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Journal of Plant Nutrition | 2006

The Effect of Calcium Sprays and Fruit Thinning on Bitter Pit Incidence and Calcium Content in ‘Honeycrisp’ Apple

Adriana Telias; Emily Hoover; Carl J. Rosen; David S. Bedford; Dennis Cook

ABSTRACT ‘Honeycrisp’ is a recently released cultivar of apple (Malus x domestica) developed by the University of Minnesota, now in high demand by growers and consumers. This cultivar is susceptible to bitter pit, especially when the trees are young and the fruit load is low. The effects of calcium (Ca) sprays, fruit thinning, vegetative growth, fruit and leaf nutrient concentration on bitter pit incidence, and two sampling methods for nutrient analysis were studied. Bitter pit incidence was associated with several variables, including Ca and phosphorus (P) concentrations in leaves and fruits, magnesium (Mg) concentration in leaves, and yield parameters. Fruit Ca concentration and content for the growing season were modeled, which allowed the determinations of Ca levels associated with bitter pit incidence. Our data suggest that plug analysis was less sensitive than fruit-segment analysis for finding differences in Ca concentrations.


Horticulture research | 2017

Elucidation of the Honeycrisp' pedigree through haplotype analysis with a multi-family integrated SNP linkage map and a large apple (Malus×domestica) pedigree-connected SNP data set

Nicholas P. Howard; Eric van de Weg; David S. Bedford; Cameron Peace; Stijn Vanderzande; Matthew D. Clark; Soon Li Teh; Lichun Cai; James J. Luby

The apple (Malus×domestica) cultivar Honeycrisp has become important economically and as a breeding parent. An earlier study with SSR markers indicated the original recorded pedigree of ‘Honeycrisp’ was incorrect and ‘Keepsake’ was identified as one putative parent, the other being unknown. The objective of this study was to verify ‘Keepsake’ as a parent and identify and genetically describe the unknown parent and its grandparents. A multi-family based dense and high-quality integrated SNP map was created using the apple 8 K Illumina Infinium SNP array. This map was used alongside a large pedigree-connected data set from the RosBREED project to build extended SNP haplotypes and to identify pedigree relationships. ‘Keepsake’ was verified as one parent of ‘Honeycrisp’ and ‘Duchess of Oldenburg’ and ‘Golden Delicious’ were identified as grandparents through the unknown parent. Following this finding, siblings of ‘Honeycrisp’ were identified using the SNP data. Breeding records from several of these siblings suggested that the previously unreported parent is a University of Minnesota selection, MN1627. This selection is no longer available, but now is genetically described through imputed SNP haplotypes. We also present the mosaic grandparental composition of ‘Honeycrisp’ for each of its 17 chromosome pairs. This new pedigree and genetic information will be useful in future pedigree-based genetic studies to connect ‘Honeycrisp’ with other cultivars used widely in apple breeding programs. The created SNP linkage map will benefit future research using the data from the Illumina apple 8 and 20 K and Affymetrix 480 K SNP arrays.


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1999

COMPARISON OF SOFTENING-RELATED CHANGES DURING STORAGE OF 'HONEYCRISP' APPLE, ITS PARENTS, AND 'DELICIOUS'

Cindy B. S. Tong; Darryl E. Krueger; Zata Vickers; David S. Bedford; James J. Luby; Ahmed F. El-Shiekh; Kenneth A. Shackel; Hamid Ahmadi


Hortscience | 2005

Relationship of instrumental and sensory texture measurements of fresh and stored apples to cell number and size

Harpartap Mann; David S. Bedford; James J. Luby; Zata Vickers; Cindy B. S. Tong


Hortscience | 2005

Using Microsatellite Analysis to Verify Breeding Records: A study of `Honeycrisp' and Other Cold-hardy Apple Cultivars

Paul R. Cabe; Andrew Baumgarten; Kyle Onan; James J. Luby; David S. Bedford


Hortscience | 2003

Location and Temperature Effects on Soft Scald in 'Honeycrisp' Apples

Cindy B. S. Tong; David S. Bedford; James J. Luby; Faye Propsom; Randolph M. Beaudry; James P. Mattheis; Christopher B. Watkins; Sarah A. Weis


Hortscience | 2013

An investigation of U.S. apple producers' trait prioritization-evidence from audience surveys

Chengyan Yue; R. Karina Gallardo; James J. Luby; Alicia Rihn; James R. McFerson; Vicki A. McCracken; David S. Bedford; Susan K. Brown; Kate Evans; Cholani Weebadde; Audrey Sebolt; Amy F. Iezzoni


Archive | 1988

Apple tree: Honeycrisp

James J. Luby; David S. Bedford


Acta Horticulturae | 1998

Cold hardiness in the USDA malus core germplasm collection

James J. Luby; Emily Hoover; Mary Peterson; David Larson; David S. Bedford


Hortscience | 1990

Sphagnum Peat in the Growing Medium and Nitrogen Application Influence Asparagus Growth

Luther Waters; Bonnie L. Blanchette; Rhoda L. Burrows; David S. Bedford

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Emily Hoover

University of Minnesota

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Paul R. Cabe

Washington and Lee University

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Zata Vickers

University of California

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