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2 2015 ANNUAL REPORT 62 Years Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration July 1, 2014 June 30, 2015 Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration 3027 Lake Alfred Road (Hwy 17) Winter Haven, FL Phone: Fax: Michael Kesinger Bureau Chief Division of Plant Industry Plant Industry Helpline Citrus Health Response Program Dr. Trevor Smith, Director Dr. Greg Hodges, Assistant Director Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Adam H. Putnam Commissioner 1 3 Annual Report 2015 Highlights of bureau activity in Bureau Staff / CBTAC Participants Active nurseries / CBTAC membership / nursery list Table of Contents 14 5 Citrus Nursery Activity Source Trees Scion and increase block usage - current and historic 22 Chiefland Foundation Budwood Budwood 23 cutting recap, statistics Budwood Availability Chart Recap of the number of available source trees and utilization Bureau Efficiencies 26 Introductions & Releases Pathogen Testing & STG Pathogen testing and clean-up activity. Current and historic look at new variety introductions from within and outside Florida Most Popular List of top varieties, clones, rootstocks and dooryard propagations Citrus Types Nursery Propagations by Variety or Clone Propagations made in highlighted by variety or clone used Rootstocks Nursery propagations by rootstock 29 Historical Yield Data Fruit yields by clone Our Vision The Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration will be diligent in providing high yielding, pathogen tested, quality budlines that will positively impact the productivity and prosperity of our citrus industry. Our Mission The Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration administers a program to assist growers and nurserymen in producing citrus nursery trees that are believed to be horticulturally true to varietal type, productive, and free from certain recognizable bud-transmissible diseases detrimental to fruit production and tree longevity. Cover The Florida Citrus Arboretum Winter Haven

3 Annual Report 2015 July 1, 2014 June 30, 2015 Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration Michael Kesinger, Chief This is the 62nd year of the Citrus Budwood Registration Program which began in Florida in Citrus budwood registration and certification programs are vital to having a healthy commercial citrus industry. Clean stock emerging from certification programs is the best way to avoid costly disease catastrophes in young plantings and their spread to older groves. Certification programs also restrict or prevent pathogens from being quickly spread within growing areas. Regulatory endeavors have better prospects of containing or eradicating new disease outbreaks if certification programs are in place to control germplasm movement. Budwood registration has the added benefit in allowing true-to-type budlines to be propagated. The selection of high quality cultivars for clonal propagation, gives growers uniform plantings of high quality trees. The original mother stock selected for inclusion in the Florida budwood program is horticulturally evaluated for superior performance, either by researchers, growers or bureau staff. Horticultural evaluation is just as vital as pathogen testing of budwood sources to the success of the program. The average time from entering a tree in the bureau s cleanup and testing program to release back to growers has been reduced from 30 months to 15 months in the past five years. Prior to a Citrus Budwood Registration Program in Florida, many commercial groves had problems with low production. The selection of high quality parent trees and the development of nucellar sections improved the quality of the fruit along with the production per acre. Selecting superior trees and plants has been a fundamental concept in horticulture ever since man started cultivating crops. The Florida budwood program was responsible for bringing outstanding citrus selections together in one location, which made valuable germplasm accessible to the public. The Florida program has made thousands of parent tree selections over the years and maintains the Florida Citrus Arboretum with over 230 different varieties. Budwood for distribution to growers is kept in protected greenhouses outside the geographic bounds of commercially grown citrus, at Chiefland. The bureau s Citrus Germplasm Introduction Program (CGIP) has been operating out of its new facility at LaCrosse for a year now. Contracts for phase two at LaCrosse have been accepted and construction should start early next fiscal year. Phase two will consist of additional laboratory and greenhouse space for the bureau to back up part of the Chiefland Foundation collection, grow off clean shoot-tip grafted material, perform rootstock micro propagation and multiply new introductions for industry release. The Chiefland Foundation, now in its seventh year of operation, cut and distributed 514,864 bud eyes in Cumulatively 2.8 million bud eyes have been dispensed since The greenhouse ranges consist of approximately 3 acres and contain 1,795 citrus trees. The facility contains 609 different clonal selections representing 425 different varieties. This year 46 customers received budwood and 186 varieties were cut from Chiefland. Budwood was cut on 156 days to fill 342 orders. The customer base includes 39 Florida commercial citrus nurseries which represent 72 percent of the Florida citrus nurseries. Other customers were researchers who frequently order budwood for various trials or experiments. Six shipments of a total of 424 budeyes were made to 3 out-of-state customers in 3 different states. Five shipments of a total of 320 budeyes were made to 4 different counties. Budwood sales returned $110,194 to the division. Three hundred two new trees were planted at Chiefland this year, representing 114 cultivars. 1 Annual Report 2015 (FY ) Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration

4 This is the fortieth year of the Florida Citrus Arboretum. Work began on establishing the arboretum in It has been almost 8 years since citrus greening was found in the arboretum. The Florida Citrus Arboretum, which has been treated with antibiotic materials for the past two years, has improved significantly with treatments and increased nutritional care. The arboretum received 143 visitors this year from 5 states and 2 countries. The Citrus Budwood Technical Advisory Committee (CBTAC) met this year and approved a plan for propagating escape trees, trees found to be surviving and thriving amongst other trees in HLB decline situations. Such trials have to be planted out under the cooperation/oversight of a Florida research program. Trees that perform well in these trials will be entered into the bureau s clean-up program and released for industry use. The CBTAC also approved a simplified strategy for citrus breeders to conduct early evaluation trails. The health of Florida s citrus industry is usually mirrored in nursery production. As industry production falls or fruit prices weaken, citrus nursery tree orders suffer. Fifty-four citrus nurseries propagated 4,438,128 trees which is a decrease (5.8%) from last year. Nursery activity was strong for several new nurseries that began producing trees this year. Six new nurseries accounted for over 5 percent of the total nursery propagations. Existing nurseries mostly saw a decline in budding and tree orders. Thirty-three nurseries had reduced production from the previous year and only 15 saw an increase. Overall, tree production based on reports decreased by -274,311 trees. Taking into account that six new nurseries contributed to the production figures, it signified a downward trend for most nurseries. Interestingly, two new tissue culture laboratories made application to micro-propagate citrus rootstock liners in Florida this year. The top varieties propagated in nurseries are Valencia, Hamlin, Navel and Vernia. The top grapefruit propagated is Ray Ruby followed by Ruby Red. The top used mandarins were Orri, Murcott and Sunburst. Significantly, mandarin propagations increased 43 percent this year while grapefruit propagations decreased 65 percent from last year. Kuharske, X-639, Swingle and Sour Orange are the top used rootstocks. This is the first time in 26 years that Swingle has been displaced as the top rootstock. Nontraditional and newer rootstocks created the most excitement this year and were widely sought after. The newer experimental rootstock seed was non-existent or in short supply. Citrus canker-contaminated seed caused problems in several nurseries and re-treating of seed before planting is recommended. At the end of the fiscal year, there were 4,093 budwood scion trees and 6,254 seed source trees in the program. Scion trees were witnessed on 28 days with 1,442 new trees planted. An ongoing trend of a high number of new Florida parent candidate trees being entered into the budwood program continues this year. Citrus breeding programs are urgently searching for germplasm that will have increased tolerance to citrus greening. Because germplasm that enters the program is usually infected while undergoing field trials, shoot-tip grafting is required to remove the pathogens, followed by complete testing for endemic grafttransmissible diseases. Eighty new candidates were entered into parent tree testing in Ninety-nine parents completed shoot-tip grafting/testing and were released this year. New Florida parent candidate releases have increased 99% in the past 5 years. The bureau laboratory in Winter Haven ran 44,084 qpcr tests this year. 2 Annual Report 2015 (FY ) Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration

5 Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration Staff Members Name Years Position Title WINTER HAVEN BUDWOOD OFFICE STAFF 22 Full time employees (FTE), 5 OPS positions Winter Haven Chiefland LaCrosse 14 FTE, 2 OPS 4 FTE, 2 OPS 4 FTE, 1 OPS Winter Haven (extension) Area of responsibility Contact Extension Griffith, Julianne 1 Administrative Secretary Receptionist & fiscal records 3041 Kesinger, Michael 36 Bureau Chief Program administration 3042 Ouellette, Karen 2 Management Analyst II Bud cutting & scion tree records 3045 GREENHOUSE Dekkers, Alexander 2 Environmental Specialist I Greenhouse manager 3051 Jusino, Mercedes 17 Laboratory Technician II Greenhouse caretaking 3051 Roth, Meta 14 Agricultural Technician III Greenhouse caretaking 3051 GROVE STAFF Bouie, James 11 Groundskeeping Supervisor II Arboretum caretaking Mathis, Robert 15 OPS Agricultural Technician II Part-time Arboretum caretaking Potts, Melvin 14 Plant Protection Specialist Building maintenance INSPECTION Lebron-Rivera, Ana 6 Environmental Specialist I Inspection & scion tree witnessing 3043 LABORATORY Boles, Sandra 3 Biological Scientist IV Lab manager 3047 Jackson, Marlene 1 OPS Laboratory Technician I Part-time lab duties Litten, Louisa 10 Biological Scientist III Shoot-tip grafting 3044 Monroe, Kaleigh 1 st year Laboratory Technician IV Assisting parent tree cleanup & virus readings Zipprer, David 1 Biological Scientist III PCR testing 3047 Sieburth, Peggy 19 Biological Administrator III Winter Haven & LaCrosse lab oversight 3046 LA CROSSE STAFF CITRUS GERMPLASM INTRODUCTION PROGRAM Vacant * Biological Scientist IV Laboratory testing Hoskinson Patrick 1 st year OPS Laboratory Technician I Facility maintenance McElroy, Bryan * Laboratory Technician IV Greenhouse testing Wald, Kristen 1 st year Biological Scientist III Laboratory testing Williams, Lisa * Biological Scientist IV Facility manager CHIEFLAND STAFF CITRUS BUDWOOD FOUNDATION Brady, Robert 1 st year Environmental Specialist I Greenhouse caretaking & budwood cutting Flecker, Rosanna 3 Secretary Specialist Receptionist & budwood orders McCaskill, Marc 6 Environmental Specialist I Greenhouse caretaking & budwood cutting Miller, George 3 OPS Agricultural Technician II Part-time budwood cutting Pittman, Jeremy 2 OPS Agricultural Technician II Part-time & budwood cutting Rosson, Ben 9 Operations & Mgmt Consultant Mgr Chiefland administrator * Previous DPI service, start budwood 6/6/2014 Citrus Budwood Technical Advisory Committee Members Representative Grower Nursery Regulatory Research Bryan Belcher Jim Brewer Susan Halbert Kim Bowman Peter Chaires John Gose Michael Kesinger Fred Gmitter Tom Hammond Nate Jameson Ben Rosson Mark Hilf Peter McClure Phillip Rucks* Peggy Sieburth Richard Lee Michael Stewart Tommy Thayer *Committee chairman Committee met 12/17/ Annual Report 2015 (FY ) Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration

6 PARTICIPANTS Florida Citrus Nurseries Fifty-four active Florida citrus nurseries reported making propagations in the fiscal year PART# PARTICIPANT NAME NUR TYP PART# PARTICIPANT NAME NUR TYP 0965 A.V.A. Citrus Nursery, LLC C 0683 M & M Nurseries, Inc. C 0970 Agri Masters Citrus Nursery, LLC C 0959 Melton Family Grove, LLC C 0963 Agri-Starts, Inc. TC 0952 Murphy Citrus Nursery, Inc. C 0966 Alico Citrus Nursery, LLC C 0838 Navum Valley Farms, Inc. C 0519 Ben Hill Griffin, Inc. C 0738 Orange-Co a Division of Alico, Inc. C 0955 Blue Heron Nurseries, LLC C 0817 Petteway Growers C 0805 Brewer Citrus Nursery C 0721 Phillip Rucks Citrus Nursery, Inc. C, TC 0876 Brite Leaf Citrus Nursery, LLC C 0384 Philmon Citrus Nursery C 0954 C.W. Willis Citrus Nursery, LLC C 0625 Rasnake Citrus Nursery C 0969 Citrific C, TC 0778 Reclamation Trees C 0960 CitriSun Nurseries, LLC C 0832 Record Buck Farms, Inc. DY, WHSL 0913 Cutrale Farms, Inc. C 0528 Richard Wright Citrus Nursery C 0851 Darryl's Family Citrus Nursery, Inc. C 0821 Robert J. Barben, Inc. C 0961 Dilley Citrus Nursery, Inc. C 0962 Sawmill Citrus Nursery, LLC C 0300 Farkas & Fussell Citrus Nursery C 0967 SFMLM Nursery (Mosaic) C, OU 0246 Farkas Citrus Nursery II, LLC C 0033 Southern Citrus Nurseries, LLC C 0801 Fiddler's Ridge Farms, Inc. C 0700 Southern Gardens Citrus Nursery, LLC C 0728 Flood Clinch Lake Nursery C 0753 Southridge Citrus Nursery, Inc. C 0702 Floyd & Associates, Inc. C 0891 Stinson Citrus C 0929 Gose Growers, Inc. C 0948 Sun Ag LLC C 0773 Harris Citrus Nursery C, DY 0750 Tiger Creek Citrus Nursery C 0922 Henry Crutchfield, Inc. C 0740 Timmermann's Citrus Nursery C, DY 0433 Himrod Citrus Nursery, Inc. C 0522 W. E. Green & Sons Citrus Nursery C 0355 Holmberg Farms, Inc. C, DY 0214 W.A. Williams Citrus Nurs. & Svc., Inc. C 0888 James H. Albritton OU 0920 W.W. Citrus Nursery C 0882 Jerry B. McGill C 0001 Wards Nursery, Inc. C 0799 K & C Farmer Citrus Nursery, Inc. C 0199 Lykes Citrus Division C C = Commercial OU = Own use DY = Dooryard WHSL = Wholesale RE = Research ST = Source trees only TC = Tissue culture or micro-propagation * Did not report propagations Research Agencies Propagating 1001 DPI - Budwood Registration - WH RE 1004 UF - CREC RE 1006 DPI - Chiefland Foundation RE 1008 USDA - FT. Pierce RE 1012 UF - Mid-Florida REC - Apopka RE 1013 CA - Citrus Clonal Protection Program RE 4,420,102 propagations were made by commercial citrus nurseries in ,187 propagations were made by research agencies in ,839 bud eyes were distributed out of state in ,805 bud eyes were used for top-working commercial groves in (not used in report calculations) Rule Chapter 5B-62 was updated 2/25/2015 Highlights of a few of the changes: New seed extraction and treatment requirements were added to 5B Requirements for micro-propagation or tissue culture were added to 5B The number of trees exempted in retail sales outlets was reduced to 250. Citrus breeding programs evaluation trees are allowed to be planted in the originating block without testing. 4 Annual Report 2015 (FY ) Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration

7 Citrus Nursery Activity 4,438,128 Nursery Propagations made in Active Nurseries Nursery Size Nursery propagations starting this fiscal year are counted by amount budded instead of amount cut. When the amount budded is unknown the amount cut figure is used. The database field is labeled amount reported. Number of Nurseries # of Propagations <1, ,000-10, ,000-25, ,000-50, ,000-75, , , , , , , , , >600, Number Propagations Reported 4,438,128 4,712,439 4,700,728 3,941,049 3,135,326 3,001,186 Propagations Change by (274,311) 11, , , ,140 (763,073) Percent Change (increase or decrease) (5.8)%.3% 19.3% 25.7% 4.5% (20.3)% Nurseries Increasing Production Nurseries Decreasing Production New or Resumed Production Nurseries Not Propagating Average # of Propagations per Nursery 82,188 90,624 97,932 83,672 74,517 66,520 Propagations by County Propagations % Florida Citrus Nurseries 1 Polk 2,094, Nursery propagations decline by 274,311 trees 2 Hillsborough 549, different varieties were propagated 3 Highlands 460, different clones were propagated 4 Gilchrist 406, ,770 propagations were proprietary 5 Charlotte 177, propagated selections were proprietary 6 Sumter 143, Nurseries propagated 46.5% of the trees 7 Alachua 119, Nurseries propagated 66% of the trees 8 Hardee 111, Nurseries propagated 77.5% of the trees 9 Desoto 106, Homeowner market is usually between 3 to 12 % of 10 Lake 88, nursery production 11 Orange 75, Pasco 55, Program Facts 13 Taylor 28, St. Lucie 7, Indian River 5, Hernando 1, Levy Out of state 4, ,438,128 Voluntary Registration since 1953 Mandatory Registration since 1997 Mandatory Greenhouse Production budwood participants ,584,181 registered propagations since Annual Report 2015 (FY ) Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration

8 # Active Nurseries New Participants 2 Nursery Activity by Year Most important Foundation Registered Nursery Propagations Registration Fees Years Top Variety Top Rootstock Bud Cutting Budwood Revenue 1 932, $3, Hamlin Rough Lemon 1st 18,024, $36, st Valencia Rough Lemon Foundation 1,160, $1, Foundation Valencia Rough Lemon between 1,659, $ at Haines Valencia Rough Lemon City 1,679, $ Marsh Sour Orange 1,062,455 1,519, $ Foundation Valencia Sour Orange 0 $7, ,261, $ moves to Valencia Sour Orange 0 $72.70 Dundee 1,333, $1, Valencia Carrizo 0 0 1,314, $1, Valencia Carrizo 35,553 $ ,462, $ Start Shoottip Grafting Valencia Carrizo 102,711 $ ,685, $ Hamlin Carrizo 249,304 $6, ,090, $ Valencia Carrizo 354,677 $4, ,130, $ Hamlin Carrizo 715,069 $16, ,963, $1, Hamlin Carrizo 1,359,612 $40, ,659, $ Hamlin Carrizo 1,586,208 $77, ,066, $2, Hamlin Sour Orange 1,340,557 $86, ,465, $5, Hamlin Carrizo 502,642 $36, ,068, $3, Hamlin Carrizo 298,294 $11, ,039, $4, Hamlin Sour Orange 357,850 $23, ,192, $10, Hamlin Carrizo 450,769 $93, ,454, $5, Valencia Carrizo 360,854 $42, ,239, Start $8, Valencia Swingle 187,535 $15, Immokalee 5,040, $6, Valencia Swingle 80,871 $5, ,879, $9, Valencia Swingle 169,134 $28, ,609, $10, Valencia Swingle 206,738 $43, ,781, $14, Valencia Swingle 221,645 $18, ,078, $8, Valencia Swingle 223,357 $13, ,143, $3, Valencia Swingle 145,807 $10, ,824, $17, Valencia Swingle 364,985 $11, Mandatory 5,521, $29, Valencia Swingle 359,088 $24, Program 5,831, $29, Valencia Swingle 379,867 $18, ,940, $21, Valencia Swingle 369,314 $29, ,846, $24, Valencia Swingle 217,974 $28, ,575, $27, Hamlin Swingle 159,346 $21, ,846, $25, Hamlin Swingle 231,598 $28, BCRs 4,898, $22, Hamlin Swingle 219,362 $18, ,971, $20, Hamlin Swingle 161,899 $16, ,145, $9, Hamlin Swingle 145,025 $15, ,413, $13, Hamlin Swingle 47,248 $5, ,592, $34, Greenhouse Valencia Swingle 183,531 $2, ,546, $39, Production Hamlin Swingle Start 41,221 $5, Chiefland 766 3,764, $41, Hamlin Swingle 132,989 $28, ,001, $38, Valencia Swingle 241,650 $55, ,135, $51, Valencia Swingle 385,330 $96, ,941, $61, Hamlin Swingle 515,007 $119, ,700, $69, Hamlin Swingle 528,763 $135, ,712, $62, Valencia Swingle 477,055 $114, ,109 4,438, $64, Valencia Kuharske 514,864 $110, ,584, $846, Totals 15,687,758 $1,468, Revenue from budwood sales does not include Immokalee Foundation. 1 Figures from original receipt ledger books Total budwood cut from original Foundation Grove north of Haines City ( ) 1,062,455 bud eyes Revenue includes 60,000 Ray Ruby eyes distributed at $1 per bud eye. Since the figures in the remainder of this report only reflect commercial participants, does not count research or extension. 15,687,758 Bud Eyes Distributed from Foundation Trees ( ) 6 Annual Report 2015 (FY ) Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration

