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ICS 95    Theobroma cacao

 Lockwood, G. & Gyamfi, M.M.O. (1979)
The CRIG cocoa germplasm collection with notes on codes used in the breeding programme at Tafo and elsewhere. Technical Bulletin, No. 10, Cocoa Research Institute, Tafo, Ghana. pp. 62.

Derivation: Imperial College Selections.
Location: ICTA, Trinidad and Tobago.

Notes:  Lockwood & Gyamfi, 1979 [LOC79A] Selections from farms in Trinidad (1-100) and from Criollo progenies (101-107).

Cope, 1949a [COP49A]. One hundred selections were made as a result of a survey started in 1930 by Pound.

Bartley, 1993a [BAR93A]. Numbers 1 to 100 were selected from all over Trinidad, numbers 101 to 107 were Criollo trees selected from a farm but all have been lost and numbers greater than 111 are selections made in an experimental programme.

Bartley, 1996a [BAR96A]. The ICS material includes several clones which resulted from recent (at that time) introductions. These include Criollos from Nicaragua (ICS 60 and its relatives) or Venezuela. Other ICS clones represent "Amazonian" types originally introduced from the Orinoco. It is likely that several introductions were involved in creating the diversity that existed in Trinidad when Pound started the selection work.

Bartley, 1997b [BAR97B] From ICS 113 onwards these clones were used as parents in the AX / MX series. The same cross be known by an equivalent C [TTO] name.
 

Synonyms: EET 111 [IMP], G VI 125, EET IMP 111, I S C 95

Trees with the largest size of the 6 clones, leafy and robust. Branches open with much foliage that rapidly closes the space between rows.   Wilbert Phillips-Mora et al., 2013

    Disclaimer

Recommended clone in:
Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama
Recommended by: Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza (CATIE), Costa Rica
Note: Recommended for commerial planting in Central America.
 Reference    View Associated Data
Recommended clone in:
Ecuador
Local Name: 'EET-111'
Recommended by: INIAP
Year: 1970's (Current)
 Reference    View Associated Data
Recommended clone in:
Dominican Republic
Recommended by: Instituto Dominicano de Investigaciones Agropecuarias y Forestales (IDIAF), Dominican Republic
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Recommended seed parent in:
Cameroon
Bi-parental cross: ICS 95 x SNK 10 
Recommended by: Institut de Recherche Agricole pour le Développement (IRAD), Cameroon
Year: 1980s
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Recommended seed parent in:
Cameroon
Bi-parental cross: ICS 95 x SNK 413 
Recommended by: Institut de Recherche Agricole pour le Développement (IRAD), Cameroon
Year: 1980s
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Recommended seed parent in:
Cameroon
Bi-parental cross: ICS 95 x UPA 41 
Recommended by: Institut de Recherche Agricole pour le Développement (IRAD), Cameroon
Year: 1980s
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Recommended seed parent in:
Colombia
Bi-parental cross: ICS 95 x IMC 67 
Recommended by: Instituto Colombiano Agropecuaria (ICA), Colombia
Year: 1980s (Until late 1990s)
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Recommended seed parent in:
Dominican Republic
Bi-parental cross: ICS 95 x ML 105 
Recommended by: Instituto Dominicano de Investigaciones Agropecuarias y Forestales (IDIAF), Dominican Republic
 Reference

