Koster

Germplasm Overview
NameKoster
AliasN/A
GRIN IDPI 539535
TypeCultivar
SpeciesCitrus reticulata
DescriptionN/A
Origin CountryN/A
Origin DetailN/A
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Maternal ParentN/A
Paternal ParentN/A
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Phenotypic Data[view all 8]
SSR Genotype DataN/A
SNP Genotype DataN/A
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Comments"Appears to be a typical Ellendale but trees in South Africa still too [young] to draw conclusions. Eating quality appears very good to date up to 15 seeds per fruit have been found even where trees were caged to prevent pollination." (Info from ATC Lee, ca 1986). "The Citrus Industry, Vol I, p 514 states that Ellendale is "moderately seedy" so this could be true Ellendale. We probably should give this import a low processing priority and concentrate on true Ellendale which was received from Australia in this same shipment (Q-24507)." (EM Nauer, 1986). 'Koster' initially grew slowly and showed unthriftiness when introduced into the Protected Collection in 1999, therefore it was re-indexed at the Repository but no 'excaped' diseases were detected. Since then, trees have looked healthier but still seem somewhat less vigorous than most other citrus. (RRK, 08/2006)
ReferenceFang D, Roose M. Identification of closely related citrus cultivars with inter-simple sequence repeat markers. Theoretical and applied genetics. 1997 Aug; 95(3):408-417.
Publications
YearPublication
1997Fang D, Roose M. Identification of closely related citrus cultivars with inter-simple sequence repeat markers. Theoretical and applied genetics. 1997 Aug; 95(3):408-417.
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DatabaseAccession
GRINPI 539535
Phenotypic Data
Phenotypic Data
Total 8 trait scores
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# Dataset Descriptor Value
1Citrus.ACP.2010acpadultm0.7
2Citrus.ACP.2010acpadultr321.8
3Citrus.ACP.2010acpeggm1
4Citrus.ACP.2010acpeggr331
5Citrus.ACP.2010acpnymphm1.7
6Citrus.ACP.2010acpnymphr361.1
7Citrus.CLM.2010leafminerm2.2
8Citrus.CLM.2010leafminerr364.6
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