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USPP19656P2 US12/009,216 US921608V USPP19656P2 US PP19656 P2 USPP19656 P2 US PP19656P2 US 921608 V US921608 V US 921608V US PP19656 P2 USPP19656 P2 US PP19656P2
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  • the present invention relates to a new and distinct raspberry cultivar designated ‘DrisRaspOne’ and botanically known as Rubus ideas.
  • This new raspberry cultivar was discovered in Santa Cruz, Calif. September, 2002 and originated from a cross between the female parent ‘T186.1’ an unpatented proprietary raspberry plant and the male parent ‘Driscoll Maravilla’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 14,804).
  • the original seedling of the new cultivar was asexually propagated at a nursery in Santa Cruz, Calif.
  • ‘DrisRaspOne’ was subsequently asexually propagated and underwent further testing at a nursery in Santa Cruz, Calif. for five years.
  • the present invention has been found to be stable and reproduce true to type through successive asexual propagations.
  • FIG. 1 shows a section of a young cane with prickles.
  • FIG. 2 shows both the upperside and underside of the plant leaves.
  • FIG. 3 shows a flower bud, a mature flower, an immature fruit, a mature fruit, a fruit plant and a mature fruit with out the fruit plug.
  • DrisRaspOne is based on observations taken from the 2003 to 2007 growing seasons in Santa Cruz, Calif. This description is in accordance with UPOV terminology. Color designations, color descriptions, and other phenotypical descriptions may deviate from the stated values and descriptions depending upon variation in environmental, seasonal, climatic and cultural conditions. ‘DrisRaspOne’ has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. Color terminology follows The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart, London (R.H.S.) (2001).
  • Table 1 shows plant characteristics of the new variety compared with plant characteristics of the male parent ‘Driscoll Maravilla’, (U.S. Plant Patent 14,804). characteristics include terminal leaflet width, fruit glossiness, average fruit length in centimeters, average fruit width in centimeters and titratable acidity (percentage as citric acid).
  • Table 2 shows plant characteristics of the new variety compared with plant characteristics of the raspberry plant ‘Heritage’, (unpatented). Characteristics include plant size, plant productivity, primocane fruiting including cane length at end of first growing season in centimeters, dormant cane color, prickle length in centimeters (the average of 20 prickles measured 1 meter from ground at end of growing season from the base to the tip), prickle texture, petiole pigmentation of upper surface, terminal leaflet length in centimeters, lateral leaflet average length in centimeters, fruit color, average fruit length in centimeters and average fruit width in centimeters.
  • Table 3 shows plant characteristics of the new variety compared with plant characteristics of the commercial variety ‘Heritage’. Plant characteristics include plant height, diameter, number of crowns per plant, habit, density of individual plant and vigor.
  • Table 4 shows primocane characteristics of the new cultivar compared with primocane characteristics of ‘Heritage’.
  • Cane characteristics include primocane fruiting cane length at end of first growing season (cm), fruiting lateral length, length (4 th lateral from tip) in centimeters, percent of cane length flowering as primocane, number of young shoots, very young shoots intensity of anthocyanin coloration, time of young shoot emergence from soil, new cane strength (observed full grown shoot after picking), primocane length (cm), glaucosity (waxy bloom)(observed on full grown shoot after picking), cane cross section (form mid cane of primocane observed at end of first growing season), dormant cane color, and internodal distance (cm) (at central 1 ⁇ 3 of cane).
  • Table 5 shows information about the prickles of the new cultivar compared to ‘Heritage’. This includes prickles on young shoots, density of spines on central third, attitude of tip, size on young shoots, length in centimeters (mean average of 20 measured 1 meter from ground at end of growing season — base of tip), texture, presence and distribution on petioles, pubescence on canes and color of spines.
  • Table 6 shows information about the leaf and petiole, of the new cultivar compared to ‘Heritage’. This includes leaf upper surface color, leaf lower surface color, color relief between veins, glossiness, petiole length in centimeters, petiole pigmentation of upper surface, petiole pigmentation of lower surface.