 Parents:
TRINITARIO TYPE x CRIOLLO [CRI] 
 - Hda La Reconnaissance, Lopinot
   Trinidad - Dept of Agriculture, No Date
 Mother to:
AX 71    Trinidad - ICTA, No Date
AX 8    Trinidad - ICTA, No Date
C 50 [TRI]    Trinidad - ICTA, No Date
C 73 [TRI]    Trinidad - ICTA, No Date
C 82 [TRI]    Trinidad - ICTA, No Date
GNV 42    Purdy, L.H. et al., 1998
SI 95 /1    Trinidad - CRU, 2002
 Father to:
AHT 16    Bartley, B.G.D., 1998
AHT 4    Nya Ngatchou, J., 1978
AX 7    Trinidad - ICTA, No Date
C 82 [TRI]    Trinidad - ICTA, No Date
IFC 1040 [CIV]    Clement, D. & Sounigo, O., 1992
IFC 1049 [CIV]    Clement, D. & Sounigo, O., 1992
IFC 1050 [CIV]    Clement, D. & Sounigo, O., 1992
KHT 2    Nya Ngatchou, J., 1978
SI 95 /1    Trinidad - CRU, 2002
TSH 723    Freeman, W.E., No Date
TSH 728    Bartley, B.G.D., 1996
TSH 729    Freeman, W.E., No Date
TSH 730    Bartley, B.G.D., 1996
TSH 858    Trinidad - Las Hermanas, No Date

 Reference
BioProject: PRJNA486011   NCBI   ENA FASTQ 
Project: PRJEB28591   EVA (project)   EVA (analysis) 
Library Source: Genomic
 
Run: SRR7774230   NCBI   ENA FASTQ 
Experiment: SRX4629594
BioSample: SAMN09934464
SampleName: ICS_95
SampleSource: gDNA Miami, Tree_ID: Tc16546
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BioProject: PRJNA734904   NCBI   ENA FASTQ 
Library Source: Genomic
 
Run: SRR14743858   NCBI   ENA FASTQ 
Experiment: SRX11078264
BioSample: SAMN19549178
SampleSource: AGROSAVIA, Colombia

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List received in 2012   Reference
• Accession: 274
   - Local Name: ICS 95
   - Year of Accession: 1978
• Accession: 1216
   - Cross: CCN 51  x ICS 95
   - Local Name: CCN 51 X ICS 95 1
• Accession: 1216
   - Cross: CCN 51  x ICS 95
   - Local Name: CCN 51 X ICS 95 1
• Accession: 1224
   - Cross: CCN 51  x ICS 95
   - Local Name: CCN 51 X ICS 95 2
• Accession: 1224
   - Cross: CCN 51  x ICS 95
   - Local Name: CCN 51 X ICS 95 2
List received in 1987   Reference
• Local Name: ICS 95
   - Year of Accession: 1965
List received in 2012   Reference
• Local Name: ICS-95
List received in 1985   Reference
• Local Name: ICS 95
List received in 1990   Reference
• Local Name: ICS 95
List received in 2018   Reference
• Accession: 10335
   - Local Name: ICS-95 T1
   - Year of Accession: 1966
List received in 1989   Reference
• Local Name: ICS 95
   - Year of Accession: 1957
List received in 1987   Reference
• Local Name: ICS 95
   - Year of Accession: 1983
List received in 2011   Reference
• Local Name: ICS-95
List received in 2012   Reference
• Local Name: EET -111
List received in 1992   Reference
• Local Name: ICS 95
List received in 2012   Reference
• Local Name: ICS 95
   - Year of Accession: 1993
List received in 2012   Reference
• Local Name: ICS 95
   - Year of Accession: 1990
List received in 1992   Reference
• Local Name: ICS 95
List received in 2012   Reference
• Local Name: ICS95
   - Year of Accession: 1974
List received in 1994   Reference
• Local Name: ICS 95
   - Year of Accession: 1949
List received in 1994   Reference
• Local Name: ICS 95
   - Year of Accession: 1958
List received in 2008   Reference
• Local Name: ICS 95
   - Year of Accession: 1954
List received in 2008   Reference
• Accession: VTLC 59
   - Local Name: ICS 95
List received in 1991   Reference
• Local Name: G VI 125
List received in 2008   Reference
• Accession: IDN-13-TCAC-00077
   - Local Name: ICS95
• Accession: IDN-13-TCAC-00665
   - Local Name: ICS 95
List received in 2008   Reference
• Local Name: ICS 95
List received in 1992   Reference
• Local Name: ICS 95
List received in 1998   Reference
• Local Name: ICS 95
List received in 2009   Reference
• Local Name: ICS - 95
List received in 2012   Reference
• Local Name: ICS95
List received in 2011   Reference
• Local Name: ICS 95
List received in 2016   Reference
• Accession: PI 234539     GRIN-Global 
   - Local Name: ICS 95
   - Year of Accession: 1939
List received in 2012   Reference
• Local Name: ICS 95
   - Year of Accession: 1989
List received in 1972   Reference
• Local Name: ICS 95

