The Crunch Factor: Apple Development at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum

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The Crunch Factor: Apple Development at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum

Slides and Content Courtesy of: David Bedford James Luby Emily Hoover Karl Foord Peter Moe

Apple Coevolution and Dispersal Animals are attracted to the fruit and unknowingly spread the seeds.

Human Dispersal Apples are believed to have originated in Kazakhstan which was part of the ancient silk route. As traders passed through that region they picked apples, ate them and dropped the seeds along the way.

Further Dispersal These seeds grew into trees that produced fruit and were further spread throughout Europe and Asia.

Domestication by Grafting Through the use of grafting, the Greeks and Romans were able to cultivate superior specimens from wild trees. They spread them throughout the civilized world.

Apples in the New World Eventually apples made their way to America with the early settlers.

Apples in Minnesota? I would not choose to live in Minnesota because one can not grow apples there. - Horace Greeley, New York Tribune, 1860

19 th Century Successes Spur Interest in Fruit Breeding Minnesota State Horticultural Society Peter Gideon, of Excelsior, introduces the Wealthy apple in 1868 Wealthy Apple

UMN Fruit Breeding Program The present program began in 1908 on property purchased west of Chanhassen. Early introductions Minnehaha apple - 1920 Haralson apple - 1922

The University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm now part of the Landscape Arboretum The Minnesota Horticulturist, 1909 To get the best results in fruit breeding, a large number of varieties of all fruits adapted to this region should be planted as soon as possible at our (new) fruit farm. Charles Haralson, The Minnesota Horticulturist, Nov. 1908

What is Plant Breeding? Art and science of developing new plants using knowledge of genetics, genomics and other fields Most important tools: Hybridization Selection Scientific American

Pollen from male parent is placed by hand on stigmas of the flowers of female parent The flowers are covered with bags to prevent unwanted pollination.

Apple Variety Development Timeline - Hybridization -Plan and make crosses in orchard Hybridization is the easy part It only takes 1 week every year.

Hybridization - produces a hybrid seed Doesn t affect the apple just the seeds. What is a hybrid? An individual that results from a combination of genes from two parents. We are hybrids!

Apple Genetics Apples are very heterozygous they have a lot of variation. Apple trees grown from seeds will not be true-to-type. This makes it difficult to perpetuate improved selections

Apple Seedlings Growing in HRC Greenhouse

Apple Breeding Timeline Year 1: Make crosses in the orchard The apples are collected in the Fall The seeds are removed and must be cold stratified. Year 2: Seedlings grown in containers in greenhouse and gravel beds. Dwarfing rootstock planted in orchard in spring and budded with seedling scion buds in July-August.

Apple Breeding Timeline First Test Year 3 5: First Test Pre-fruiting period -Cull seedlings in field for winter injury, disease susceptibility, etc. Year 5 10: Fruiting and selection period -Evaluate for tree and fruit quality -Select Superior Seedlings and give a test number e.g. MN 1711 -Propagate new selections for further testing on two dwarfing rootstocks

Apple Breeding Timeline Second Test Year 7-10 -Plant cloned trees of selections in Second Test -Fruit harvested from 2 nd Test Blocks sold at Arboretum Applehouse Year 10-15 -Evaluate fruit and trees in Second Test trials -Use sensory panels to confirm fruit quality Send best selections to other sites for evaluation

Apple Breeding Timeline Year 15 20 Third Test -Propagate best selections for commercial testing -Apply for US Plant Patent and other IP protection -Identify and contract with commercial partners -Virus testing and commercial propagation by nurseries -Send to plant quarantine sites in other countries for international commercialization - Year 20-25 Commercialization -Initial trees available to producers Year 25-30 First substantial amount of fruit available to consumers

Asexually propagated varieties the product of fruit breeding Why are fruit varieties asexually propagated? Maintain a superior genotype Market will pay for higher cost of plants Barriers to True-breeding Seed Production Long juvenile phase Self Incompatibility systems Highly heterozygous

Many Important Traits in a Good Variety..many genes must be combined Texture *** Flavor Appearance Fruit size Storage life Disease resistance Productivity Cultural traits (annual bearing, tree form etc.)