9 Budwood Source Trees Scion Trees New Scion trees must originate from Chiefland foundation budwood Number Trees Bud Eyes Cut Number Trees Cut 45.5% of propagating material Average Buds Cut Bud Yield Maximum Cut Category Seed Source 6,254 5,461 Budwood Scion 4,093 3,786 Sweet Orange 3,135 2,801 1,623,216 1,950,265 1,408 1,587 1,153 1,229 17,251 22,920 Grapefruit ,786 64, ,270 3,080 Mandarin , , ,369 1,086 31,538 6,342 Lemon/Lime ,794 40, , ,798 Pummelo ,236 13, ,268 2,748 Kumquat ,096 5, , ,963 Other ,923 23, ,916 Total 10,347 9,247 2,019,963 2,257,911 1,748 1,932 1,156 1,169 17,251 Participants with Scion Blocks Average Seed Trees per Participant (19) % of Nurseries with Scion Blocks Overall Budwood Scion Cultivars Number of Scion Blocks (Budwood) Overall Seed Source Varieties Number of Scion Blocks (Seed) Number of scion trees witnessed (STM) (1012 R/S, 539 B/W) 1, Number of nurseries using Scion B/W Inspector days STM Average B/W Scion Trees per Participant (29) Tree Age Number Trees 1 year old 2 years old 3 years old 4 years old 5 years old 6 + years Total Seed trees 1, , ,389 6,254 B/W trees ,797 4,093 Total 1, , ,186 10,347 Category Source trees (Bud eyes cut by year) (Percent of budwood) Category 2015 % 2014 % 2013 % 2012 % 2011 % 2010 % Foundation 509, , , , , , * Scion 2,019, ,257, ,470, ,001, ,554, ,502, Increase 1,908, ,013, ,710, ,431, ,200, ,256, * The figures from the database may be lower or higher than the figure actually cut from Chiefland. If the budwood is going for research, the figures are not used in calculating the overall nursery propagation numbers. Some Bud Cutting Reports from the previous fiscal year were received after the fiscal year cutoff date and were entered into the next year s database. This is why the figure may be slightly higher than the actual number cut. Bud Cutting Reports are normally accepted until July 15, after which the database is closed and any straggler reports are entered into the following year s database. Increase Trees Increase trees can originate from scion trees or Chiefland foundation budwood Bud eyes cut from Increase Blocks (IB) 1,908,263 2,013,617 1,710,631 1,431,356 1,200,813 % of all B/W originating from IB 43% 42.7% 36.4% 36.3% 38.3% # Nurseries using IB % of propagating material Each BCR that establishes an IB is considered a separate IB. There were 286 IBs used with an average of 6,672 eyes cut per block. The life span of an increase block is a maximum of 36 months. 7 Annual Report 2015 (FY ) Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration

10 Chiefland Budwood Foundation Trees 2.9 acres Bud Cutting & Statistics First quarter B/W Cut 171, , , , ,914 36,778 18,685 0 Second quarter B/W Cut 95, , ,599 69,430 45,101 40,530 27,764 0 Third quarter B/W Cut 117, , ,533 96,519 84,119 51,742 32,287 6,183 Fourth quarter B/W Cut 130,102 96, , , , ,600 54,253 35,038 Total # bud eyes cut 514, , , , , , ,989 41,221 Revenue from Budwood sales $110, $114, $135, $119, $96, $55, $28, $5, Difference cut from previous year 37,809 (51,708) 13, , , ,661 91,768 - % increase/decrease of B/W cut from previous year 7.9 (9.8) % of all budwood originating from CH # Total trees 1,795 1,559 1,322 1,105 1,160 1, # Varieties # Clones # Varieties cut # Clones cut # Trees cut # Trees Planted # Customers FL Nurseries customers # Days B/W cut # B/W cuttings First budwood cutting 1/10/2008 2,836,879 Total buds cut The bud cut figures from the database may be lower or higher than the figure actually cut from Chiefland. On page 7 the figures are used from the database so that the percentages relate to what was actually reported during the fiscal year. Some Bud Cutting Reports from the previous fiscal year were received after the cutoff date and were entered into the following year s database. The Chiefland figures used on this page are the actual number of bud eyes cut from Chiefland during that fiscal year. This is why the figure is slightly higher than the number in the database and that is reported on page seven. Bud Cutting Reports are normally accepted until July 15, after which the database is closed and any straggler reports are entered into the following year s database. Citrus Types Represented # Trees % of the Repository # of different selections Bud Eyes Cut % Cut of total Sweet Orange % , % Mandarin % , % Grapefruit % 36 25, % Lemon & Lime % 53 11, % Rootstocks % 100 6, % Pummelo % 56 4, % Others % 52 2, % Origin of Chiefland Sources Total Trees # Clones # Restricted Cultivars 292 of the cultivars at USDA origin University of Florida origin CGIP origin Other sources Chiefland have propagation restrictions. All varieties are restricted until released. Chiefland budwood qualifies for use as increase budwood for up to 36 months. These trees can become qualifying scion trees if witnessed by DPI inspectors into an approved structure and tested. 8 Annual Report 2015 (FY ) Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration

11 Scion & Foundation Cultivars (number of trees available for budwood cutting) Seed source trees can be found on page 27 Budwood can only be sold to registered Florida citrus nurseries or citrus research agencies. Some varieties are unavailable as they are not yet released and others may only be available to nurseries with license agreements. *# Part = the number of program participants having a specific clonal selection. Budwood Availability Scion Trees Foundation Trees Variety Clone # Part* # Trees B/W Cut Trees Amt Cut Abers S/O US Acid Fruit Hyb UF C Acid Fruit Hyb UF C Acid Fruit Hyb UF C Acid Fruit Hyb UF C Akcay Sekeri Ambersweet US Ambersweet US ,505 Ann Satsuma ,008 Assam Lemon DPI ,074 Atalantia US Baboon Le US Bahianinha Navel US Barao UF Bearss Le SPB ,516 7 Benton UF 1 Bergamot US Bigaradier Apepu S/O US Bittersweet SPB N 1 Bloomsweet Gft DPI Blue Lake Orange Bouquet De Fleurs UF 18 1 Brazilian Le US Brown Select Sat , ,487 Budd B/O DPI Buddhas Hand F Burgundy Gft C excelsa US C Iyo Tangor US C latipes DPI C macrophylla DPI C micrantha UF 1 C moi F-11-8W 1 C neoaurantium DPI C tachibana US C-146 UF C-22 Bitters UF C5282 CGIP C-54 Carpenter UF C-57 Furr UF Cadenera US Calamandarin F Calamondin DPI , Cameron Le US 1 Cara Cara Navel CGIP , ,742 Carrizo F Carvalhal Centennial Kum US Changsha + Benton UF Changsha US Chinese Pum UF Chinotto S/O US Cipo US 10A Citr C-32 US 1 Citr C-35 F Citrangequat Hyb US Citron DPI Citrum F Citrum F Citrum F-W-4 1 Clem X Yuzu DPI Clementine US Cleopatra F Cocktail Gft DPI Crassifolia Kum CGIP Crisafulli Navel DPI Daisy CGIP Dancy F , Dancy UF Delta CGIP Dickinson Disticha DPI Dobashi Sat DPI Dream Navel DPI Budwood Availability Scion Trees Foundation Trees Variety Clone # Part* # Scion Trees B/W Cut Trees Amt Cut Scion Duncan Gft DPI Duncan Gft F Duncan Gft F , ,813 Dweet Tangor F Early Pride US , ,166 Earlygold UF Ellendale DPI Eloise CGIP Enterprise Erem X Shek US Eremocitrus US 1 Escondido Le UF 1 Etrog Citron DPI Eureka Le DPI , ,062 Eureka Le UF Eustis Lqt US Everbearing Le US Fairchild US Fallglo US , ,487 Faustrimedin DPI Fertic Te DPI Fina Sodea Clem CGIP Finger Lime DPI Finger Lime DPI Trial only Finger Lime Giant DPI Fisher Navel CGIP Flame Gft US , ,300 Flying Dragon US 3 54 Folha Murcha UF Fortune US 9E Foster Gft Fremont US Fukumoto Navel CGIP Furr LS UF 18A Furr LS UF B-A Furr ST Gardner US Gillets UF 1 Glen Navel F , ,585 Glen Navel F Gold Nugget CGIP Goutou US-3 1 Grapefruit Hyb UF P1 1 Grapefruit Hyb US Grapefruit Hyb US Grapefruit Pink US Grapefruit UF Grapefruit UF Grapefruit UF N Hamlin , , ,084 Hamlin , ,936 Hamlin , ,421 Hamlin UF N , ,030 Hamlin US Hamlin US Hamlin US Harvey Le F ,575 Hesperethusa UF 1 Hirado Pum US , ,840 Homosassa Hong Kong Kum US Hudson Gft US 1 Hyuganatsu US Iapar 73 UF Ice Tea Lemon UF C Ichang Le US Imperial Gft CGIP Isle O Pine Gft US 1 Itaborai UF Itaborai UF Jackson Gft DPI Jaffa F Jincheng UF K X R UF 1 9 Annual Report 2015 (FY ) Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration