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Susceptible
 Mejía, L.A. & Argüello, C.O. (eds.), 2000
Susceptible (Branch).
Note: Based on mycelium growth and the production of perithecia..
 Stela Dalva Vieira Midlej Silva, 2003
Susceptible
 INIAP, 2020
Resistant
 Morera, J. & Mora, A., 1990
Resistant
 Iton, E.F., 1959
Susceptible
 Enriquez, G.A. & Soria, V.J., 1967
Cross: POUND 7  x ICS 95
16.00 % Infection (Field reaction).
Note: Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
23.00 % Infection (Field reaction).
Note: Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
Cross: UF 273  x ICS 95
26.00 % Infection (Field reaction).
Note: Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
26.00 % Infection (Field reaction).
Note: Natural incidence of the disease over 11 years..
 Wilbert Phillips-Mora et al., 2013
Cross: UF 712  x ICS 95
29.00 % Infection (Field reaction).
Note: Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
32.00 % Infection (Field reaction).
Note: Natural incidence of the disease over last 5 years (6 to 11)..
 Wilbert Phillips-Mora et al., 2013
Cross: UF 273  x ICS 95
34.00 % Infection (Field reaction).
Note: Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
Moderately Susceptible (Pod).
Note: Artificial innoculation..
 Wilbert Phillips-Mora et al., 2013
Resistant
 Mejía, L.A. & Argüello, C.O. (eds.), 2000
Resistant, 23.00 % Infection
Note: Artificial reaction to frosty pod and natural incidence of the disease over 9 years.
 Wilbert Phillips et al., 2009
Tolerant
 INIAP, 2020
Moderate Resistance, 72.00 % Infection
Note: External Severety = 2.0 and Internal Severety = 2.0
 Phillips, W., 1996
Moderate Resistance, 86.00 % Infection
Note: External Severety = 2.0 and Internal Severety = 2.2
 Phillips, W., 1997
Resistant, isolate/strain Co1 (Pods (2-3 months old)).
Note: Spray-inoculated in the field.
 Phillips-Mora, W. et al., 2005
Resistant, isolate/strain Co10 (Pods (2-3 months old)).
Note: Spray-inoculated in the field.
 Phillips-Mora, W. et al., 2005
Resistant, isolate/strain Co13 (Pods (2-3 months old)).
Note: Spray-inoculated in the field.
 Phillips-Mora, W. et al., 2005
Resistant, isolate/strain Co14 (Pods (2-3 months old)).
Note: Spray-inoculated in the field.
 Phillips-Mora, W. et al., 2005
Resistant, isolate/strain Co16 (Pods (2-3 months old)).
Note: Spray-inoculated in the field.
 Phillips-Mora, W. et al., 2005
Resistant, isolate/strain Co5 (Pods (2-3 months old)).
Note: Spray-inoculated in the field.
 Phillips-Mora, W. et al., 2005
Resistant, isolate/strain Co8 (Pods (2-3 months old)).
Note: Spray-inoculated in the field.
 Phillips-Mora, W. et al., 2005
Abundant Infection
 Trinidad - Dept of Agriculture, No Date
Susceptible
 Mejía, L.A. & Argüello, C.O. (eds.), 2000
13.41 % Infection (Pod).
Note: percentage of infected pods. Rank calculated using Newman-Keuls test at 5% = B
 Sounigo, O. et al., 1995
Resistant
 Butler, D.R. et al., 1998
0.30 % Infection, sp. P. palmivora (Field reaction).
Note: Natural incidence of the disease over 3 years.
 Wilbert Phillips et al., 2009
4.00 % Infection, sp. P. palmivora (Field reaction).
Note: Natural incidence of the disease over last 5 years (6 to 11)..
 Wilbert Phillips-Mora et al., 2013
6.00 % Infection, sp. P. palmivora (Field reaction).
Note: Natural incidence of the disease over 11 years..
 Wilbert Phillips-Mora et al., 2013
Intermediate, sp. P. palmivora (Pod).
 Togo - IRCC Togo, 1986
Intermediate, sp. P. palmivora (Pod).
 Clement, D. & Sounigo, O., 1992
Moderate Resistance, sp. P. palmivora (Leaf).
Note: Interflush 2, Unattached and punch inoculated
 Iwaro, D. et al., 1997
Moderate Resistance, sp. P. palmivora (Leaf).
 Kebe, 1999
