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May 2001 Circular Number 140 LA Early : A New Early Market Satsuma W. J. Bourgeois, R. J. Constantin, and M. J. Falcon

Visit our website: www.lsuagcenter.com Louisiana State University Agricultural Center William B. Richardson, Chancellor L. J. Guedry, Executive Vice Chancellor Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station William H. Brown, Vice Chancellor and Director Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service Jack L. Bagent, Vice Chancellor and Director The LSU AgCenter provides equal opportunities in programs and employment. 2

LA Early : A New Early Market Satsuma W. J. Bourgeois, R. J. Constantin, and M. J. Falcon LA Early, a new early maturing satsuma mandarin cultivar, is a product of the citrus breeding program of the LSU AgCenter, whose function is to develop fresh market lines of citrus (navels, satsumas, and other cultivars) with improved quality, fruit characteristics, and production. LA Early is a high quality satsuma mandarin that ripens in early September to mid- October. LA Early was field tested as LA 3-3. 3

Parentage LA Early is an open pollinated seedling of unknown parentage. It was selected in the early 1980s from a group of seedlings planted in the late 1960s by the late Ralph Brown, first superintendent of the Citrus Research Station. Fruit Characteristics LA Early produces medium to large satsuma fruit, oblate in shape with significantly higher yield per tree than Early Armstrong (Table 1). The average fruit weight and diameter of LA Early are slightly larger as compared with that of Early Armstrong. LA Early has a light yellow thin leathery skin with an attractive appearance. Skin adherence is slight to moderate, but it remains easy to peel. Fruit puffiness ranges from none to slight. Flesh color is orange, a slightly more intense orange than that of Early Armstrong. Flesh is tender and melting, with easily separating segments. Fruit is considered to be seedless. Taste and flavor are excellent, with fruit being juicy, slightly acid, and having an overall quality that is an improvement over that of Early Armstrong (tables 2 and 3). Table 1. Yield and fruit quality of early maturing satsuma cultivars Average z Yield Fruit weight Fruit dia. Cultivar lbs/tree (gm) (in) Early Armstrong-R y 91.8 c x 153.3 a 2.81 a LA Early-R 115.8 b 154.0 a 2.85 a LA Early-S 167.5 a 164.2 a 2.90 a LA Early-C35 159.8 a 161.8 a 2.87 a LA Early-C32 176.4 a 160.3 a 2.88 a Z Average for 1993-2000. y Letter refers to rootstock which trees were budded on R = Rubidoux; S = Swingle; C35 =Citrange C35; C32 = Citrange C32. x Means followed by the same letter are not significantly different (DMRT.05) 4

Table 2. Fruit quality comparison on early maturing satsuma cultivars. Average z Soluble Rind Solids/ solids thickness Juice acid Cultivar (%) (mm) ph (%) ratio Early Armstrong-R y 6.9 b x 2.6 a 4.2 a 41.5 a 12.8 d LA Early-R 7.4 a 2.4 b 4.3 a 41.5 a 14.8 ab LA Early-S 7.4 a 2.4 b 4.4 a 43.2 a 14.0 abc LA Early-C35 7.3 a 2.4 b 4.3 a 40.3 a 14.4 abc LA Early-C32 7.0 b 2.4 b 4.3 a 43.8 a 13.6 c Z Average for 1993-1999 y Letter refers to rootstock which trees were buded on R = Rubidoux; S = Swingle; C35 = Citrange C35; C32 = Citrange C32. x Means followed by the same letter are not significantly different (DMRT.05). Foliage Characteristics Leaves are dark green, large (3-4" long and 1-2" wide), lanceolate, tapering at base and apex with thin petiole. Tree Characteristics LA Early trees are medium in size but very productive. The growth pattern is similar to that of Early Armstrong in that the tree is spreading with drooping thornless branches. Fruit bud and blossom set are heavy, with even distribution throughout the tree. Fruit maturity is early and not determined by skin color, thus having acceptable solid/acid ratio (10:1 ratio required for legal sale in Louisiana) quite early in the season (tables 3 and 4). Maturity evaluation (Table 5) indicates that LA Early harvest can occur from early September into mid- October, slightly ahead of Early Armstrong. 5

Table 3. Solid/acid ratio comparison of early maturing satsuma cultivars. Average solid/acid ratio z Cultivar 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Early Armstrong-R y 11.3 a x 9.4 b 12.0 b ------- 15.7 a 14.5 a 13.8 b 8.9 b LA Early-R 11.4 a 10.9 a 16.1 a ------- 16.9 a 16.1 a 17.4 a 12.4 a z Average of 4 replications/treatment. y Letter represents rootstock; R = Rubidoux. x Means followed by the same letter are not significantly different (DMRT.05) 6

Table 4. Comparison of fruit maturity stage of early satsuma cultivars. Maturity evaluation factors Soluble solids (%) Solids/acid ratio Cultivar 9/24/99 9/8/00 9/24/99 9/8/00 Early Armstrong-R z 7.5 7.5 9.7 8.9 LA Early-R 8.5 8.0 14.6 12.4 z Letter represents rootstock; R = Rubidoux Table 5. Maturity range of satsuma cultivars. Harvest window Sept Oct Nov Cultivar 7 14 21 29 7 14 21 29 7 14 21 29 Early Armstrong LA Early Early St. Ann Brown s Select Owari Recommendations LA Early has performed well for several years in experimental trials at the Citrus Research Station. This cultivar is not intended to replace any existing cultivar but is intended to complement the early market of good quality satsuma mandarins. Several factors warrant attention in production of this cultivar: fruit susceptible to brown rot just prior or during ripening and will require spray for control; fruit susceptible to attack from the leaf footed plant bug and will require scouting and control measures; and trees can set a heavy crop resulting in reduced fruit size. LA Early has performed well on various rootstocks such as P. trifoliata Rubidoux, Swingle citrumelo, and Citranges C35 and C32. LA Early is recommended for commercial and home planting of early market satsumas in Louisiana s citrus growing areas. Limited budwood will be available from the Citrus Research Station, 22193 Highway 23, Port Sulphur, LA 70083. 7

Wayne J. Bourgeois, Ph.D. Associate Professor Citrus Research Station 22193 Highway 23 Port Sulphur, LA 70083 Roysell J. Constanin, Ph.D. Resident Director Citrus Research Station 22193 Highway 23 Port Sulphur, LA 70083 Matthew J. Falcon Research Associate Citrus Research Station 22193 Highway 23 Port Sulphur, LA 70083 Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station LSU Agricultural Center P.O. Box 25055 Baton Rouge, LA 70894-5055 Non-profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 733 Baton Rouge, LA 8