Pecan tree named ‘Ga. 03-6-32’
PP034933 · 2023-01-24
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Abstract
A pecan tree distinguished by the following unique combination of characteristics: large nut size, bright kernel color, good shelling ability, moderately early harvest date, and good resistance to the scab fungus (Venturia effuse) in sprayed orchards.
Claims
1. A new and distinct cultivar of pecan tree of Carya illinoinensis named ‘Ga. 03-6-32’ substantially as herein illustrated and described.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying colored photographic illustrations show the overall appearance and distinct characteristics of the new cultivar of Carya illinoinensis ‘Ga. 03-6-32’ showing the colors as true as possible. Colors in the photographs may differ slightly from the color values cited in the detailed botanical description, which accurately describes the colors of the new Genus species ‘cultivar name’. The data in
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(8) The following detailed description of ‘Ga. 03-6-32’ is based on observations of the original tree growing in Tifton, Ga. at ages 15 and 16 and of asexually reproduced progeny on their first through eleventh years from top-working grafts, growing in Tifton, Ga., and whip grafted trees on their first through eighth year in Ray City and Albany, Ga.
(9) Throughout this specification, color names beginning with a small letter signify that the name of that color, as used in common speech, is aptly descriptive. Color names beginning with a capital letter designate values based made with reference to The Royal Horticultural Society (R.H.S.) Colour Chart, 2005. The color characteristics of this type may vary with lighting and other conditions. Therefore, color characteristics of this new variety should be determined with reference to the observations described herein, rather than from these illustrations alone. Varietal Name: ‘Ga. 03-6-32’. Parentage: Seed parent: ‘Sioux’; Pollen parent: ‘Desirable’. Description of plant material: Tree.—‘Ga. 03-6-32’ trees are vigorous with an upright moderately spreading canopy. Trunks have tight scales greyed green in color (RHS N200C). The ‘Ga. 03-6-32’ trees have a dense branching pattern. In 2018 the height of the original, 15-year-old ‘Ga. 03-6-32’ tree was about 14 meters in height and had a canopy width of about 10.7 meters. In 2022, the heigh of an 11-year-old ‘Ga. 03-6-32’ tree, shown in
(10) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Pest resistance of pecan cultivars and selections in a sprayed orchard over years 2012-2019 at Tifton, Ga. Avg. Max. Black aphid Cultivar # Trees Leaf scab.sup.z nut scab.sup.y nut scab.sup.x damage.sup.w ‘Ga. 03-6-32’ 4 1.3 b.sup.v 1.0 d 1.4 d 1.1 de ‘Avalon’ 6 1.0 b 1.0 d 1.0 d 2.1 b ‘Byrd’ 5 1.1 b 2.1 b 3.5 b 1.2 cde ‘Desirable’ 6 2.9 a 3.7 a 4.8 a 1.4 cd ‘Gafford’ 4 1.0 b 1.0 d 1.0 d 1.0 e ‘Pawnee’ 3 1.1 b 1.4 cd 2.6 c 1.5 c ‘Stuart’.sup.u 5 1.1 b 1.4 c 3.1 bc 2.5 a ‘Zinner’.sup.u 6 1.1 b 1.1 d 2.7c 2.6 a Sig. <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 .sup.z1 = no scab lesions, 2 = a few isolated lesions with restricted growth, 3 = multiple lesions with expanding lesions, 4 = stem scab lesions or defoliation. .sup.y1 = no scab lesions, 2 = a few lesions with restricted growth, 3 = multiple lesions, 0% to 10% coverage, 4 = 11% to 50% coverage, 5 = 51% to 100% coverage or nut drop. Average damage seen on nuts over the tree. .sup.x1 = no scab lesions, 2 = a few lesions with restricted growth, 3 = multiple lesions, 0% to 10% coverage, 4 = 11% to 50% coverage, 5 = 51% to 100% coverage or nut drop. Maximum damage seen on any nut. .sup.w1 = no damage, 2 = light chlorotic spotting, 0% to 25% leaves affected, 3 = moderate chlorotic spotting, 26% to 75% chlorotic spotting, 4 = heavy chlorotic spotting, 76% to 100% leaves affected. .sup.vMean separation within a column by Duncan's multiple range test, P ≤ 0.05. .sup.uTrees were removed after hurricane in 2018 and have no data for 2019.