Moderate Resistance, sp. P. palmivora
Note: Artificial reaction to black pod.
 Wilbert Phillips et al., 2009
Moderate Resistance, sp. P. palmivora (Pod).
Note: Paper disk method..
 Wilbert Phillips-Mora et al., 2013
Moderate Resistance, 72.00 % Infection, sp. P. palmivora (Pod).
Note: Unripe, Attached and not wounded
 Blaha, G. & Lotode, R., 1976
Moderately Susceptible, sp. P. palmivora (Pod).
Note: Unripe, Attached and not wounded
 Morera, J., 1993
Cross: UF 273  x ICS 95
Moderately Susceptible, 4.50 % Infection, sp. P. palmivora (5 month old detached pod (reaction)).
Note: Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
Resistant, sp. P. palmivora (Pod).
 Trinidad - CRU, 1994
Resistant, sp. P. palmivora (Pod).
Note: Unripe, Unattached and 3mm stab inoculated
 Iwaro, D. et al., 1997
Resistant, sp. P. palmivora (Pod).
Note: Unripe, Unattached and 9mm stab inoculated
 Iwaro, A.D. et al., 1998
Resistant, sp. P. palmivora (Pod).
Note: Unripe, Unattached and 3mm stab inoculated
 Iwaro, A.D. et al., 1998
Resistant, sp. P. palmivora (Leaf (adaxial surface)).
Note: Interflush 2, Unattached and not wounded
 Iwaro, D. et al., 1997
Resistant, 6.30 % Infection, sp. P. palmivora (5 month old detached pod (reaction)).
Note: Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
Susceptible, sp. P. palmivora (Pod).
 Sreenivasan, T.N., 1993
Susceptible, sp. P. palmivora (Pod).
 Sreenivasan, T.N., 1980
Susceptible, sp. P. palmivora (Pod).
Note: Unripe, Unattached and not wounded
 Iwaro, D. et al., 1997
Susceptible, sp. P. palmivora (Leaf (abaxial surface)).
Note: Interflush 2, Unattached and not wounded
 Iwaro, D. et al., 1997
Cross: UF 712  x ICS 95
Susceptible, 1.00 % Infection, sp. P. palmivora (5 month old detached pod (reaction)).
Note: Described as highly susceptible. Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
Cross: POUND 7  x ICS 95
Susceptible, 2.10 % Infection, sp. P. palmivora (5 month old detached pod (reaction)).
Note: Described as highly susceptible. Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
Cross: UF 273  x ICS 95
Susceptible, 2.80 % Infection, sp. P. palmivora (5 month old detached pod (reaction)).
Note: Described as highly susceptible. Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
Susceptible
 Mejía, L.A. & Argüello, C.O. (eds.), 2000
Cross: NA 33  x ICS 95
Tolerant
 Bong, C.L. et al., 1995
8.67 % Infection
Note: 15 plants sampled..
 Subali, S., 1992
13.60 % Infection (Field Reaction).
Note: 6.9% of trees with <30% infected branches, 4.5% of trees with 30 to 70% infected branches, 2.2% of trees with >70% infected branches.. Sime Darby Plantations, Devon Estate.
 Lam, K.S., 1992
Intermediate, isolate/strain S1
 Bong, C.L. et al., 1996
Moderately Susceptible, isolate/strain S10
 Bong, C.L. et al., 1996
Intermediate, isolate/strain S12
 Bong, C.L. et al., 1996
Moderate Resistance, isolate/strain S3
 Bong, C.L. et al., 1996
Moderately Susceptible, isolate/strain S4
 Bong, C.L. et al., 1996
Moderate Resistance, isolate/strain S5
 Bong, C.L. et al., 1996
Intermediate, isolate/strain S6
 Bong, C.L. et al., 1996
Resistant, isolate/strain S7
 Bong, C.L. et al., 1996
Intermediate, isolate/strain S8
 Bong, C.L. et al., 1996
Intermediate, isolate/strain S9
 Bong, C.L. et al., 1996
Moderately Susceptible
 INIAP, 2020
Tolerant
 Mejía, L.A. & Argüello, C.O. (eds.), 2000
Intermediate
 Morera, J. & Mora, A., 1990
Intermediate
 Enriquez, G.A. & Soria, V.J., 1967
Resistant (Pod).
 Urquart, 1966
Resistant (Cushion/Flower).
 Trinidad - CRU, 1994
Resistant (Vegetative).
 Trinidad - CRU, 1994
Resistant (Pod).
 Trinidad - CRU, 1994
Resistant (Pods).
 Trinidad - Dept of Agriculture, No Date
Tolerant
 Enriquez, G. & Soria, V.J., 1977