Our Philosophy Appearance is an important factor in the initial purchase of an apple. Texture and flavor are the most important factors in the repurchase of an apple.

University of Minnesota Apple Introductions 27 varieties introduced from Univ. of Minnesota including Haralson Fireside Regent Honeygold Chestnut Crab Sweet Sixteen Honeycrisp (Honeycrunch ) Minnewashta (Zestar! ) Wildung (SnowSweet ) Minneiska (SweeTango ) Frostbite

Zestar! Ripens ~ Sept 1. Zones 3-5 Well balanced sweet/tart flavor. Excellent for fresh eating and cooking. Good storage for an early apple. Very susceptible to scab Early Apples Chestnut Crabapple Ripens ~ Sept 8. Nutty flavor. Small and homely Fresh eating only. Hardy to zone 3-5 Wealthy Ripens ~ Sept 10. Tart flavor Excellent for baking Hardy to zone 3-5 Susceptable to scab and fireblight

Midseason Apples Honeycrisp Ripens ~ September 25. Well balanced flavor. Good for fresh eating and cooking. Incredibly crisp texture.*** Outstanding storage life 7 months. Scab resistant Zone 3-5 Sweet Sixteen Ripens ~ September 20. Sweet, unusual flavor. Fresh eating mostly. Upright tree, slow to come into bearing. Zone 4-5

Honeycrisp Apple Over 10 Million Trees planted worldwide Introduced to Europe, South Africa New Zealand as Honeycrunch A Parent of other new apples being introduced in New York and Washington

Late Midseason Apples Haralson Ripens ~ September 30. Tart flavor. Good for fresh eating and especially cooking. Good storage life. Very prone to biennial bearing. Nice compact tree. Zone 3-5 Honeygold Ripens ~ October 5. Sweet, balanced flavor. Good for fresh eating and cooking. Very susceptible to bruising and fire blight. Zone 4-5

Late Season Apples Regent Ripens ~ October 10. Well balanced flavor. Good for fresh eating and cooking. Good storage life. Rather susceptible to scab. Zone 4b-5 Keepsake Sweet unusual flavor. Best for fresh eating. Somewhat small and not overly attractive. Excellent storage life.

SnowSweet Ripens ~ Oct 10 Snow white firm flesh Flesh browns very slowly Great for fruit plates, salads and for dried apples

Only premium quality fruit can be sold as SweeTango Parents are Honeycrisp and Zestar! SweeTango fruit offers another superior apple-eating experience a satisfying crunch and a juicy blast of sweettart flavor. SweeTango Apple

Minneiska variety apples Apples available at retail stores and the Arboretum Applehouse Typically harvested the last week in August or first week of September Stores well for over 6 weeks Multi-purpose apple

Trees in various stages of quarantine or testing in several countries around the world Test plantings established in EU and NZ (2008), South Africa (2010) and Chile (2011)

Honeycrunch U of M licensed production, marketing and trademark rights for EU to the French Groupe Pomanjou in 2000, a privately held production, packing, and marketing organization. Have planted 200+ ha in France and Germany. Eventual goal is ~500 ha or ~ 750,000 bushels Marketed as a premium variety in selected markets in the EU. Has maintained some of the highest returns in the EU market.

Honeycrunch Trademark name used in Europe for Honeycrisp Production commencing in South Africa, Chile, and New Zealand to provide fruit for winter sales in EU and US. Cub stores in Minnesota sold Honeycrisp Apples grown in Chile last May

What s New From the U? MN 55 MN 1984 Need Names for Both

MN 55 A New Apple Variety Derived from a cross of Honeycrisp with AA44 (MonArk) Ripens early in the season ( Late August) Crisp, juicy, explosive texture of its Honeycrisp parent, a bright red color and sprightly flavor Storage life up to 6 month Commercial growers only

MN 1984 Parents -Frostbite x Honeycrisp Texture- very crisp; Flavor- sweet, well balanced Ripens mid- September Storage life excellent, 7-8 months Shows field tolerance to Apple Scab fungus No license required