  • Leaf Characteristic ‘DrisRaspOne’ ‘Heritage’
  • Leaf lower surface RHS 147C RHS 147C color (Medium yellow- (Medium yellow-green) green) Color relief between Medium Medium veins Glossiness Dark Medium Petiole length Range: 4.5 to 7.5 cm Range: 6.0 to 9.5 cm Average: 6.0 cm Average: 7.3 cm Petiole pigmentation RHS 144C RHS 183C of upper surface (Light yellow-green) (Dark greyed-purple) Petiole pigmentation RHS 144D RHS 144C lower surface (Light yellow-green) (Light yellow-green) Stipule orientation Clasping Erect Leaf arrangement Compound-Alternate Compound-Alternate (1 leaf per node) (1 leaf per node) Number of leaflets Usually 5, transitional Sometimes 3, sometimes 5
  • Table 7 shows information about the terminal leaflet of the new cultivar compared to ‘Heritage’. This includes terminal leaflet length in centimeters, terminal leaflet width in centimeters, terminal leaflet shape, terminal leaflet tip, terminal leaflet base, terminal leaflet apex, terminal leaflet shape of teeth, terminal leaflet margin and terminal leaflet cross-section.
  • Table 8 shows information about the lateral leaflets of the new cultivar compared to ‘Heritage’. This includes overlapping of lateral leaflets, lateral leaflet length to stalklet (lower pair), Lateral leaflet (basal pair), average length of the lateral leaflet in centimeters, average width of the lateral leaflet in centimeters, shape, tip, base, margin and rachis length between terminal leaflet and adjacent lateral leaflet in centimeters.
  • Lateral leaflet length to Medium Short stalklet (basal pair) Lateral leaflet average 9.6 cm 13.4 cm length Lateral leaflet average 6.1 cm 7.8 cm width Lateral leaflet shape Ovate Ovate Lateral leaflet tip Acuminate Acuminate Lateral leaflet base Ovate Ovate Lateral leaflet margin Doubly serrate Doubly serrate Lateral leaflet rachis Range: 3.5 to 5.0 cm Range: 3.8 to 6.4 cm length between terminal Average: 4.1 cm Average: 4.9 cm leaflet and adjacent lateral leaflet
  • Table 9 shows inflorescence characteristics of the new cultivar compared to ‘Heritage’. These characteristics include flowering period for the primocane and floricane, flower size, flower length in centimeters, flower width in centimeters, flower number (at 3 rd node from tip of lateral), diameter of calyx relative to corolla, spacing of petals (observe only on secondary flowers with 5 to 6 petals), petal length in centimeters, petal width in centimeters, petal shape, petal apex, petal margin, petal base, petal length to width ratio, sepal margin, pedicel anthocyanin coloration and pedicel length.
  • Table 10 shows fruit characteristics of the new cultivar compared to ‘Heritage’. These characteristics include harvest season ripening time, length of harvest season, Time of floricane ripening, length of harvest season for floricane, fruit color when immature, fruit color when maturing, fruit color when mature, glossiness of the fruit, shape, size, average length in centimeters, average width in centimeters, ratio of length to width, weight of the primocane, weight of the floricane, soluble solids percentage in Brix, titratable acidity percentage as citric acid, seed weight (g/seed), number of druplets per fruit, adherence to plug, firmness and yield.

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Abstract

This invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of raspberry plant named ‘DrisRaspOne’. A new cultivar primarily characterized by its large plant size, high productivity with a long fruiting season, large fruit with a medium red color and a high percentage of titratable acidity is disclosed.

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Genus and species: Rubus ideas L.
Variety denomination: ‘DrisRaspOne’.
BACKGROUND OF THE NEW PLANT
The present invention relates to a new and distinct raspberry cultivar designated ‘DrisRaspOne’ and botanically known as Rubus ideas. This new raspberry cultivar was discovered in Santa Cruz, Calif. September, 2002 and originated from a cross between the female parent ‘T186.1’ an unpatented proprietary raspberry plant and the male parent ‘Driscoll Maravilla’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 14,804). The original seedling of the new cultivar was asexually propagated at a nursery in Santa Cruz, Calif. ‘DrisRaspOne’ was subsequently asexually propagated and underwent further testing at a nursery in Santa Cruz, Calif. for five years. The present invention has been found to be stable and reproduce true to type through successive asexual propagations.
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The accompanying color photographs show typical specimens of the new cultivar at various stages of development as nearly true as it is possible to make in color reproductions.