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Moderate Damage
Note: Trial D11/2. Rank calculated using Newman-Keuls test at 5% = ABCD
 Sounigo, O. et al., 1995
Moderate Damage
 N'Goran, J.A.K. et al., 1993
Moderate Resistance (Sciurus granatensis)
 Warren, J. & Emamdie, D., 1993
Moderate Damage
 Trinidad - Dept of Agriculture, No Date
Tolerant
 Fennah, R.G., 1955

Flavour: Astringent up front followed by sharp acid, but not as strong at the lower roasting temperature. Has a distinct bitter, browned character. Has some chocolate, but not a lot. Late taste is mildly astringent but has a green forest note.
Note: Provided by Ed Seguine
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Seed Index: 111.1 (dried beans per 100g)
Pod Index: 33.3 (pods per kg dried beans)
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Pod Index: 27.0 (pods per kg dried beans)
Yield: 403 kg ha-1 yr-1
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Cross: UF 273  x ICS 95
Pod Index: 21.0 (pods per kg dried beans)
Yield: 1622 kg ha-1 yr-1
Note: tree number 21
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Cross: UF 273  x ICS 95
Pod Index: 20.0 (pods per kg dried beans)
Yield: 2111 kg ha-1 yr-1
Note: tree number 27
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Cross: UF 712  x ICS 95
Pod Index: 12.0 (pods per kg dried beans)
Yield: 2666 kg ha-1 yr-1
Note: tree number 29
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Cross: POUND 7  x ICS 95
Pod Index: 20.0 (pods per kg dried beans)
Yield: 1401 kg ha-1 yr-1
Note: tree number 29
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Seed Index: 90.9 (dried beans per 100g)
Pod Index: 24.3 (pods per kg dried beans)
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Pod Index: 22.1 (pods per kg dried beans)
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Seed Index: 144.9 (dried beans per 100g)
Productivity: medium - high
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Yield (wet beans per tree): 10.00 kg
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Yield: 2500 kg ha-1 yr-1
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Seed Index: 106.6 (dried beans per 100g)
Pod Index: 33.2 (pods per kg dried beans)
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Pod Index: 22.0 (pods per kg dried beans)
Yield: 1037 kg ha-1 yr-1
Note: 3 year mean
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Pod Index: 22.0 (pods per kg dried beans)
Yield: 926 kg ha-1 yr-1
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Yield: 2196 kg ha-1 yr-1
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Number: 33.4
Dry Weight: 0.90 g
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Number: 33.0
Length: 21.0 mm
Width: 9.0 mm
Thickness: 11.0 mm
Dry Weight: 1.19 g
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Cross: UF 273  x ICS 95
Acc: tree number 21
Number: 32.0
Length: 23.0 mm
Width: 9.0 mm
Thickness: 12.0 mm
Dry Weight: 1.40 g
Note: tree number 21
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Cross: UF 273  x ICS 95
Acc: tree number 27
Number: 35.0
Length: 22.0 mm
Width: 10.0 mm
Thickness: 12.0 mm
Dry Weight: 1.50 g
Note: tree number 27
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Cross: UF 712  x ICS 95
Acc: tree number 29
Number: 40.0
Length: 24.0 mm
Width: 10.0 mm
Thickness: 12.0 mm
Dry Weight: 1.60 g
Note: tree number 29
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Cross: POUND 7  x ICS 95
Acc: tree number 29
Number: 40.0
Length: 23.0 mm
Width: 8.0 mm
Thickness: 13.0 mm
Dry Weight: 1.30 g
Note: tree number 29
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Number: 37.1
