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EVALUATION
OF PPPC-TYPE DENDROBIUM PROGENIES
(D. Tessie Amore UH1191, UH1276
and D. Nellie Sugii UH1233)
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Den.
Tessie Amore (UH1191, UH1276)
Photo by Dr. H. Kamemoto
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Den.
Nellie Sugii (UH1233)
Photo by L. Kiyan
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The
Jaquelyn Thomas-type, seed-propagated, dendrobium cultivars
developed by the University of Hawaii are amphidiploids or
tetrapoloids with two chromosome sets of the P. (Phalaenanthe)
genome and two sets of the C. (Ceratobium) genome. UH44, UH232,
UH306, UH503, UH507 and UH800 are PPCC amphidiploids. UH955
(D. Joan Kushima) and UH971 (D. Elaine Harada) on the other
hand, are PPPC tetraploids with three sets of the P. genome
and one set of the C. genome. Because UH955 and UH971 have
a majority of the P. genome, flowers are larger, fuller and
more attractive than the PPCC amphidiploids, but yields are
lower.
With
the recent appearance of mericlones cultivars from Thailand
such as D. Sonia, D. Ekapol and D. Poh Kiew with large, attractive
flowers, some growers in Hawaii have expressed interest in
PPPC-type cultivars that are seed-propagated. Accordingly,
we made several PPPC crosses and evaluated the progenies for
uniformity, yield, bud drop, and other horticultural characters.
Two
separate groups were evaluated. The first group of seven crosses
(Table 1) were germinated in spring, 1986, and evaluated from
June 1988 to December 1991. We featured K681-17 as one of
the PPPP parents because of its attractive two-tone light
lavender (pink) color and good substance.
The
second group (Table 2) consisted of 10 crosses, germinated
between November, 1986 to March, 1988. The majority of crosses
were evaluated from July, 1989 to December, 1991, but K1276,
K1280, K1282 and K1286 were evaluated from July 1990 to December
1991. This group featured as parents Neo Hawaii 4N, which
is one of the parents of UH306, Joanna Mesina 4N (D408) with
attractive, full, two-tone lavender (pink), and long lasting
flowers, selections from a PPPP cross (K681) with two-tone
lavender (pink) flowers, and a red Jaquelyn Concert 4N (D239-1).
The
data for group 1 progenies are summarized in Table 3. The
flower characteristics, except yield, bud drop and flower
color, were similar with no statistical differences. An important
character is percent bud drop. If we accept a minimum of 5%
bud drop, then crosses K1113, K1117 and K1126 should be rejected
even if other features are desirable. The red Jaquelyn Concert
parent (D239-1) must have contributed to the high bud drop
in both K1113 and K1117. The rest of the crosses all showed
some variation in flower color, and did not exhibit exceptional
features to warrant consideration for commercial cropping.
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Table
1. Group I PPPC Hybrids.
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Cross
Number
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Cross
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K1113
K1117
K1126
K1144
K1146
K1147
K1148
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D192
(Jaquelyn Thomas 4N) x W15-6 (phalaenopsis 4N)
D239-1
(Jaquelyn Concert) x K404-2 (PPPP 4N)
D364-2
(Louisae 4N) x W15-6 (phalaenopsis 4N)
K681-17
(PPPP 4N) x 0580-4N (Jaquelyn Thomas 4N)
K681-17
(PPPP 4N) x D168-12 (Jaquelyn Thomas 4N)
K681-17
(PPPP 4N) x Y166-1 (Jaquelyn Thomas 4N)
K681-17
(PPPP 4N) x NH4N (Neo Hawaii 4N)
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Table
2. Group II PPPC hybrids.
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Cross
Number
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Cross
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K1191
K1211
K1219
K1227
K1232
K1233
K1262
K1276
K1280
K1282
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K159-21
(Jaquelyn Thomas 4N) x D408 (Joanna Mesina 4N)
K1026-9
(PPPP 4N) x NH4N (Neo Hawaii 4N)
D276-2
(Dale Takiguchi 4N) x NH4N (Neo Hawaii 4N)
K681-2
(PPPP 4N) x NH4N (Neo Hawaii 4N)
K681-29
(PPPP 4N) x NH4N (Neo Hawaii 4N)
D408
(Joanna Mesina 4N) x NH4N (Neo Hawaii 4N)
K681-29
(PPPP 4N) x NH4N (Neo Hawaii 4N)
K44-50
(Jaquelyn Concert 4N) x D408 (Joanna Mesina 4N)
D239-1
(Jaquelyn Concert 4N) x K119-2 (PPPP 4N)
K404-2
(PPPP 4N) x D239-1 (Jaquelyn Concert 4N)
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Table
3. Performance of Group I – PPPC progenies
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Cross
Number
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Number
sprays per plant
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Number
flowers per spray
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Scape
Length (inches)
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Spray
Length (inches)
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Flower
Length x Width (inches)
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Pedicel
Length (inches)
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%
Bud drop
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Plant
Height (inches)
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Flower
color
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K1113
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6.7
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13.1
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8.7
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18.3
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2.8
x 3.0
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1.8
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8.2
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30.7
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Pink,
slight variation
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K1117
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8.0
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12.8
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6.9
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15.4
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2.2
x 2.7
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1.7
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19.5
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21.5
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Purple,
uniform
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K1126
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10.1
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14.1
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8.9
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26.4
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2.8
x 3.0
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1.9
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6.7
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26.4
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Lavender,
slight tessellation
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K1144
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11.5
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13.2
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9.7
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20.0
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3.1
x 3.3
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1.6
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1.0
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25.0
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Lavender,
slight variation
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K1146
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6.8
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14.5
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8.6
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21.7
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2.5
x 2.6
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1.8
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3.7
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25.4
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Light
and darker lavender
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K1147
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13.5
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15.1
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8.7
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17.0
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2.6
x 2.8
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1.6
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2.2
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32.8
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Pink,
slight variation
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K1148
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17.9
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12.5
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10.2
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22.7
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2.7
x 3.0
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1.9
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3.5
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29.2
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Variable,
pink, dark pink, white
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Table
4. Performance of Group II – PPPC progenies
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Cross
Number
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No.
