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Vidal

Borage

Denomination: 'Vidal'
Botanical Name: Borago officinalis
Applicant/Holder: Bioriginal Food & Science Corp.
102 Melville Street
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S7J 0R1
Canada
Breeder: Guohai Wu, Bioriginal Food & Science Corp., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Application Date: 2024-01-23
Provisional Protection: 2024-01-23
Application Number: 24-11581

Variety Description

Varieties used for comparison: '17-1', '22-2' and 'Fortuna'

Summary: At the rosette stage, the lower leaf of ‘Vidal' has a strong undulation of the margin while the lower leaf of '17-1' has weak undulation of the margin. The lower leaf of ‘Vidal' is shorter than the lower leaf of '17-1' and longer than those of '22-2' and 'Fortuna'. The lower leaf of ‘Vidal' is narrower than the lower leaf of '17-1'. The lower leaf of ‘Vidal' is medium in size while the lower leaf of '17-1' is large. After bolting, the upper leaf of ‘Vidal' is longer than the upper leaf of '17-1'. The plants of ‘Vidal' flower earlier than the plants of 'Fortuna'. On the freshly opened flower, the petal of ‘Vidal' is white while the petal on the flower of ‘22-2' is blue and for '17-1', 75% of the flowers have blue petals and 25% of the flowers have white petals.. The anthocyanin colouration on the pedicel of ‘Vidal' is of a weak intensity while that of ‘22-2' is of a strong intensity. The anthocyanin colouration on the sepal of ‘Vidal' is of a medium intensity while that of ‘22-2' is of a strong intensity. After flowering, the plants of ‘Vidal' are shorter than the plants of '17-1' and taller than those of '22-2'. The plants of ‘Vidal' mature earlier than the plants of 'Fortuna'.

Description:

PLANT: open pollinated spring borage, medium vigor, mid-season bolting, mid-season flowering, indeterminate flowering, medium height after flowering, matures mid-season

LOWER LEAF (AT ROSETTE STAGE): medium sized, medium to long, medium width, medium to large length/width ratio
LOWER LEAF BLADE (AT ROSETTE STAGE): strong undulation of margin, medium green, pointed tip, medium to dense pubescence on upper side, medium degree of blistering on upper side
LOWER LEAF PETIOLE: semi-erect attitude
UPPER LEAF (AFTER BOLTING): small, medium length, narrow to medium width, medium length/width ratio
UPPER LEAF BLADE (AFTER BOLTING): weak to medium undulation of margin, medium green, pointed tip, medium to dense pubescence on upper side, low to medium degree of blistering on upper side

STEM: low extent of weak intensity anthocyanin colouration, anthocyanin colouration absent at leaf axil

INFLORESCENCE: scorpioid cyme type, weak intensity of anthocyanin colouration on pedicel
FLOWER: white petal, overlapping petal spacing
SEPAL: medium intensity of anthocyanin colouration

SEED: dark brown, reticulate seed coat

CHEMICAL REACTION: tolerant to imidazolinone herbicides

Origin & Breeding History: ‘Vidal' (experimental designation 18-5) originated from the cross conducted in a green house between the borage lines 15-373 and 15-411-1 at Bioriginal Food and Science Corp. in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 2015. The variety was advanced in winter nurseries in Chile and in Saskatchewan where an F6 line was designated 18-5 in 2018 based on shattering resistance, herbicide tolerance, gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) content in the seed oil, seed yield along with other agronomic traits. After the line was further multiplied in Chile, it was assessed for yield by Integrated Crop Management Services (ICMS) in Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Alberta from 2020-2023. Breeder seed production commenced in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba in 2023.

Tests & Trials: The comparative trials for ‘Vidal' were conducted at AgQuest Inc. in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan during the 2024 and 2025 growing seasons. The trial consisted of 4 replicates in an RCB design. Each plot consisted of 5 rows, 5 meters long with a row spacing of 20 cm. The planting density resulted in a minimum of 800 plants per variety. Measured characteristics were based on 20 measurements per variety per year. Mean differences were significant at the 5% probability level based on a paired Student's t-test. The trials were sprayed post emergence with Imazamox, at an application rate of approximately 8.13g/acre, with no plant injury observed.


Comparison tables for 'Vidal' with reference varieties '17-1', '22-2' and 'Fortuna'

Lower leaf length (cm)

  'Vidal' '17-1' '22-2' 'Fortuna'
mean 2024 13.8 15.8 12.4 12.8
std. deviation 2024 1.12 1.23 1.42 0.80
mean 2025 16.2 18.1 13.6 13.4
std. deviation 2025 2.35 1.80 2.05 1.08

Lower leaf width (cm)

  'Vidal' '17-1' '22-2' 'Fortuna'
mean 2024 8.4 10.0 8.4 8.4
std. deviation 2024 0.70 0.92 0.86 0.53
mean 2025 7.5 8.2 6.8 6.7
std. deviation 2025 0.99 0.80 1.03 0.81

Upper leaf length (cm)

  'Vidal' '17-1' '22-2' 'Fortuna'
mean 2024 6.8 6.1 6.5 6.9
std. deviation 2024 0.58 1.13 0.70 0.93
mean 2025 10.3 9.3 8.7 8.2
std. deviation 2025 1.78 1.06 0.67 0.75

Days to flowering (days from sowing to when the first flower is open on 50% of the plants)

  'Vidal' '17-1' '22-2' 'Fortuna'
mean 2024 46 45 49 48
mean 2025 54 52 55 56

Plant height (after flowering)

  'Vidal' '17-1' '22-2' 'Fortuna'
mean 2024 62.7 68.3 54.8 58.5
std. deviation 2024 4.21 7.29 6.46 4.01
mean 2025 61.6 74.3 55.4 60.0
std. deviation 2025 4.71 6.72 4.07 3.82

Days to maturity (days from sowing to when seed is dry and hard)

  'Vidal' '17-1' '22-2' 'Fortuna'
mean 2024 115 115 115 118
mean 2025 117 117 117 119

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Borage: ‘Vidal' (2nd from top) with reference varieties ‘Fortuna' (top) and '22-2' (2nd from bottom) and '17-1' (bottom)

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Borage: ‘Vidal' (top) with reference varieties ‘Fortuna' (2nd from top), ‘22-2' (2nd from bottom) and '17-1' (bottom)

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