Total Dry Weight: 41.1 g
Dry Weight: 1.10 g
Note: 85 plants sampled
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Size: medium
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Colour: purple
Shape: elliptical
Number: 35.0
Total Wet Weight: 63.5 g
Cotyledon Dry Weight: 1.29 g
Cotyledon Length: 24.3 mm
Cotyledon Width: 13.0 mm
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Colour Dark Purple: Absent
Colour Light Purple: Present
Colour Grey: Absent
Colour White: Absent
Colour Mottled: Absent
Number: 33.3
Maximum Number: 43
Cotyledon Wet Weight: 1.36 g
Cotyledon Dry Weight: 0.69 g
Cotyledon Length: 23.5 mm
Cotyledon Width: 11.5 mm
Cotyledon Thickness: 8.4 mm
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Colour Purple: 67 %
Colour Light Purple: 29 %
Colour Mottled: 4 %
Shape: elongate/round
Length: 22.7 mm
Width: 12.1 mm
Thickness: 8.7 mm
Cotyledon Wet Weight: 1.50 g
Cotyledon Dry Weight: 1.00 g
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Colour Dark Purple: Present
Shape: flat
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Dry Weight: 1.40 g
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Number: 36.6
Dry Weight: 0.93 g
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Colour Dark Purple: 67 %
Colour Light Purple: 29 %
Colour Mottled: 4 %
Cotyledon Wet Weight: 1.50 g
Cotyledon Dry Weight: 1.00 g
Cotyledon Length: 22.7 mm
Cotyledon Width: 12.1 mm
Cotyledon Thickness: 8.7 mm
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Colour: Light purple
Shape: Irregular
Number: 33.0
Length: 21.0 mm
Width: 9.0 mm
Thickness: 11.0 mm
Total Wet Weight: 102.0 g
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Cross: POUND 7  x ICS 95
Butterfat Content: 58.00 %
Note: tree number 29
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Cross: UF 273  x ICS 95
Butterfat Content: 57.00 %
Note: tree number 27
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Cross: UF 273  x ICS 95
Butterfat Content: 54.00 %
Note: tree number 21
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Butterfat Content: 55.00 %
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Butterfat Content: 53.70 %
Maximum Butterfat Content: 56.02 %
Minimum Butterfat Content: 52.66 %
Note: 6 plants sampled
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Testa: 6.00 %
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Butterfat Content: 48.00 %
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Shape: amelonado
Basal Constriction: absent
Apex Form: sharp
Rugosity: moderate
Husk Thickness: 17 mm
Length: 200.0 mm
Breadth: 86.0 mm
Colour: red
Weight: 588.0 g
Hardness: hard
Length Breadth Ratio: 2.32
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Cross: UF 273  x ICS 95
Acc: tree number 21
Shape: angoleta
Basal Constriction: slight
Apex Form: acute
Rugosity: moderate
Husk Thickness: 19 mm
Length: 179.0 mm
Breadth: 102.0 mm
Colour: red
Weight: 676.0 g
Hardness: hard
Length Breadth Ratio: 1.75
Note: tree number 21
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Cross: UF 273  x ICS 95
Acc: tree number 27
Shape: angoleta
Basal Constriction: slight
Apex Form: acute
Rugosity: moderate
Husk Thickness: 17 mm
Length: 222.0 mm
Breadth: 87.0 mm
Colour: green
Weight: 647.0 g
Hardness: hard
Length Breadth Ratio: 2.55
Note: tree number 27
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Cross: UF 712  x ICS 95
Acc: tree number 29
Shape: amelonado
Basal Constriction: slight
Apex Form: rounded
Rugosity: smooth
Husk Thickness: 18 mm
Length: 201.0 mm
Breadth: 97.0 mm
Colour: red
Weight: 729.0 g
Hardness: moderate