FIG. 1 shows a section of a young cane with prickles.
FIG. 2 shows both the upperside and underside of the plant leaves.
FIG. 3 shows a flower bud, a mature flower, an immature fruit, a mature fruit, a fruit plant and a mature fruit with out the fruit plug.
DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW CULTIVAR
The following description of ‘DrisRaspOne’ is based on observations taken from the 2003 to 2007 growing seasons in Santa Cruz, Calif. This description is in accordance with UPOV terminology. Color designations, color descriptions, and other phenotypical descriptions may deviate from the stated values and descriptions depending upon variation in environmental, seasonal, climatic and cultural conditions. ‘DrisRaspOne’ has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. Color terminology follows The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart, London (R.H.S.) (2001).
DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION
Table 1 shows plant characteristics of the new variety compared with plant characteristics of the male parent ‘Driscoll Maravilla’, (U.S. Plant Patent 14,804). characteristics include terminal leaflet width, fruit glossiness, average fruit length in centimeters, average fruit width in centimeters and titratable acidity (percentage as citric acid).
TABLE 1
‘Driscoll
Characteristic ‘DrisRaspOne’ Maravilla’
Terminal leaflet width  7.3 cm 8.4 cm
Fruit glossiness Strong Medium
Average fruit length 2.94 cm 2.2 cm
Average fruit width 2.70 cm 2.2 cm
Titratable acidity (% as citric acid) 15.3   8.5  
Table 2 shows plant characteristics of the new variety compared with plant characteristics of the raspberry plant ‘Heritage’, (unpatented). Characteristics include plant size, plant productivity, primocane fruiting including cane length at end of first growing season in centimeters, dormant cane color, prickle length in centimeters (the average of 20 prickles measured 1 meter from ground at end of growing season from the base to the tip), prickle texture, petiole pigmentation of upper surface, terminal leaflet length in centimeters, lateral leaflet average length in centimeters, fruit color, average fruit length in centimeters and average fruit width in centimeters.
TABLE 2
Characteristic ‘DrisRaspOne’ ‘Heritage’
Plant size Large Medium
Plant productivity High Low
Primocane fruiting: cane length at 219 cm 204 cm
end of first growing season
Dormant cane color RHS 164B RHS 166C
(Brown) (Brown to
purple)
Prickles: length (mean average of 0.16 cm 0.22 cm
20 measured 1 meter from ground
at end of growing season-base
of tip)
Prickles: Texture Soft Heavy
Petiole pigmentation of upper RHS 144C RHS 183C
surface (Light yellow-green) (Dark greyed-
purple)
Terminal leaflet length 10.3 cm 14.7 cm
Lateral leaflet average length 9.6 cm 13.4 cm
Fruit color Medium red Dark red
Average fruit length 2.94 cm 2.26 cm
Average width 2.70 cm 2.31 cm
Table 3 shows plant characteristics of the new variety compared with plant characteristics of the commercial variety ‘Heritage’. Plant characteristics include plant height, diameter, number of crowns per plant, habit, density of individual plant and vigor.
TABLE 3
Characteristic ‘DrisRaspOne’ ‘Heritage’
Plant size Large Medium
New cane habit Erect Erect
Plant productivity High Low
Self-fruitfulness Self-fruitful Self-fruitful
Time of bud burst Late Early
Table 4 shows primocane characteristics of the new cultivar compared with primocane characteristics of ‘Heritage’. Cane characteristics include primocane fruiting cane length at end of first growing season (cm), fruiting lateral length, length (4th lateral from tip) in centimeters, percent of cane length flowering as primocane, number of young shoots, very young shoots intensity of anthocyanin coloration, time of young shoot emergence from soil, new cane strength (observed full grown shoot after picking), primocane length (cm), glaucosity (waxy bloom)(observed on full grown shoot after picking), cane cross section (form mid cane of primocane observed at end of first growing season), dormant cane color, and internodal distance (cm) (at central ⅓ of cane).
