Skyline
Denomination: | 'Skyline' |
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Botanical Name: | Phaseolus vulgaris |
Applicant/Holder: |
Globe Seeds B.V. Postbus 46 Vlijmen 5250 AA Netherlands |
Breeder: |
HA van Mierlo, Globe Seeds B.V., Vlijmen, Netherlands |
Agent in Canada: |
Terramax Holdings Corporation Box 345 Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan S0G 4A0 Canada Tel: 306-699-7368 |
Application Date: | 2008-04-29 |
Application Number: | 08-6317 |
Grant of Rights Date: | 2012-02-01 |
Certificate Number: | 4260 |
Date rights surrendered: | 2015-02-01 |
Variety Description
Variety used for comparison: 'Envoy'
Summary: 'Skyline' is resistant to moderately resistant to Anthracnose race 105 whereas 'Envoy' is susceptible.
Description:
PLANT: no anthocyanin colouration of hypocotyl, determinate growth habit with strong and erect stem and branches
LEAF: medium green, weak rugosity
SECONDARY LEAFLET: very sparse pubescence on lower side
FLOWER: in foliage at full flowering, small bracts, white standard, white wings
POD: light to medium green, no pigmentation, very slight curvature towards dorsal part, pointed tip, weak prominence of grains, smooth surface, distributed scattered on the plant
BEAK: medium length, weak curvature
SEED: narrow elliptic shape of median longitudinal section, elliptic to circular shape in cross section, single coloured, white or greenish, no secondary colours, weak veining, self-coloured hilar ring, shiny lustre
DISEASE REACTION: resistant to moderately resistant to Anthracnose race 105
Origin & Breeding History: 'Skyline' was developed from the cross 'VM-MPB' as the female parent and '86.781' as the pollen parent conducted in November, 1982 in Vlijmen, the Netherlands. It was selected in September, 2000 from single plant selections from the F9 generation and increased from then on. Selection criteria included yield, disease resistance, maturity and stand ability.
Tests & Trials: The tests and trials for 'Skyline' were conducted in Qu'appelle, Saskatchewan during the summers of 2006-2008. Plots consisted of three replicates measuring 1.5 metres by 10 metres in length with 18.75 cm row spacings. Each replicate consisted of 8 rows.
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