sprays per plant
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No.
flowers per spray
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Scape
Length (inches)
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Spray
Length (inches)
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Flower
Length x Width (inches)
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Pedicel
Length (inches)
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%
Bud Drop
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Plant
Height (inches)
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Flower
Color
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K1191
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7.8
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13.8
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10.2
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22.7
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2.6
x 2.9
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1.6
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1.0
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30.6
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Pink,
slight variation
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K1211
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7.4
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13.7
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6.9
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15.4
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2.2
x 2.7
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1.7
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12.1
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32.0
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Pink,
fairly uniform
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K1219
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9.6
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12.6
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7.4
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16.5
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2.4
x 2.7
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1.5
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8.1
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28.6
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Pink,
few white
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K1227
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7.3
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13.0
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9.7
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21.3
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2.5
x 2.8
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1.8
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5.2
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26.8
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Pink,
few white
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K1232
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7.3
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13.3
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9.4
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21.1
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2.6
x 2.9
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1.8
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5.0
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25.7
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Pink,
variable shades
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K1233
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8.2
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13.9
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9.2
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21.5
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2.4
x 2.7
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1.6
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3.5
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32.6
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Pink,
slight variation
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K1262
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6.5
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12.4
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9.3
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21.0
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2.5
x 2.8
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1.8
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4.4
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23.7
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Pink,
slight variation
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K1276
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6.1
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15.0
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9.2
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21.5
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2.6
x 2.8
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1.5
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1.0
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31.5
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Pink,
slight variation
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K1280
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3.6
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13.8
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6.7
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20.3
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2.3
x 2.6
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1.7
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20.7
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20.4
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Reddish
purple, slight variation
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K1282
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4.5
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13.1
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6.1
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18.1
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2.4
x 2.7
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1.8
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15.0
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19.6
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Reddish
purple, slight variation
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Table
5. Characteristics of K1191, K1233 and K1276.
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Characteristics
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K1191
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K1233
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K1276
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Sprays
per plant
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7.8
± 0.7
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8.2
± 2.1
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6.5
± 1.5
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Scape
length (inches)
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8.8
± 0.9
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9.2
± 1.7
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9.2
± 1.7
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Spray
length (inches)
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21.2
± 4.5
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21.5
± 3.0
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21.5
± 3.1
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Number
of flowers per spray
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13.8
± 3.7
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13.9
± 4.0
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15.0
± 3.7
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Percent
bud drop
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1.0
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3.5
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1.0
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Flower
length (inches)
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2.7
± 0.3
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2.4
± 0.1
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2.6
± 0.3
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Flower
width (inches)
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2.9
± 0.3
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2.7
± 0.2
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2.8
± 0.1
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Pedicel
length (inches)
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1.6
± 0.1
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1.6
± 0.1
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1.5
± 0.1
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Vase
life (days)
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20.4
± 6.8
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23.9
± 6.8
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22.9
± 8.0
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Mean
plant height (inches)
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30.6
± 5.8
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32.6
± 5.9
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31.5
± 6.2
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data for the second group are summarized in Table 4. Again no
differences in flower characteristics, except yield, bud drop
and flower color were observed among the crosses. As in Group
I, the red Jaquelyn Concert (D239-1) parent contributed to the
high bud drop percent of 20.7 in K1280 (D239-1 x K119-2) and
15.0 in K1282 (K404-2 x D239-1). Flower yields were low for
these two crosses. K1211 and 1219 had unacceptable bud drop
percentages higher than 5, while K1232 and K1262 showed a borderline
bud drop percentage of 5.0, and 4.4, respectively. The remaining
3 crosses, K1191, K1233 and K1276 appeared the most promising
with a very low bud drop percentage, and furthermore, produced
fairly uniform attractive pink flowers. All three crosses, which
have Joanna Mesina as one of the parents, produced erect sprays
with exceptionally long vase lives of 20.4, 23.9 and 22.9 days,
respectively. K1191 and K1276 are being registered as Dendrobium
Tessie Amore (D. Jaquelyn Thomas x D. Joanna Mesina), and K1233
as Dendrobium Nellie Sugii (D. Joanna Mesina x D. Neo Hawaii).
These three crosses will be released as UH1191, UH1276 and UH1233
for trial as seed-propagated PPPC cultivars. A brief profile
of the three cultivars are presented in table 5 and their seasonality
in Figure 3. It should be noted that the yield for K1276 was
lower than that for K1191 and K1233 due to the shorter evaluation
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H.
Kamemoto, A.R. Kuehnle,
T.D. Amore and N.C. Sugii
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