12 . Budwood Availability Scion Trees Foundation Trees Variety Clone # Part* # Trees B/W Cut Trees Amt Cut Kaffir Lime UF 4 9 4, Kao Phuang Pum UF Kara US 9E Karna US 1 Kedem CGIP Keraji DPI Key Lime Giant US Key Lime SPB , Key Lime Thornless F , Khalily US Kimbrough Sat CGIP , King Kinkoji DPI Kinnow US 9E Kinokuni US Kishu SL CGIP ,424 Kiyomi Tangor CGIP Kuharske Lakeland Lqt F ,827 3 Lane Navel CGIP Large Pink Pum US Le Pum Le Pum Lee US Lemon Hyb UF C Lemon Hyb UF C Lemon Hyb UF C Lemon Hyb UF LB Lemon UF Lemon UF Lemon UF Lemon UF Lemon UF Lemon UF Lemon UF Lemon UF Lemon UF Lemon UF Lemon UF Lemon UF Lemon UF Lemon UF Lemon UF Lemonquat US Lemorlime UF C Leo X Te US Liang Ping Pum UF Lime Hyb UF C Lime Hyb UF C Lime Hyb UF C Lime Hyb UF C Lime Hyb UF C Lime SL Hyb UF C Lime SL Hyb UF C Limeberry DPI Limonia UF 1 Lisbon Le UF Long Ft Kum DPI Loretto Lime Lue Gim Gong F M-7 Early Navel CGIP Madam Vinous UF Malayan Kum UF 10 1 Man X Org UF RBB Man X Org UF RBB Mandalate CGIP Mandarange UF Mandarange UF SB Mandarange UF SB Mandarange UF SB Mandared CGIP Mandarin DPI Mandarin LS UF N40W Mandarin Mid UF Mandarin SL UF C Mandarin UF Mandarin UF Mandarin UF Mandarin UF Mandarin UF Mandarin UF Budwood Availability Scion Trees Foundation Trees Variety Clone # Part* # Scion Trees B/W Cut Trees Amt Cut Scion Mandarin UF Mandarin UF Mandarin UF Mandarin UF Mandarin UF Mandarin UF Mandarin UF Mandarin UF 18A Mandarin UF 18A Mandarin UF Mandarin UF Mandarin UF Mandarin UF Mandarin UF Mandarin UF Mandarin UF Mandarin UF Mandarin UF Mandarin UF Mandarin UF Mandarin UF Mandarin UF Mandarin UF B Mandarin UF B Mandarin UF BB Mandarin UF C Mandarin UF C Mandarin UF C Mandarin UF E Mandarin UF E Mandarin UF E Mandarin UF KW Mandarin UF N18A Mandarin UF N18A Mandarin UF NB Mandarin UF RBS Mandarin UF RES Mandarin UF RES Mandarin UF SB Mandarin UFDawn Mandarin UFGlow Mandarin UFSunrise Mandarin US Mandarin US Mandarin US Mandarin US Mandarin US Mandarin US Mandarin US Mandarin US Mandarin US Mandarin US Mandarin US Mandarin US C Mandarin US Marisol Clem CGIP Marsh Gft Marsh Gft F , ,315 Marsh Gft F Marumi Kum DPI Mayaca Navel McCarty Gft F Med Sweet F Meiwa Kum F , Melogold CGIP Merav CGIP Meyer Le US , ,529 Micro Inodor US A 1 Micro Papu US 1 Midknight CGIP Midsweet LS UF SF Midsweet LS UF Midsweet LS UF Midsweet LS UF SF Midsweet US , ,542 Milam UF A 1 Miller B/O UF 2 Mini-Mandarin UF N18A Minneola F , ,008 Monreal Clem CGIP Moria CGIP Annual Report 2015 (FY ) Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration

13 . Budwood Availability Scion Trees Foundation Trees Variety Clone # Part* # Trees B/W Cut Trees Amt Cut Moro B/O Moro B/O DPI ,512 Moro X TAR B/O Morton US Mott Gft DPI-45 1 Murcott S , ,826 Murcott LS UF LB Murcott UF 18A Murcott UF 18A Nagami Kum SPB , Nakon Pum US Nansho Daidai DPI Nasnaran DPI Natsumikan DPI Naugle Le DPI Navel Gft US Navel US 2-C 2 Navel US 3-S 2 Navel US1-N 2 Navelo Nectar CGIP Nine Pound Le DPI Nocatee F Nordmann Kum DPI Norton SPB Nour CGIP Nova US Nules Clem CGIP , Orange Hyb US Orange Hyb US Orange Hyb US Orange Hyb US Orange Hyb US Orange Hyb US Orange Hyb US Orange Hyb US Orange Hyb US Orange Jasmine F- 1 Orangequat Hyb DPI Orlando F , ,663 Oroblanco CGIP Orri CGIP , ,600 Ortanique F Ortanique LS US Osceola US Oval Pink Pum DPI Owari Sat Owari Sat F ,588 Owari Sat F-60-25B 2 5 3, P Tri DPI P Tri Rubidoux F P Tri Wacissa F Page US , Pandan Wangi Pum US 1 Parana Gft CGIP Parson Brown F ,040 Parson Special US 1 Pera Pera US Pera US Persian Lime SPB , ,885 Pineapple Pineapple , ,565 Pineapple F Pineapple SL US 10B Pineapple SPB Pink Pum Hyb US Pink Sensation Pum Pixie Mandarin CGIP Ponderosa Le DPI Ponkan DPI , Pope F Procimequat UF 1 Pum X Gft UF Pummelette UF Pummelette UF KWP Pummelo Pummelo DPI Pummelo DPI Pummelo DPI Pummelo Hyb UF Budwood Availability Scion Trees Foundation Trees Variety Clone # Part* # Scion Trees B/W Cut Trees Amt Cut Scion Pummelo Hyb UF C Pummelo Hyb UF C Pummelo Hyb UF NB Pummelo Hyb UF NB Pummelo Hyb UF NB Pummelo Hyb UF NB Pummelo Hyb UF NB Pummelo Hyb UF NRB Pummelo Hyb UF P2 1 Pummelo Hyb US 10A Pummelo Hyb US Pummelo Hyb US Pummelo Hyb US Pummelo Hyb US Pummelo Hyb US Pummelo Hyb US Pummelo Hyb US Pummelo Hyb US Pummelo Hyb US LP Pummelo UF N Pummelo US 145 NE 3 Pummelo US NW 3 Queen Rangpur Li F Rasnake Tangelo ,016 Ray Ruby Gft CGIP , ,022 Red Grapefruit UF Red Grapefruit UF N Red Java Pum UF 6-4A 1 Red Lime Red Pummelo UF Red Pummelo UF C Red Pummelo UF C Red Pummelo UF UKP-1 2 Red Shaddock UF 5-4A Ridge Pi SPB Rio Red Gft CGIP ,350 Robinson US Roble Rohde Red , ,856 Rohde Red DPI Rohde Red DPI Rohde Red DPI Rohde Red DPI Rohde Red UF B Rosa UF Rough Lemon Red UF Round Lime DPI Royal Gft US RS UF Orange16 1 RS UF Orange RS UF White-1 2 RS UF Green-7 2 RS UF 46x Ruby Red Gft F , ,640 Ruby Sweet (35) UF Ruby Sweet (35) UF Ruby Valencia CGIP Salustiana Sampson UF 9-1A 1 Sanbokan US Sanguinelli B/O US , Sanguinello Riccio UF Santa Cat Navel US 1 1 Seedless Snack UF N40W Seedless Surprise Gft US Seleta Agrocitros UF Seleta Branca UF Seminole SPB Serra D Agua UF Sexton F Shambar Gft US Shasta Gold CGIP Shatian Pum CGIP Shekwasha US Shiranui CGIP , Siamese Pink Pum UF 6-12A 3 20 Siamese Pum UF 6-9A 1 5 Siamese Swt Pum DPI Silver Hill Sat US 3 Sinton Citrquat US Annual Report 2015 (FY ) Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration

14 . Budwood Availability Scion Trees Foundation Trees Variety Clone # Part* # Trees B/W Cut Trees Amt Cut Smooth Flat Sev US Sour Orange F Star Ruby Gft DPI Succari US Sugar Belle LS UF Sugar Belle UF LB ,185 Summer Gold Gft UF N Summerfield Navel DPI , Sun Chu Sha US Sun Hing Pum DPI Sunburst US , ,658 Sundiatgo US Sunki DPI Sunquat DPI Sunshine US Sunstar US Sweet Lime F Sweet Orange SL UF C Sweet Orange UF Sweet Orange UF Sweet Orange UF OLL Sweet Orange UF OLL Sweet Orange UF OLL Sweet Orange UF OLL Sweet Orange UF OLL ,471 Swingle US Sydney Hyb US 2 Tahoe Gold CGIP Tami CGIP Tango CGIP , ,789 Tankan US 2E Tarocco B/O UF Tarocco B/O UF Tavares Lqt US TDE-1 CGIP Te X Or US Temple ,781 Temple SL DPI ,895 Thomasville Citrangequat US Thompson Gft Thomson Navel US Thong Dee Pum UF 5-8A 1 Tresca US 10C Triumph Gft DPI UFR-01 Orange UFR-02 Orange UFR-03 Orange UFR-04 Orange UFR-05 White UFR UFR UFR UFR UFR UFR UFR-17 Green Ugli DPI US US US US US US US US US US US US US US US US US US US US US US US US Budwood Availability Scion Trees Foundation Trees Variety Clone # Part* # Scion Trees B/W Cut Trees Amt Cut Scion US US US US US ,019 US US US US USDA USDA USDA USDA USDA USDA USDA USDA USDA USDA USDA USDA Valencia Valencia Valencia Appleby UF Valencia F Valencia F , ,530 Valencia F ,850 Valencia F , ,621 Valencia Jenner UF Valencia Late UF N ,593 Valencia Late UF N Valencia Mid UF OLL Valencia Navel ,320 Valencia SL UF T Valencia SPB Valencia SPB , ,836 Valencia SPB , ,831 Valencia UF Valencia UF B Valencia UF B ,735 Valencia UF C2A Valencia UF N ,182 Valencia UF N Valencia UF SF14W Valencia UF SF14W-65 NP 1 2 Valencia UF T Valenfresh UF N ,283 Valquarius LT UF SF14W Valquarius UF SF14W ,835 Vangasay Le US Var Minneola F Var Pink Lemon US , ,400 Var Rough Lemon US Var Sour Orange US Varn Navel SPB Verna Le DPI ,725 Vernia UF , ,629 Vernia UF Vernia UF C2A ,730 Volkamer Le US W Murcott CGIP , ,305 Wash Navel F Wash Navel F ,235 Wash Navel F ,615 Wekiwa US Westin UF Westin UF WG Mandarin 1 21 White Orange DPI White Tangelo Wild Turkey Navel Willits US Willowleaf Man SPB Willowleaf S/O F Winola CGIP X-639 DPI Xie Shan Sat CGIP ,174 Yellow Gft Yellow Gft Yosemite Gold CGIP Yuzu F Annual Report 2015 (FY ) Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration

15 Budwood Bureau Efficiencies 13 Annual Report 2015 (FY ) Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration

16 New Florida Parent Candidates Parents Selected or Bred in Florida Year Candidates Entered Parents Released Cultivars being Shoottip Grafted Entries by Agency IFAS CREC IFAS Gainesville USDA Bureau / Participant Private / Proprietary Total percent of the candidates entered in 2015 were Total rootstocks 97% of the new selections entered into the budwood since 2010 are restricted, licensed or patented. Pathogen Testing (Florida s Budwood Program) Scion/Foundation/Parent Source Tree testing Tests run Winter Haven Pathogen Test Type HLB qpcr 6,685 8,410 7,307 6,481 7,348 8,558 Tristeza qpcr 7,365 7,657 7,727 7,554 7,744 8,821 Psorosis Biological Psorosis qpcr 6,188 2,281 1,523 1,589 1,713 2,468 Tatter Leaf* qpcr 3,429 6,599 1,501 1,970 4,546 Leaf Blotch* qpcr 3,430 6,690 1,523 1,970 4,546 2,601 Viroid (Biological) CEVd, CVd I, III, IV, V Viroid (qpcr) CVd I V, CEVd 16,790 12,977 14,755 8,255 9,953 14,133 Testing Frequency 7,583 Total 44,085 44,877 34,545 27,960 36,065 44,299 HLB & CTV PCR Annual; * Seed Source every 3 years Psorosis/Viroids/Leaf Blotch every six years (PCR). Citrus Germplasm Introduction Program (CGIP) Introductions from Outside Florida Varieties undergoing pathogen indexing at Gainesville/LaCrosse Avana 4N CGIP-189 (Sicily) Kinnow CGIP-193, LS Mandarin (CA) Sukega Grapefruit CGIP-182 Atwood Navel CGIP-201 Meravit CGIP-220 Taylor Lee LS CGIP-185 (AUS) Cambria Navel CGIP-179 NV (ZA) Natal Sweet Orange CGIP-138 (BRA) Texas Transgenic CGIP-173 Chislett Late Navel CGIP-190 (CA) Nova Mandarin IR CGIP-200 Texas Transgenic CGIP thru 213 & 215 thru 218 Clementine Haploid CGIP-180 BP (ESP) Odem CGIP-219 Wheeny Grapefruit CGIP-183 Daisy SL Mandarin CGIP-191 Hadas CGIP-221 Ryan Navel CGIP-186 (AUS) Setoka Man CGIP-187 NV (JPN) Varieties on list to introduce (Approved by the Citrus Budwood Technical Advisory Committee for introduction) Alkantara Mandarin CGIP-188 (CA) Imperial 4N Grapefruit CGIP-192 (CA) Rainforest Pearl Finger Lime CGIP-199 Amigo Mandarin (Unavailable) Kankitsu Chukanbohon Nou 5 Gou Ruby Valencia LS CGIP-203 Beck Navel CGIP-202 Kankitsu Chukanbohon Nou 6 Gou Sunset Man CGIP-157 (Unavailable) Byron Sunrise Finger Lime CGIP-198 Leanri Mandarin (SA) Texas Transgenic CGIP-213 & 214 C latipes CGIP Annual Report 2015 (FY ) Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration

17 Florida Parent Tree Introductions 2015 New Florida Parent Candidates Entries (80) These selections began the shoot-tip grafting clean-up process this year and must be fully tested before being released. C latipes DPI Mandarin UF-LBR3T11 RS UF Milam+HBPxOrange US-1744 Grapefruit UF Mandarin US RS UF Murcott+Rubidoux US-1753 Kunembo US Mandarin US RS UF Purple 4 US-1757 Mandarin LS US Mandarin US RS UF SO US-1837 Mandarin LS US Mandarin US Sweet Orange UF C1-41-B US-1845 Mandarin LS US Midsweet Sweet Orange UF N10-25 US-1851 Mandarin LS US Midsweet Sweet Orange UF OLL23 US-1859 Mandarin SL US Murcott+Dancy UF Tangor UF US-2132 Mandarin UF Orange Hyb US Tangor UF US-2141 Mandarin UF Orange Hyb US Tangor UF US-2175 Mandarin UF Orange Hyb US UFR-14 US-2195 Mandarin UF Orange Hyb US US-1318 US-2255 Mandarin UF Pummelo US 10a-7-15 US-1627 US-2259 Mandarin UF 18A-8-25 Rootstock UF SG-50-6 US-1659 US-2264 Mandarin UF 18A-8-42 RS UF SO + FDT US-1663 US-2290 Mandarin UF 304 RS UF A+HBPxOrange US-1672 US-2303 Mandarin UF C RS UF B21-R1-T US-1691 US-2315 Mandarin UF-1420 RS UF B21-R1-T US-1696 US-2331 Mandarin UF-1424 RS UF B21-R1-T US-1721 US-2345 Mandarin UF-1425 RS UF Gft US-1742 Verna Le DPI Parent Candidate Selections Released (99) Completed Shoot-tip Grafting and/or Pathogen Testing Acid Fruit Hyb UF C Mandarin UF LB-7-11 Sweet Orange UF US-1321 Acid Fruit Hyb UF C Mandarin UF LB-8-10 Tankan US 2E-4-25 US-1460 Furr LS UF 18A Mandarin UF N18A-8-17 UFR-07 US-1473 Furr LS UF B-A-32.5 Mandarin UF N18A-9-39 UFR-09 US-1481 Grapefruit Hyb US Mandarin UF RES UFR-10 US-1645 Grapefruit UF Mandarin UF RES UFR-11 US-1649 Lemon Hyb UF C Mandarin US UFR-12 US-1671 Lemon Hyb UF LB-6-17 Mandarin US UFR-15 US-1673 Mandarange UF SB-7-13 Mandarin US UFR-16 US-1690 Mandarange UF SB-8-70 Mandarin US US-1102 US-1695 Mandarin UF Mini-Mandarin UF N18A US-1104 US-1740 Mandarin UF Murcott UF 18A US-1130 US-1741 Mandarin UF Murcott UF 18A-3-16 US-1137 US-2101 Mandarin UF Navel US 2-C US-1271 US-2103 Mandarin UF Navel US1-N US-1279 US-2105 Mandarin UF 18A-2-14 Orange Hyb LT US US-1281 US-2108 Mandarin UF 18A-9-43 Orange Hyb US US-1282 US-2110 Mandarin UF Orange Hyb US US-1283 US-2111 Mandarin UF Orange Hyb US US-1284 USDA-1936 Mandarin UF Pummelette UF KWP-1-1 US-1287 Valencia UF B7-70 Mandarin UF Pummelo Hyb US US-1293 Valencia UF SF14W-65 Mandarin UF Pummelo Hyb US LP US-1297 WG Mandarin 911-E-27 Mandarin UF E Red Grapefruit UF N US-1305 White Mandarin UF Mandarin UF E Red Pummelo UF UKP-1 US-1317 White Orange DPI Mandarin UF LB-5-3 RS UF 46x US-1319 These varieties have all been cleaned up and have been released from pathogen testing. They are approved for propagation and planting in Florida, however most of the selections are restricted, patented and/or have license agreements and are not available to propagate without permission of the owner. These selections usually go into a research field testing trial before broader industry release. 15 Annual Report 2015 (FY ) Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration

18 Historical List of Citrus Industry Varietal Releases University of Florida Varietal Releases Citrus Germplasm Introduction Program ( ) Scion RD Rootstock RD Variety Release Date Status Earlygold DPI Milam SPB Cara Cara Navel CGIP-104 Date 6/1/87 Not restricted Midsweet LS UF SF Ridge Pi SPB C5282 Mandarin CGIP-153 (Sicily) BP 7/1/10 Restricted, CREC Westin DPI Rough Lemon Estes SPB Hamlin UF N UFR Citrus sp. to USDA CGIP-131* Clementine Fina Sodea CGIP-123 4/10/03 9/20/99 Breeding parent (BP) Not restricted Itaborai DPI UFR Clementine Marisol CGIP /18/03 Not restricted Ruby Sweet (35) DPI UFR Sugar Belle DPI-434 LB UFR Clementine Monreal CGIP-109 Clementine Nules CGIP-125 3/27/86 11/18/03 Breeding parent Not restricted Sweet Orange UF OLL UFR Daisy Mandarin CGIP-120 8/25/97 Not restricted Sweet Orange UF OLL UFR Valencia UF B UFR Delta Valencia CGIP-118 Ellendale Tangor CGIP-84 5/14/ Not restricted Not restricted Valenfresh UF N UFR Eloise Murcott CGIP-155 (AUS) 9/24/13 Restricted Valquarius DPI-435-SF14W UFR Vernia DPI Etrog Citron CGIP-102 Fisher Navel CGIP /27/11 Not restricted Not restricted Fortunella Crassifolia CGIP Not restricted IFAS / NVDMC Fast Track Fukumoto Navel CGIP-133 1/24/11 Not restricted = Restricted pending license agreement with FFSP C Gold Nugget Man CGIP-139 (CA) 8/14/09 Restricted, NVDMC Mandarin UF Hudson Grapefruit CGIP-150 4N * Imperial Grapefruit CGIP-151 (CA) Breeding parent Not restricted Kedem CGIP-147 (Israel) 1/12/09 Restricted, Zakai Mandarin UFGlow Kimbrough Satsuma CGIP-108 4/90 Not restricted Mandarin UFSunrise Kishu Seedless CGIP-137 3/1/09 BCR Not restricted C N Kiyomi Tangor CGIP-136 Unreleased Not restricted, CH RBB N40W Lane Late Navel CGIP-121 2/12/01 Not restricted = Restricted pending license agreement with NVDMC M-7 Early Navel CGIP-194 5/15/14 Restricted Mandarin UFDawn Mandalate Tango CGIP-154 (Sicily) 4/19/11 Restricted, NV, BP Mandared Mandarin CGIP-166 (ITA) 9/24/13 Restricted Melogold Pummelo CGIP-112 5/18/92 Not restricted Merav CGIP-146 (Israel) 1/12/09 Restricted, Zakai USDA Varietal Releases Midknight Valencia CGIP-119 8/25/97 Not restricted Scion RD Rootstock RD Moria Murcott CGIP-164 (Israel) 8/11/11 Restricted, Zakai Ambersweet DPI-817 1/26/1989 Sun Chu Sha DPI /13/1988 Murcott 4N CGIP-161 * (Australia) 2010 Breeding parent Centennial Kumquat DPI Swingle DPI /01/1974 Nectar CGIP-148 (Israel) 1/12/09 Restricted, Zakai Early Pride DPI NV 9/24/2009 US Nepal Lemons CGIP-127 thru 130 * 2003 Breeding parent Fallglo DPI-817 5/20/1987 US Nour Mandarin CGIP-149 Unreleased Not restricted, CH Flame Grapefruit DPI-800 7/13/1987 US Oroblanco CGIP-111 5/18/92 Not restricted Gardner DPI-800 9/18/1987 US Orri Mandarin CGIP-134 (Israel) 4/21/06 Restricted, Zakai Giant Key Lime DPI US Ota CGIP-160 * 7/1/10 Restricted, BP Lee SPB US Parana Gft CGIP /2/12 Not restricted Midsweet DPI-800 9/18/1987 US Parsons Special CGIP /15/78 Not restricted Nova SPB /26/1964 US Osceola SPB US Pixie Mandarin CGIP-181 (CA) Pummelo A 4N CGIP-169* (AUS) 11/2/12 8/2012 Not restricted Breeding parent Page SPB US Pummelo B4N CGIP-170* (AUS) 8/2012 Breeding parent Pineapple Seedless DPI /27/2009 US Pummelo DPI Ray Ruby Gft CGIP-103 Rio Red Grapefruit CGIP-110 6/13/86 3/6/91 Not restricted Not restricted Robinson SPB Ruby Valencia CGIP-195 (SA) 7/2014 Restricted Seedless Surprise DPI Sunburst DPI Sha Tian You CGIP-126 Shaddette CGIP-114,115,117* Not restricted Breeding parent Sunstar DPI-800 9/18/1987 Shasta Gold CGIP-159 (CA) 8/14/09 Restricted, NVDMC Shiranui Hybrid CGIP-132 Tahoe Gold CGIP-140 (CA) 5/29/09 8/14/09 FL, Trial Restricted, NVDMC Tami CGIP-145 (Israel) 8/18/08 Restricted, Zakai Tango CGIP-168 (CA) TDE 1 CGIP-158 (CA) 8/14/ Restricted, NVDMC Restricted Varieties released since the inception of the budwood program in Other varieties such as Carrizo, Fortune, Fremont, Lakeland Limequat, Minneola, Orlando, Sampson Tangelo, Seminole, Silverhill Satsuma, Tavares Limequat, and Wekiwa were released prior to *= Not at Chiefland Foundation RD = Release date = Restricted pending license agreement with FFSP Tetraploid Clementine CGIP-143 * 2009 Breeding parent Texas Transgenic CGIP -171 thru 78 W Murcott CGIP-122 9/2012 9/20/99 Participant Not restricted Winola Mandarin CGIP-165 (Israel) 12/26/10 Restricted, Zakai Xie Shan Satsuma CGIP-163 2/5/08 Not restricted Yosemite Gold CGIP-141 (CA) 8/14/09 Restricted, NVDMC 16 Annual Report 2015 (FY ) Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration

19 Popularity of Recent Releases (includes the number of propagations reported for selected recent releases) Scion Releases Fiscal Year Orri (9*16**) Sugar Belle (11*1**) Nectar (4*2**) Tango (11*14**) Early Pride (6*10**) Kishu SL (11*1**) Valquarius (8* + LT 7*4**) OLL-08 (6*29*) OLL-04 (9*56*) , , , ,961 3,755 3,786 1,573 1,432 3, ,983 4,144 9,423 14,191 12, , ,731 3,650 3,810 35,138 4, , ,970 3,730 4,370 7,345 15, ,952 2, ,147 3,290 3,081 43,345 56, , ,723 15, ,211 34,802 2,784 19,405 43,846 2,685 Total 234,099 35,744 24, , ,697 3,965 29,508 53,044 2,905 (*) = number of foundations trees at Chiefland available for budwood cutting, (**) = number of scion trees available for budwood cutting Fast Track Varieties (does not include selections recently approved for fast track) C Seedless Snack 900 C Summer Gold Gft RBB , , Rootstock Releases US-812 US-802 US-897 US-942 C-35 C , , ,368 3, ,956 6,095 12,489 3, ,422 13,227 25, ,550 8,989 1, , ,548 21,046 4, ,567 C-54 Carpenter C-57 Furr C ,637 32,919 8, , ,227 61,061 50,765 13,259 15, ,430 17,764 24,311 10,475 5, ,849 30,421 44,489 1,413 49, , ,375 73,220 38,489 12, , , ,173 6,380 13, , , ,728 74,516 61, , , , , , ,311 8,787 10,309 6, Total 1,143,005 1,151, , , ,847 9,226 10,688 7,007 2,148 USDA Rootstocks 2015 Rootstock Releases UF Rootstocks US-1279 US-1281 US-1282 US-1283 US-1284 UFR-01 UFR-02 UFR-03 UFR-04 UFR-05 UFR-06 UFR-15 UFR-16 UFR new rootstock releases (no 2015 usage reported) 897 7,935 16,364 58,569 1, ,493 8, Annual Report 2015 (FY ) Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration

20 2015 Nursery Propagations Most Popular Cultivars Top 30 Varieties 5 Year Cumulative Top 30 Rootstocks 5 Year Cumulative 1 Valencia 1,869,906 8,000,326 1 Kuharske 767,591 3,613,168 2 Hamlin 1,296,871 6,862,954 2 X ,955 1,721,411 3 Vernia 158, ,235 3 Swingle 549,498 5,601,526 4 Glen Navel 117, ,985 4 Sour Orange 435,620 2,489,481 5 Murcott 89, ,533 5 Cleopatra 354, ,484 6 WG Mandarin 76, ,132 6 US , ,169 7 Orri Mandarin 74, ,554 7 US , ,974 8 Sunburst 61, ,627 8 US , ,269 9 Midsweet 48, ,417 9 US , , Sweet Orange 48,023 56, C , , Tango 46, , Carrizo 106,089 1,434, Ray Ruby Grapefruit 35, , Volkamer 77, , US Early Pride 34, , Own 60,466 62, Cara Cara Navel 30, , UFR-04 58,569 62, Minneola Tangelo 29, , Kinkoji 44, , Key Lime 24,528 74, Rough Lemon 27, , Persian Lime 24,479 87, Unknown 17,562 30, Ruby Red Grapefruit 22, , UFR-03 16,364 18, Fallglo 20,262 60, Benton 13,415 19, Valquarius 19,405 33, Pon trifoliata 13,257 32, Variegated Pink 19,381 19, Sun Chu Sha 12,716 82, Lemon Valencia Rohde Red 18, , Research Stock 12,671 70, Meyer Lemon 17, , C-54 10,309 10, Sugar Belle 15,947 30, C-22 8,787 10, Salad Tree 13,420 13, UFR-17 8,247 10, Eureka Lemon 12,614 24, UFR-02 7,935 7, Pineapple 10,535 35, C-57 6,727 7, Summerfield Navel 8,943 77, Dickinson 6,433 9, Owari Satsuma 8,905 66, Flying Dragon 6,245 90, Flame Grapefruit 8, , UFR-16 5,493 6, Annual Report 2015 (FY ) Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration

