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AAC Kate

Strawberry

Denomination: 'AAC Kate'
Previously Proposed Denomination: 'K12-14'
Botanical Name: Fragaria × ananassa
Applicant/Holder: Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Kentville
Atlantic Food & Horticulture Research Centre
32 Main Street
Kentville, Nova Scotia
B4N 1J5
Canada
Breeder: Andrew Jamieson, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Kentville, Nova Scotia
Agent in Canada: Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada
Office of Intellectual Property and Commercialization
107 Science Place
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S7N 0X2
Canada
Tel: (306) 203-1383
Application Date: 2018-10-29
Provisional Protection:: 2018-10-29
Application Number: 18-9636

Variety Description

Varieties used for comparison: 'AAC Evelyn', 'AAC Lila' and 'Mira'

Summary: The stolon of 'AAC Kate' has a weak intensity of anthocyanin colouration while the stolon of 'AAC Evelyn' has an absent or very weak intensity of anthocyanin colouration and that of 'AAC Lila' has a strong intensity of anthocyanin colouration. The upper side of the leaf of 'AAC Kate' is dark green while those of 'AAC Lila' and 'Mira' are medium green. The leaf of 'AAC Kate' has strong blistering and medium glossiness while those of the reference varieties have a medium degree of blistering and absent or weak glossiness. The base of the terminal leaflet of 'AAC Kate' is rounded while the base of the terminal leaflet of 'AAC Evelyn' and 'AAC Lila' are obtuse and that of 'Mira' is acute. The flower of 'AAC Kate' is larger in diameter than those of 'Mira' and 'AAC Evelyn'. The calyx of 'AAC Kate' is smaller than the corolla while the calyx of 'Mira' is the same size as the corolla. The fruit of 'AAC Kate' is moderately longer than it is wide while that of 'AAC Evelyn' is much longer than it is wide. The fruit of 'AAC Kate' is ovoid in shape while the fruit of 'Mira' is globose and that of 'AAC Evelyn' and 'AAC Lila' are long conic. The fruit of 'AAC Kate' is medium red while the fruit of 'Mira' is orange red. The fruit of 'AAC Kate' has a narrow band without achenes while the fruit of 'AAC Lila' has a broad band without achenes and the fruit of 'Mira' has a very broad band without achenes. The calyx attachment on the fruit of 'AAC Kate' is positioned level with the fruit while those of the reference varieties are raised. The sepals on the fruit of 'AAC Kate' have an outwards attitude while the sepals of 'AAC Lila' and 'Mira' have an upwards attitude. The adherence of the calyx on the fruit of 'AAC Kate' is very strong while that of the reference varieties is of medium strength.

Description:

PLANT: not remontant type bearing, upright growth habit, medium density of foliage, strong vigour
STOLONS: medium number, weak intensity of anthocyanin colouration, sparse pubescence

PETIOLE: medium length, upwards attitude of hairs
STIPULE: medium intensity of anthocyanin colouration
LEAF: large, dark green upper side, strong blistering, medium glossiness, no variegation
TERMINAL LEAFLET: equal in length and width, rounded base, crenate margin, convex in cross-section

FLOWERING: begins mid-season
INFLORESCENCE: predominantly positioned at same level as foliage, medium number of flowers
PEDICEL: upwards attitude of hairs
FLOWER: calyx smaller than corolla, touching petal arrangement, stamen present
PETAL: moderately shorter than wide, white upper side

CALYX: attachment level with fruit, diameter slightly larger than fruit, outwards attitude of sepals, very strong adherence to fruit
FRUIT: begins ripening mid-season, moderately longer than wide, large, ovoid shape, moderate difference in shape between terminal fruit and other fruit, firm, absent or small cavity
FRUIT SURFACE: medium red, even or slightly uneven colour distribution, medium glossiness, even or very slightly uneven, narrow band without achenes, achenes positioned below surface
FRUIT FLESH: medium red, light red core

Origin & Breeding History: 'AAC Kate' (experimental designation K12-14) originated from a cross conducted in the winter of 2011 in a greenhouse at the Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Kentville Research and Development Centre, Kentville, Nova Scotia. The cross was made between the female parent line K07-32 and the male parent line K04-21. A single plant was selected for asexual propagation via stolons in the summer of 2012 from a seedling field in Sheffields Mills, Kings County, Nova Scotia. 'AAC Kate' was selected based on time of ripening, fruit size, and fruit flavour.

Tests & Trials: The comparative trial for 'AAC Kate' was conducted at the Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Kentville Research and Development Centre, Kentville, Nova Scotia in a greenhouse in 2021. The plants were grown in individual 15cm pots on wire mesh benches. There were 10 rows of 3 plants for a total of 30 plants per variety. Plants were spaced 30 cm apart with 60 cm spacing between varieties. Measurements were taken from a minimum of 18 plants or parts of 18 plants of each variety. Mean differences were significant at the 5% probability level based on a Student's T-test.


Comparison table for 'AAC Kate' with reference varieties 'AAC Evelyn', 'AAC Lila' and 'Mira'

Flower diameter (cm)

  'AAC Kate' 'AAC Evelyn' 'AAC Lila' 'Mira'
mean 3.3 3.1 3.4 3.1
std. deviation 0.32 0.30 0.20 0.31

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AAC Kate
Strawberry: 'AAC Kate' (top left) with reference varieties 'AAC Evelyn' (bottom left), 'AAC Lila' (bottom right) and 'Mira' (top centre)

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AAC Kate
Strawberry: 'AAC Kate' (bottom left) with reference varieties 'AAC Evelyn' (top left), 'AAC Lila' (top right) and 'Mira' (bottom right)

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AAC Kate
Strawberry: 'AAC Kate' (bottom left) with reference varieties 'AAC Evelyn' (top left), 'AAC Lila' (top right) and 'Mira' (bottom right)

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