TABLE 4
Characteristic ‘DrisRaspOne’ ‘Heritage’
Primocane fruiting: cane 219 cm 204 cm
length at end of first
growing season
Fruiting lateral length Medium Long
Length (4th lateral from 59.9 77.9
tip) (cm)
Percent of cane length 27% 28%
flowering as Primocane
Percent total yield 25% 47%
Number of fruit per Range: 14 to 29 Range: 10 to 40
lateral Average: 22.0 Average: 21.2
Number of young shoots Medium Medium
Very young shoots Absent Weak
intensity of anthocyanin
coloration
Time of young shoot Early Early
emergence from soil
New cane strength Strong Strong
(observed full grown
shoot after picking)
Glaucosity (waxy Weak Medium
bloom)(observed on full
grown shoot after
picking)
Cane cross section (form Rounded to angular Rounded to angular
mid-cane of primocane
observed at end of first
growing season)
Dormant cane color RHS 164B RHS 166C
(Brown) (Brown to purple)
Internodal distance (at Range: 3.5 to 5.5 cm Range: 3.0 to 6.5 cm
central ⅓ of cane) Average: 4.6 cm Average: 4.1 cm
Table 5 shows information about the prickles of the new cultivar compared to ‘Heritage’. This includes prickles on young shoots, density of spines on central third, attitude of tip, size on young shoots, length in centimeters (mean average of 20 measured 1 meter from ground at end of growing season — base of tip), texture, presence and distribution on petioles, pubescence on canes and color of spines.
TABLE 5
Characteristic ‘DrisRaspOne’ ‘Heritage’
Prickles: on young shoots Present Present
Prickles: Density of spines Medium Medium
on central third
Prickles: Attitude of tip Horizontal Downward
Prickles: Size on young Small Medium
shoots
Prickles: length (mean 0.16 cm 0.22 cm
average of 20 measured 1
meter from ground at end
of growing season - base of
tip)
Prickles: Texture Soft Heavy
Presence and distribution Present and Present and regularly
on petioles regularly distributed distributed
Pubescence on canes Absent Absent
Color of spines RHS 187A RHS 182A
(Brown-purple) (Purple)
Table 6 shows information about the leaf and petiole, of the new cultivar compared to ‘Heritage’. This includes leaf upper surface color, leaf lower surface color, color relief between veins, glossiness, petiole length in centimeters, petiole pigmentation of upper surface, petiole pigmentation of lower surface.
TABLE 6
Leaf Characteristic ‘DrisRaspOne’ ‘Heritage’
Leaf upper surface RHS 147A RHS 147A
color (Dark yellow-green) (Dark yellow-green)
Leaf lower surface RHS 147C RHS 147C
color (Medium yellow- (Medium yellow-green)
green)
Color relief between Medium Medium
veins
Glossiness Dark Medium
Petiole length Range: 4.5 to 7.5 cm Range: 6.0 to 9.5 cm
Average: 6.0 cm Average: 7.3 cm
Petiole pigmentation RHS 144C RHS 183C
of upper surface (Light yellow-green) (Dark greyed-purple)
Petiole pigmentation RHS 144D RHS 144C
lower surface (Light yellow-green) (Light yellow-green)
Stipule orientation Clasping Erect
Leaf arrangement Compound-Alternate Compound-Alternate
(1 leaf per node) (1 leaf per node)
Number of leaflets Usually 5, transitional Sometimes 3, sometimes 5
Table 7 shows information about the terminal leaflet of the new cultivar compared to ‘Heritage’. This includes terminal leaflet length in centimeters, terminal leaflet width in centimeters, terminal leaflet shape, terminal leaflet tip, terminal leaflet base, terminal leaflet apex, terminal leaflet shape of teeth, terminal leaflet margin and terminal leaflet cross-section.
TABLE 7
Characteristic ‘DrisRaspOne’ ‘Heritage’
Terminal leaflet length 10.3 cm 14.7 cm
Terminal leaflet width 7.3 cm 8.3 cm
Terminal leaflet shape Ovate Ovate
Terminal leaflet tip Acuminate Acuminate
Terminal leaflet base Cordate Cordate
Terminal leaflet apex Truncate Truncate
Terminal leaflet shape of Obtuse Obtuse
teeth
Terminal leaflet margin Doubly serrate Doubly serrate
Terminal leaflet cross- Convex Flat (plane)
section
Table 8 shows information about the lateral leaflets of the new cultivar compared to ‘Heritage’. This includes overlapping of lateral leaflets, lateral leaflet length to stalklet (lower pair), Lateral leaflet (basal pair), average length of the lateral leaflet in centimeters, average width of the lateral leaflet in centimeters, shape, tip, base, margin and rachis length between terminal leaflet and adjacent lateral leaflet in centimeters.