21 1 2 3 Variety Clone Valencia SPB Hamlin Valencia F Valencia SPB Similar to SPB above Hamlin Vernia UF Top Clones Propagated in 2015 Descriptions A Hughes nucellar line, entered budwood program in These SPB-1 trees are the first selections from open pollinated Valencia seedlings in a grove planted by Dr. and Mrs. Ausker Hughes near Plymouth in Orange County in The nucellar characteristics made them more cold hardy than the old line selections. Fruit production is better than the old-line selections. They have become the most popular Valencia selections in Florida. Similar to SPB , and SPB Is an old-line selection entered into the budwood program by Ward s Nursery in Avon Park. This was the first Hamlin selection entered into the budwood parent tree program in 1953 and still remains the most widely propagated early orange. It has typical Hamlin traits and excellent yields. Hamlin originated in Florida as a chance seedling near Glenwood in Named after citrus culturist Arthur George Hamlin who was DeLand s first attorney and a legal advisor to Henry Flagler. The 55 series are DPI nucellar lines. These selections are young nucellar lines from seedlings of fruit collected from the Hughes grove in Orange County. Fruit characteristics are typical of Valencia oranges. Trees are a little more vigorous than old line and Hughes nucellar selections. Fruit production has been slightly better than the Hughes selections and significantly better than the old lines. Similar to F-55-4, F-55-1, S-F-55-28, and F Originally assigned SPB-5A, planted in I/4 Foundation Grove in Parent tree entered into the program from the Story Property in Winter Garden in A top yielding clone in the Budwood Foundation Grove. This clone has typical Hamlin traits and excellent yields. This is Dr. Bill Castle s nucellar selection planted at Orie Lee s, St. Cloud. Entered in to the budwood program 5/15/1996. The seed for the DPI-441 clone originated from the Coca Cola, Hodgson Grove, Indian Town, same as the Vernia-3 clone. Vernia is a Spanish variety; fruit medium-small, egg shaped, well colored, very prolific, fruit holds well, inclined to produce off bloom fruit, smaller than Valencia. The season is several weeks earlier than Valencia. Glen Navel F This is a nucellar selection originating from Glen St. Mary s Nursery. Found as a group of trees in a Washington navel grove of W. G. Roe of Winter Haven. It was named and introduced by the Glen St. Mary Nurseries of Glen St. Mary, Florida. The 56 clonal selections are seedlings of the Glen navel. The DPI released clones originated as seed from flowers pollinated in March The seed were planted at the University of Florida horticultural greenhouses in December The seedlings were received in Winter Haven from the Gainesville laboratory 9/4/1957 and assigned the SPB number 43. These seedlings were moved to the original DPI foundation planting north of Haines City. The original & trees were planted 3/7/1960 in row 56 of the foundation grove in tree spaces 11 & 12 respectively. Glen fruit is typically large with an open non-protruding navel; yields are good with average brix/acid ratios. 8 Hamlin Similar to above Murcott S Orri CGIP WG Mandarin 911-C-37 Private (proprietary) selection Sunburst US 5 Midsweet US 6-9 Tango CGIP-168 Entered 2/6/1959 by Leo Wilson from seedling tree near Bradenton in Manatee County. Seeds planted about 1940 from a source in the Clearwater area. Two seedling trees were selected and given the distinction N (North) and S (South). Many propagations were made from both selections, however, the south tree is the current program clone. Traits are characteristic of the Murcott variety, good yields and vigorous. Description: Thin rind, alternate bearing, cold sensitive, seedy 10-20, bud union problems with common citranges and citrumelos. Season: Mid-late, January. The origin of Murcott is unknown and its history obscure. The Citrus Industry Vol. 1 (1967) provides some historical information. Orri mandarin was derived from irradiated budwood of Orah mandarin (a Temple x Dancy hybrid) by citrus breeders in Israel. Fruit is seedless to few seeds, easy to peel, and has an excellent flavor. Entered Florida through CGIP in 2001; shoot-tip grafted and pathogen indexing completed in Budwood released and available to Florida growers with license agreements in Patented. A USDA hybrid-robinson tangerine x Osceola released in Early maturing with medium sized fruit requiring pollination for best yields. Foliage highly susceptible to rust mite infestations. A seedling selection of a Homosassa orange selection and was released by the USDA in The budwood program s parent trees originated in a research block of Dr. Jack Hearn on the property of Orie Lee in St. Cloud. Three trees (6-9, 6-10, 7-10) entered the program for parent tree testing 4/3/1987. All three were from a single USDA Whitmore Foundation Farm source. Midsweet has been the most popular midseason variety for many years, has good yields and is often used as a replacement for the midseason Pineapple orange. Developed by the University of California Riverside citrus breeding program (patented). This is a seedless version of the W Murcott achieved by irradiating budwood. Budwood from CCPP was tested by CGIP in The selection was planted at Chiefland in Propagation is restricted, must have license agreement with the New Varieties Development & Management Corp. 15 Sweet Orange UF OLL8 Restricted University of Florida selection proprietary Description will be provided by IFAS upon release. 16 Early Pride US A USDA selection, released for evaluation in Originates from Fallglo budwood that Dr. Jack Hearn had irradiated in Identical to Fallglo except seedless (0-4 seeds) and slightly smaller sized fruit. Mid-October maturity thru mid-november. Origin: USDA FF-10B Must have contract with NVDMC to propagate. First patented USDA citrus scion variety. Needs pollinator. 17 Valencia F The 55 series are DPI nucellar lines. See F-55-4 & F above Ray Ruby Gft CGIP-103 Originated from a Ruby Red grapefruit mutation in Texas. Discovered in a Weslaco, Texas Ruby Red grove 1970 by Robert Ray, identical or similar to Henderson? Flesh color and exterior blush is more red than Ruby Red but not as intense as Star Ruby. Good internal red fruit color slightly less than Flame. Good fruit size and shape. Excellent quality, comparable to Ruby Red. Good yields. Released in Early Pride US A USDA selection, released for evaluation in Originates from Fallglo budwood that Dr. Jack Hearn had irradiated in Similar to Fallglo except seedless (0-4 seeds) and slightly smaller sized fruit. Mid-October maturity thru mid-november. Origin: USDA FF-10B Must have contract with NVDMC to propagate. First patented USDA citrus scion variety. Needs pollinator. Cara Cara Navel CGIP-104 Minneola F-60-5 This red fleshed navel was believed to originate from a limb sport on a Washington navel orange tree on the property of Mr. Domingas. It was brought to the attention of E. P. Du Charme during a visit to the Hacienda Cara Cara in Venezuela. Dr. Al Krezdon, University of Florida, requested introduction of the Cara Cara in August Dr. Al Krezdon brought 5 sticks of budwood back from Venezuela in early July The budwood tested positive for exocortis viroid by CGIP and was shoot-tip grafted before being released to the budwood office 8/9/1983 for evaluation. Cara Cara was released to the citrus growers June 1, The Cara Cara name is interpreted as beloved in Italian. Trees tend toward variegation and variegated flushes are common. This nucellar honeybell selection originated from open pollinated seedlings at the Glen St. Mary Nursery in Dundee (Polk County), 3/25/1957. Seedlings planted at WHTP and planted at the Haines city foundation in rows 56 and 58 in Typical traits generally associated with Minneola tangelos. Origin: Florida, Duncan x Dancy, USDA release Description: Pronounced neck at stem end, deep orange-red color, needs pollinator (Temple, Sunburst, Fallglo), 7-12 seeds, susceptible to alternaria, brown spot and scab. Mid-late. 19 Annual Report 2015 (FY ) Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration

22 Variety Clone Key Lime SPB Top Clones Propagated in 2015 Descriptions Most likely collected from Avon Park Bombing Range around This is the main Key Lime clone utilized in nursery industry. Origin: W. Indies. Description: Very small fruit, thin rind, smooth, moderately seedy 3-5, greenish yellow. Season: Everbearing, mainly winter. Persian Lime SPB-7 The original tree was entered into the budwood program in 1954 by Coral Reef Nursery as Li X. This tree was owned by E. J. Norman of Homestead said to be one of the oldest in Dade county, and propagated by a man named English from one of the first five lime trees known to exist in the area. The current clone is a shoot-tip graft of the original clone. The first commercial Persian Lime planting in central Florida was in 1897 about 2 miles southeast of Lake Placid, planted by a grower whose Marion county trees were killed by the big freeze of The Persian lime SPB-7 clone was selected to be free of the lime blotch disorder in Florida and has performed well under Florida conditions. The variety is also known as a Tahiti lime. Origin: Unknown, introduced to California from Tahiti. Description: Normally seedless with a high degree of monoembryony, most likely a hybrid, fruit medium small, smooth, thin rind, juicy. Season: Everbearing, mainly winter, June-September. Ruby Red Gft F Fallglo US Var Pink Lemon US Valquarius UF SF14W-62 Meyer Le US Sugar Belle UF LB8-9 Rohde Red Originated from Dr. Mort Cohen s closed pollination selections made from the grove near the Century Tower on the campus of UF. This was the first Ruby Red grapefruit free of exocortis. Excellent fruit yields with typical fruit shape and color of the Ruby variety. Origin: Limb sport of Thompson, McAllen, Texas Description: Deeper flesh coloration than Thompson, blush in peel, flesh fades to pink later in the season. Season: November-May. A USDA hybrid released in 1987 (Dr. Jack Hearn). It has large fruit maturing early. Susceptible to limb dieback similar to Robinson tangerine but not cold hardy. Origin: USDA Orlando, hybrid Bower x Temple. Description: Fruit large, seeds, pick without clipping, narrow leaf light green, does not need pollinator, dieback. Season October-November. Selection from USDA, received one plant from Dr. Hutchison, 6/2/1983. Ornamental, dooryard, specimen tree, variegated leaves and fruit. Changed from DPI to 25, because it was lost then recollected from Adams Citrus Nursery participant #25. Changed back to DPI-835 in 2014 to proper reflect USDA origin. Entered by Dr. Jude Grosser, CREC 9/2004. Maturity is four to eight weeks ahead of the standard Valencia variety. Good juice color gives it potential to become a favored midseason processed orange variety. (Mid January-February) License has been granted to the New Varieties Development and Management Corporation. Received budwood from the USDA 1/26/1996 for this selection. It is a typical Meyer lemon type popular with homeowners. The fruit is round, yellow and more cold hardy than typical lemons. Originally brought into the USA by Frank Meyer in 1908 who was a USDA plant explorer. Origin: China, also known as Peking lemon. Description: Everflowering mainly in spring, large size, smooth skin, lower acidity, more cold tolerant than lemons, dooryard, fruit tender and juicy, moderately seedy (10), low spreading growth habit. Season: Fruit throughout the year, mainly winter, November-March. Released in 2009 by Dr. Fred Gmitter, IFAS. It is a seedy variety resembling Mineola tangelo although smaller in size and having a late November maturity. Fruit color, flavor, tolerance to alternaria and earlier maturity are its main attributes. Florida Foundation Seed Producers, Inc. granted the New Varieties Development & Management Corp. the exclusive USA licensee for this variety. Must have license agreement with the New Varieties Development & Management Corp to propagate. Is a deeper colored Valencia selection. This cultivar appeared as a limb sport in a Highlands County grove in 1955 near Sebring, was found by and propagated by Mr. Paul Rohde, Sr. and others in several Polk County locations. The 472 clone was entered by Lake Pierce Nursery, Virgil Brown 3/13/1969. The original trees were pathogen infected and had to be shoot-tip grafted. Clean stock budwood became available through the Citrus Budwood Registration Program in early Fruit is typical of many old line Valencia oranges in size and production, but develops a deeper juice color. Color scores have ranged from Some selections have shown some tendency to be unstable and occasionally bear fruit of standard Valencia-type on certain limbs. Nurserymen are cautioned to select budwood from trees demonstrating good production and good color characteristics in the fruit. The clone was selected as the most stable and highest yielding of the Rohde s, comparable to the highest yielding nucellar Valencias. See FSHS Proceedings Valencia F The 55 series are DPI nucellar lines. See F-55-4 & F above. 32 Valencia SPB One of the Hughes nucellar line selections that were entered budwood program in Similar to SPB , and SPB above. 33 Hamlin UF N13-32 Restricted University of Florida selection proprietary Description will be provided by IFAS upon release Eureka Le DPI- Pineapple Source of this Eureka is unknown, although in all probability one of the Eureka clones entered into the budwood program. This tree was for years located in Winter Haven greenhouse 4 in a large container. Origin: California, seedlings from Italian fruit, Cook is a nucellar clonal selection. Description: virtually thornless, precocious, productive compared to other varieties, more sensitive to cold, less vigorous, shorter lived, incompatible with PT and hybrids, peel oil lbs/ton see DPI-29. Season: Everbearing, mainly August- December. Cultivar came from the Wartman properties in Citra in Marion County. Entered into budwood program in Its chief claim to fame is that it has been referred to as the red Pineapple. The peel is more orange, yields are less than nucellar selections and fruiting tends towards alternate bearing. The pineapple variety originated near Orange Lake from a seedling tree in a grove or homesite owned by Dr. James Owens near Sparr. First known as the Owens orange. Putnam Bishop first propagated the variety in 1876 for the grove he was developing near Citra. For years Pineapple was the main midseason orange grown in Florida. See 1937 FSHS page 129 for history of Pineapple orange. Summerfield Navel DPI Summerfield originated in an old planting called Wild Grove near Wiersdale in Marion County. The original tree was discovered in 1928 by W. J. Lyles, the owner of Summerfield Nursery Co. Summerfield has been in production since 1931 as one of the earliest maturing navels in Florida. The parent trees entered into the Citrus Budwood Registration Program were located on land that was leased from R.W. Oxner for a nursery by Summerfield nursery. The trees were lined out in 1938 and left as a grove planting. They were first entered into the budwood program 1/30/1959 and additional selections were made 11/22/1976. The parent trees were infected with psorosis virus and exocortis viroid which were removed by the bureau by shoot-tip grafting. Also see #129 parent file. Flame Gft US Originated from seedlings planted in Florida from the Henderson variety which came from Texas. Seed collected by Dr. Wutscher in Texas and planted by Dr. Hearn in Entered into program by Jack Hearn 7/17/1981 and released by the USDA in Early evaluation block planted at DPI WHTP. The fruit color is nearly as good as Star Ruby and has a decent blush. Holds flesh color well into season. 20 Annual Report 2015 (FY ) Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration

23 Popularity of Varieties Propagated in Florida Citrus Nurseries All varieties propagated by number of propagations reported Valencia 1,869,906 Valencia Navel 4,320 Mandarin Midseason 630 Ortanique 130 Fisher Navel 40 Hamlin 1,296,871 Washington Navel 4,117 UFR C-35 Citrange 127 USDA Vernia 158,538 Browns Select Sat 4,011 Variegated Minneola 619 Aziza 120 Sweet Orange Sdless 33 Glen Navel 117,089 Rio Red Grapefruit 3,564 US Red Rough Le 120 Daisy Mandarin 30 Murcott 89,343 Bearss Lemon 3,516 Roble 547 UFGlow 120 Yuzu 26 WG Mandarin 76,284 Duncan Grapefruit 3,382 Centennial Kumquat 504 Kuharske Citrange 115 Shekwasha 25 Orri Mandarin 74,723 Verna Lemon 3,316 X Sanbokan 115 Ugli Tangelo 25 Sunburst 61,985 Harvey Lemon 3,264 Research 446 White Tangelo 115 Grapefruit 20 Midsweet 48,202 Ambersweet 3,001 Summer Gold Gft 436 C Nakon Pummelo 20 Sweet Orange 48,023 Xie Shan Satsuma 2,884 Mandarin Sdless 421 Dickinson 110 Nine Pounder Lemon 20 Tango 46,211 Port Mayaca Navel 2,799 Marisol Clementine 395 King Mandarin 110 Siamese Pink Pummelo 20 Ray Ruby Gft 35,002 Kishu Seedless 2,784 Red Pummelo 374 Red Shaddock 110 US US Early Pride 34,802 Glen Owari Sat 2,649 Swingle Citrumelo 362 Melogold 105 US Cara Cara Navel 30,306 Calamondin 2,623 Westin 350 Ruby Swt Or (35) 105 Hirado Buntan Pum 17 Minneola 29,388 Parson Brown 2,540 Earlygold 340 Bergamot 100 US Key Lime 24,528 Mandarin 2,266 Long Fruit Kumquat 326 US UFR Persian Lime 24,479 Kimbrough Sat 2,263 Silver Hill Satsuma 311 Valencia Pope 100 Etrog Citron 10 Ruby Red Gft 22,560 Shiranui 2,166 UFR Seedless Snack 97 Key Lime Giant 10 Fallglo 20,262 Sanguinelli Swt BO 2,059 Kinkoji 299 Fremont 90 Ridge Pineapple 10 Valquarius 19,405 Temple Seedless 2,040 UFR Liang Ping Yau 90 Baboon Lemon 8 Var Pink Lemon 19,381 Rasnake Tangelo 2,016 C-54 Carpenter 244 Osceola 90 Madam Vinous 7 Rohde Red 18,602 Lee 1,977 Sour Orange 240 Carrizo Citrange 84 Citrus macrophylla 6 Meyer Lemon 17,315 Page 1,977 US UFR US Sugar Belle 15,947 Moro Blood Orange 1,805 C-57 Furr 228 Buddhas Hand 83 Ellendale Tangor 5 Salad Tree 13,420 Valencia Mid 1,694 UFR UFR Fortune 5 Eureka Lemon 12,614 Key Lime Thornles 1,638 UFR Marrs 80 Monreal Clementine 5 Pineapple 10,535 Valencia Late 1,623 M-7 Early Navel 222 Wild Turkey Navel 70 Robinson 5 Summerfield Nav 8,943 Jackson Grapefruit 1,605 Bud Blood Orange 215 Volkamer Lemon 68 Siamese Pummelo 5 Owari Satsuma 8,905 Valenfresh 1,283 Siamese Sweet Pum 215 Dream Navel 65 Sun Chu Sha 5 Flame Grapefruit 8,819 Assam Lemon 1,074 Red Grapefruit 212 Valencia Ruby 65 Tarocco Blood Orange 5 Nagami Kumquat 8,570 US-812 1,041 Cleopatra Mandarin 195 Pummelo 61 Valencia Midknight 5 Hirado Bun Pum 7,534 Ann Satsuma 1,008 Oroblanco 195 Midsweet Sdless 60 UFR-10 4 Dancy Tangerine 7,409 Nova 970 UFR Palestine Sweet Li 55 UFR-07 3 Kaffir Lime 6,785 Citrus latipes 958 Pummelo Hyb 184 Flying Dragon PT 54 Citrus neoaurantium 1 Meiwa Kumquat 6,592 Crisafulli Navel 900 Fina Sodea Clem 168 Changsha 50 Hong Kong Kumquat 1 Marsh Grapefruit 5,932 Lisbon Lemon 900 UFR Clementine Man 48 Ichang Lemon 1 Nules Clem 5,425 Finger Lime Giant 808 US US Nansho Daidai Orange 1 Temple 5,319 Finger Lime 764 C-22 Bitters 144 US Sinton Citrangequat 1 Ponkan 5,033 Mandarin X Orange 757 Thompson Pink Gft 134 US Sour Orange Willowleaf 1 Orlando Tangelo 4,859 Chinotto 756 UFDawn 133 US Sunki 1 W Murcott 4,600 Ponderosa Lemon 715 UFSunrise 133 US Wekiwa Tangelo 1 Lakeland Li/quat 4,331 Red Lime 687 Pummelette 131 Pixie 42 Yosemite Gold 1 21 Annual Report 2015 (FY ) Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration

24 Citrus Types Commercial Acreage Number 1 Percent 2 Increase/Decrease 3 Number Percent Florida Acres planted 4 Percent 5 Sweet Orange 3,655, , , Grapefruit 81, , , Mandarin 526, , , Lemon 62, , Lime 51, , Pummelo 9, , Kumquat 15, , Other 36, , , Total 4,438, , , Number of nursery propagations reported Percent of total nursery propagations 3 Increase or decrease in propagations from previous year 4 Florida acres planted to type (Florida Citrus Statistics ) 5 Percent of Florida acres planted to type (Florida Citrus Statistics ) Citrus Types Sweet Oranges 22 Annual Report 2015 (FY ) Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration

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