(11) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Pest resistance of pecan cultivars and selections in a sprayed orchard over years 2017-2019 at Ray City, Ga. # Leaf Avg. Max. Black aphid Cultivar Trees scab.sup.z nut scab.sup.y nut scab.sup.x damage.sup.w ‘Ga. 03-6-32’ 6 1.0 b.sup.v 1.0 b 1.0 c 1.0 b ‘Avalon’ 6 1.0 b 1.0 b 1.0 c 1.9 a ‘Desirable’ 6 1.8 a 2.7 a 3.4 a 1.0 b ‘Elliott’ 6 1.0 b 1.0 b 1.0 c 1.0 b ‘Zinner’ 6 1.0 b 1.4 b 2.1 b 1.6 a Sig. <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 .sup.z1 = no scab lesions, 2 = a few isolated lesions with restricted growth, 3 = multiple lesions with expanding lesions, 4 = stem scab lesions or defoliation. .sup.y1 = no scab lesions, 2 = a few lesions with restricted growth, 3 = multiple lesions, 0% to 10% coverage, 4 = 11% to 50% coverage, 5 = 51% to 100% coverage or nut drop. Average damage seen on nuts over the tree. .sup.x1 = no scab lesions, 2 = a few lesions with restricted growth, 3 = multiple lesions, 0% to 10% coverage, 4 = 11% to 50% coverage, 5 = 51% to 100% coverage or nut drop. Maximum damage seen on any nut. .sup.w1 = no damage, 2 = light chlorotic spotting, 0% to 25% leaves affected, 3 = moderate chlorotic spotting, 26% to 75% chlorotic spotting, 4 = heavy chlorotic spotting, 76% to 100% leaves affected. .sup.vMean separation within a column by Duncan's multiple range test, P ≤ 0.05.
(12) TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Pest resistance of pecan cultivars and selections in an unsprayed orchard over years 2013-2019 at Tifton, Ga. # Leaf Avg. Max. Black aphid Cultivar Trees scab.sup.z nut scab.sup.y nut scab.sup.x damage.sup.w ‘Ga. 03-6-32’ 2 1.9 c.sup.v 2.9 c 3.8 b 1.5 d ‘Avalon’ 3 1.0 c 1.0 e 1.2 c 2.4 abc ‘Cunard’ 1 3.2 ab 4.8 ab 5.0 a 1.8 bcd ‘Desirable’ 1 3.9 a 5.0 a 5.0 a 2.1 bcd ‘Elliott’ 1 1.0 c 1.0 e 1.0 c 1.6 cd ‘McMillan’ 1 1.0 c 1.0 e 1.2 c 1.7 cd ‘Pawnee’ 1 2.1 bc 4.8 ab 4.9 a 2.0 bcd ‘Stuart’ 1 2.1 bc 4.6 ab 5.0 a 3.1 a ‘Sumner’ 1 1.6 c 2.4 d 3.4 b 2.1 bcd ‘Zinner’ 2 1.9 c 4.4 b 4.9 a 2.7 ab Sig. <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 .sup.z1 = no scab lesions, 2 = a few isolated lesions with restricted growth, 3 = multiple lesions with expanding lesions, 4 = stem scab lesions or defoliation. .sup.y1 = no scab lesions, 2 = a few lesions with restricted growth, 3 = multiple lesions, 0% to 10% coverage, 4 = 11% to 50% coverage, 5 = 51% to 100% coverage or nut drop. Average damage seen on nuts over the tree. .sup.x1 = no scab lesions, 2 = a few lesions with restricted growth, 3 = multiple lesions, 0% to 10% coverage, 4 = 11% to 50% coverage, 5 = 51% to 100% coverage or nut drop. Maximum damage seen on any nut. .sup.w1 = no damage, 2 = light chlorotic spotting, 0% to 25% leaves affected, 3 = moderate chlorotic spotting, 26% to 75% chlorotic spotting, 4 = heavy chlorotic spotting, 76% to 100% leaves affected. .sup.vMean separation within a column by Duncan's multiple range test, P ≤ 0.05. Years were treated as reps.
(13) TABLE-US-00004 TABLE 4 Pest resistance of pecan cultivars and selections in an unsprayed orchard over years 2016-2019 at Albany, Ga. Leaf Avg. Max. Black aphid Cultivar # Trees scab.sup.z nut scab.sup.y nut scab.sup.x damage.sup.w ‘Ga. 3-6-32’ 3 1.4 b.sup.v 2.2 b 3.8 b 1.9 ‘Avalon’ 3 1.0 c 1.0 c 1.0 c 2.5 ‘Cunard’ 2 4.0 a 5.0 a 5.0 a 2.0 ‘Desirable’ 3 3.9 a 5.0 a 5.0 a 2.0 ‘Elliott’ 3 1.0 c 1.0 c 1.0 c 2.3 ‘Sumner’ 3 1.0 c 2.0 bc 3.9 b 2.1 ‘Treadwell’ 2 4.0 a 5.0 a 5.0 a 1.6 Sig. <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 NS .sup.z1 = no scab lesions, 2 = a few isolated lesions with restricted growth, 3 = multiple lesions with expanding lesions, 4 = stem scab lesions or defoliation. .sup.y1 = no scab lesions, 2 = a few lesions with restricted growth, 3 = multiple lesions, 0% to 10% coverage, 4 = 11% to 50% coverage, 5 = 51% to 100% coverage or nut drop. Average damage seen on nuts over the tree. .sup.x1 = no scab lesions, 2 = a few lesions with restricted growth, 3 = multiple lesions, 0% to 10% coverage, 4 = 11% to 50% coverage, 5 = 51% to 100% coverage or nut drop. Maximum damage seen on any nut. .sup.w1 = no damage, 2 = light chlorotic spotting, 0% to 25% leaves affected, 3 = moderate chlorotic spotting, 26% to 75% chlorotic spotting, 4 = heavy chlorotic spotting, 76% to 100% leaves affected. .sup.vMean separation within a column by Duncan's multiple range test, P ≤ 0.05.