Length Breadth Ratio: 2.07
Note: tree number 29
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Cross: POUND 7  x ICS 95
Acc: tree number 29
Shape: amelonado
Basal Constriction: absent
Apex Form: obtuse
Rugosity: moderate
Husk Thickness: 16 mm
Length: 214.0 mm
Breadth: 91.0 mm
Colour: green
Weight: 656.0 g
Hardness: soft
Length Breadth Ratio: 2.35
Note: tree number 29
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Size: large
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Shape: elliptical
Basal Constriction: slight
Apex Form: acute
Rugosity: moderate
Length: 190.0 mm
Breadth: 84.0 mm
Colour: moderate anthocyanin
Hardness: hard
Note: Hardness > 2.0 Mpa
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Rugosity: intense
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Basal Constriction: absent
Apex Form: acute
Rugosity: moderate
Husk Thickness: 8.6 mm (10.6 - 6.6)
Length: 177.0 mm
Breadth: 74.0 mm
Colour: high / moderate anthocyanin (ridge/furrow)
Weight: 419.0 g
Pods Per Tree: 6
Hardness: soft
Length Breadth Ratio: 2.39
Note: ratio of distances between ridges within a pair and between ridges of two different pairs = 0.62
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Shape: cundeamor
Husk Thickness: 11.9 mm
Length: 193.0 mm
Breadth: 78.0 mm
Colour: dark red and yellow / red and yellow (ridge/furrow)
Hardness: very soft
Length Breadth Ratio: 2.42
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Shape: cundeamor
Rugosity: intense
Husk Thickness: 11.9 mm
Length: 193.0 mm
Breadth: 79.0 mm
Colour: light red and green / yellow and green (ridge/furrow)
Hardness: soft
Length Breadth Ratio: 2.44
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Shape: amelonado
Colour: red
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Shape: angoleta-acriollada
Basal Constriction: slight
Apex Form: acute
Rugosity: moderate
Length: 197.0 mm
Breadth: 85.0 mm
Colour: Dark purple
Weight: 589.7 g
Hardness: moderate
Length Breadth Ratio: 2.30
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Accession: RUQ 1144
Light Saturated Photosynthetic Rate: 4.10 μmol m2 s-1
Stomatal Conductance: 0.06 mol m2 s-1
Transpiration Rate: 0.98 mmol m2 s-1
Intrinsic Water Use Efficiency: 70.47 μmol mol-1
Instantaneous Water Use Efficiency: 4.59 mmol mol-1
Flush Size: 4
Leaf Area: 244.30 cm2
Leaf Dry Weight: 1.90 g
Specific Leaf Area: 128.70 cm2 g-1
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Colour: intense anthocyanin
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Colour: reddish brown
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Colour: intense anthocyanin
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Colour: yellow
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Colour: Intense pink
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Length to Width Ratio: 2.57
Basal Angle: 157.0 °
Apical Angle: 94.0 °
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Length to Width Ratio: 2.57
Basal Angle: 157.0 °
Apical Angle: 94.0 °
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Shape: Elliptic
Distance from Base to Widest Part: 176 mm
Length: 344.0 mm
Width: 134.0 mm
Basal Form: Obtuse
Apex Form: Cuspidate
Petiole Length: 27 mm
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Self Compatibility: self compatible
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Cross: UF 273  x ICS 95
Acc: tree number 21
Self Compatibility: self compatible
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Cross: UF 273  x ICS 95
Acc: tree number 27
Self Compatibility: self incompatible
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Cross: UF 712  x ICS 95