TABLE 8
Characteristic ‘DrisRaspOne’ ‘Heritage’
Overlapping of lateral Overlapping Touching
leaflets
Lateral leaflet: length to Medium Short
stalklet (basal pair)
Lateral leaflet average 9.6 cm 13.4 cm
length
Lateral leaflet average 6.1 cm 7.8 cm
width
Lateral leaflet shape Ovate Ovate
Lateral leaflet tip Acuminate Acuminate
Lateral leaflet base Ovate Ovate
Lateral leaflet margin Doubly serrate Doubly serrate
Lateral leaflet rachis Range: 3.5 to 5.0 cm Range: 3.8 to 6.4 cm
length between terminal Average: 4.1 cm Average: 4.9 cm
leaflet and adjacent
lateral leaflet
Table 9 shows inflorescence characteristics of the new cultivar compared to ‘Heritage’. These characteristics include flowering period for the primocane and floricane, flower size, flower length in centimeters, flower width in centimeters, flower number (at 3rd node from tip of lateral), diameter of calyx relative to corolla, spacing of petals (observe only on secondary flowers with 5 to 6 petals), petal length in centimeters, petal width in centimeters, petal shape, petal apex, petal margin, petal base, petal length to width ratio, sepal margin, pedicel anthocyanin coloration and pedicel length.
TABLE 9
Characteristic ‘DrisRaspOne’ ‘Heritage’
Flowering period: Primocane Very late Late
Flowering period: Floricane Very late Late
Flower size Medium Small
Flower length 3.5 cm 3.0 cm
Flower width 3.5 cm 3.0 cm
Flower number Range: 7 to 16 Range: 6 to 13
(at 3rd node from tip of lateral) Mean: 9.8 Mean: 8.7
Diameter of calyx Smaller Smaller
relative to corolla
Spacing of petals (observed on Free Free
secondary flowers with 5 or 6 petals)
Petal length 8.6 cm 8.1 cm
Petal width 3.9 cm 3.7 cm
Petal shape Oval Oval
Petal apex Rounded Rounded
Petal margin Entire Entire
Petal base Convex Convex
Petal length to width ratio Much longer than Much longer
broader than broader
Sepal margin Entire Entire
Pedicel anthocyanin coloration Absent Weak
Pedicel length Medium Short
Table 10 shows fruit characteristics of the new cultivar compared to ‘Heritage’. These characteristics include harvest season ripening time, length of harvest season, Time of floricane ripening, length of harvest season for floricane, fruit color when immature, fruit color when maturing, fruit color when mature, glossiness of the fruit, shape, size, average length in centimeters, average width in centimeters, ratio of length to width, weight of the primocane, weight of the floricane, soluble solids percentage in Brix, titratable acidity percentage as citric acid, seed weight (g/seed), number of druplets per fruit, adherence to plug, firmness and yield.
TABLE 10
Characteristic ‘DrisRaspOne’ ‘Heritage’
Harvest season- Late July to early Early July to early
ripening time November November
Length of harvest Long Short
season
Time of ripening- Early June to early Late May to late July
Floricane August
Length of harvest Medium Short
season-Floricane
Fruit color Medium red Dark red
Fruit color: Immature RHS 43A RHS 47A
(Medium bright red) (Dark red)
Fruit color: Maturing RHS 45A RHS 46A
(Medium red) (Dark red)
Fruit color: Mature RHS 46A RHS 185A
fruit (Dark red) (Dark greyed-purple)
Glossiness Strong Medium
Shape Ovate Ovate
Size Medium Small
Average length 2.94 cm 2.26 cm
Average width 2.70 cm 2.31 cm
Ratio of length to Longer than broad As long as broad
width
Weight-Primocane 4.78 g 2.96 g
Weight-Floricane 4.50 g 3.00 g
Soluble solids (%) (in 11.1 10.3
Brix)
Titratable acidity (% 15.3 14.4
as citric acid)
Seed weight (g/Seed) 2.84 2.25
Number of 101 102
druplets/fruit
Adherence to plug Easy Easy
Firmness Medium Medium
Yield High Low

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