(14) TABLE-US-00005 TABLE 5 In-shell nut yield (lbs. per tree) of pecan cultivars in Tifton, Ga. for years 10-14 (2015-2019) from planting. # Year Year Year Year Year Cultivar Trees 10 11 12 13 14 Avg. ‘Ga. 3-6-32’.sup.z 4 72 b.sup.y 48 76 85 ab 98 ab 76 ab ‘Avalon’.sup.z 6 69 b 85 75 111 a 125 a 93 a ‘Byrd’ 5 95 a 60 53 69 b 50 c 66 bc ‘Desirable’ 4 37 c 50 50 52 b 40 c 46 c ‘Gafford’ 4 63 b 67 76 85 ab —.sup.x 73 abc ‘Pawnee’ 3 12 c 83 70 54 b 62 bc 56 bc Sig. <0.001 NS NS 0.03 0.009 0.014 .sup.zGa. 03-6-32 and Avalon were topworked into the orchard and when yields were similar to year 7 yields they were considered to be 7 years old. .sup.yMean separation within a column by Duncan's multiple range test, P ≤ 0.05. .sup.xGafford yields were lost in 2018 (year 14) because it could not be harvested ahead of hurricane damage.
(15) TABLE-US-00006 TABLE 6 In-shell nut yield (lbs. per tree) of pecan cultivars in Ray City, Ga. for years 6-8 from planting (2017-2019). Yield Yield Yield Yield Cultivar # Trees year 6 year 7 year 8 avg. ‘Ga. 03-6-32’ 4 28 a.sup.z 26 b 49 a 34 b ‘Avalon’ 3 35 a 57 a 68 a 53 a ‘Desirable’ 4 10 b 9 c 19 b 13 c ‘Zinner’ 4 13 b 40 ab 44 a 32 b Sig. <0.001 <0.001 0.01 0.002 .sup.zMean separation within a column by Duncan's multiple range test, P ≤ 0.05.
(16) TABLE-US-00007 TABLE 7 Nut and kernel quality attributes of pecan cultivars averaged over all years of testing (2009-2019) at Tifton, Ga. # Percent Percent Kernel Cultivar Trees Nuts/lb kernel fuzz.sup.z rating.sup.y ‘Ga. 03-6-32’ 4 44.4 d.sup.x 56.7 a 0 c 4.9 a ‘Avalon’ 6 47.2 bc 53.8 b 0 c 4.6 a ‘Byrd’ 5 49.8 a 56.5 a 1.5 b 3.9 b ‘Desirable’ 4 45.3 cd 48.4 d 4.6 a 3.0 c ‘Gafford’ 4 49.2 ab 50.4 c 3.5 a 3.5 b ‘Pawnee’ 3 47.1 bc 56.0 a 0 c 3.8 b Sig. <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 .sup.zEstimated percentage of the kernel surface covered with packing material. .sup.yAttractiveness rating of the pecan kernels with 5 = Excellent, 4 = Good, 3 = Average, 2 = Poor, 1 = Terrible. Ratings are based on kernel color, size, fill, shelling ability, and lack of defects. .sup.xMean separation within a column by Duncan's multiple range test, P ≤ 0.05.
(17) TABLE-US-00008 TABLE 8 Phenology & number of nuts/cluster of pecan cultivars in Tifton, Ga., 2011-2015. Bud burst # Nuts per 50% Shuck Cultivar # Trees date cluster split ‘Ga. 03-6-32’ 4 3-Apr ab.sup.z 2.4 b 4-Oct b ‘Avalon’ 6 4-Apr ab 2.4 b 2-Oct b ‘Byrd’ 5 25-Mar c 3.2 a 19-Sep c ‘Desirable’ 4 31-Mar b 2.3 b 10-Oct a ‘Stuart’ 5 3-Apr a 2.6 b 11-Oct a ‘Pawnee’ 3 31-Mar b 3.4 a 10-Sep d Sig. <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 .sup.zMean separation within a column by Duncan's multiple range test, P ≤ 0.05.
The ‘Ga. 03-6-32’ pecan tree is therefore an improved new and distinct pecan.