Acc: tree number 29
Self Compatibility: self compatible
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Cross: POUND 7  x ICS 95
Acc: tree number 29
Self Compatibility: self compatible
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Self Compatibility: self compatible
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Self Compatibility: self compatible
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Ligule Colour: anthocyanin absent
Stamen Colour: anthocyanin absent
Sepal Length: 7.12 mm
Ligule Width: 2.31 mm
Ovule Number: 39
Style Length: 1.91 mm
Pedicel Colour: red
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Self Compatibility: self compatible
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Ligule Colour: slight anthocyanin (apical)
Stamen Colour: anthocyanin absent
Sepal Colour: greyish green
Sepal Width: 2.36 mm
Sepal Length: 8.00 mm
Ligule Length: 8.93 mm
Ligule Width: 2.97 mm
Ovary Colour: intense anthocyanin (apical)
Ovary Width: 0.98 mm
Ovary Length: 1.27 mm
Style Length: 2.08 mm
Staminode Length: 7.61 mm
Pedicel Colour: pink
Self Compatibility: self compatible
Note: Translation of Methuen colour codes.
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Bud Colour: intense anthocyanin
Ligule Colour: anthocyanin absent
Stamen Colour: anthocyanin absent
Guide Line Length: 3.00 mm
Sepal Colour: moderate anthocyanin
Sepal Width: 2.20 mm
Sepal Length: 7.90 mm
Sepal Length to Width Ratio: 3.55
Ligule Length: 2.60 mm
Ligule Width: 2.70 mm
Ligule Length to Width Ratio: 0.99
Ribbon Length: 3.50 mm
Ribbon Colour: slight anthocyanin
Ovary Colour: moderate anthocyanin (apical), slight anthocyanin (basal)
Ovary Width: 1.00 mm
Ovary Length: 1.10 mm
Ovary Length to Width Ratio: 1.14
Ovule Number: 44
Style Colour: anthocyanin absent (apical), moderate anthocyanin (basal)
Style Length: 2.10 mm
Staminode Colour: intense anthocyanin
Staminode Length: 6.70 mm
Pedicel Length: 15.00 mm
Pedicel Colour: intense anthocyanin, intense anthocyanin (ab), anthocyanin absent (basal)
Hairs on Upper Surface of Sepal: present
Pigmented Glands on Lower Surface of Sepal: present
Horns at Base of Guide Lines: present
Pigmented Spot on Pollen Sac: absent
Self Compatibility: self incompatible
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Self Compatibility: self compatible
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Self Compatibility: self compatible
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Bud Colour: green
Ligule Colour: white
Stamen Colour: anthocyanin absent
Guide Line Length: 3.00 mm
Sepal Colour: green - white
Sepal Width: 2.20 mm
Sepal Length: 7.90 mm
Ligule Length: 2.70 mm
Ligule Width: 2.40 mm
Ribbon Length: 3.50 mm
Ribbon Colour: green - white
Ovary Width: 1.00 mm
Ovary Length: 1.10 mm
Ovule Number: 44
Style Colour: green - white (apical), green - white (basal)
Style Length: 2.10 mm
Staminode Colour: yellow
Staminode Length: 6.70 mm
Pedicel Length: 15.00 mm
Pedicel Colour: yellow, yellow (ab), white (basal)
Hairs on Upper Surface of Sepal: present
Pigmented Glands on Lower Surface of Sepal: present
Horns at Base of Guide Lines: present
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Self Compatibility: self compatible
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Sepal Width: 3.20 mm
Sepal Length: 8.20 mm
Ligule Length: 5.70 mm
Ligule Width: 2.90 mm
Ovary Width: 1.50 mm
Ovary Length: 1.00 mm
Ovule Number: 33
Style Length: 2.10 mm
Staminode Length: 8.30 mm
Pedicel Length: 22.10 mm
Self Compatibility: self compatible
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