Blackberry Varieties 11th Annual Virginia Berry Production and Marketing Conference. John R. Clark Distinguished Professor of Horticulture

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Blackberry Varieties 11th Annual Virginia Berry Production and Marketing Conference John R. Clark Distinguished Professor of Horticulture

Blackberries in the US: East and West Eastern US primarily for fresh market; erect and semi-erect; most are thornless; derived from eastern US germplasm; grown mainly in the eastern US plus some in the west particularly California Western US primarily for processing (and some local fresh market); trailing; more diverse genetic background (not same as eastern US blackberries); mainly grown in Oregon as well as California, other states Today I am focusing on the Eastern US category

Cutting to the Meat of the Matter What to Plant.but first. Folks call and ask me: What variety should I plant? I say, what you gonna do with them? So, think about that first, then determine which are best for you always be thinking about the market

Cutting to the Meat of the Matter What to Plant Folks call and ask me: Which of the Arkansas blackberries should I plant If they don t have prior info, right now I say: Ouachita Natchez Osage Now add CADDO!! Dr Jim Moore, right; began Arkansas breeding program in 1964

Further Cutting to the Meat of the Matter What to Plant They then ask how many of each to plant? and I say: Ouachita 1/2 Natchez - 1/4 Osage -1/4 -PLUS CADDO??? Of an area (such as an acre) But lets look further and broader at variety selection other options, new releases, the future

Further Cutting to the Meat of the Matter What to Plant Often, they then I have heard of so and so variety, should I consider that one? and I say: Tell me what you have heard Where did you hear it Then I spread out to consider other options based on what they know, their specific expertise, weather, location, market, etc Bottom line: Learn all you can before you decide: from growers, nursery folks, extension agents, others; you cant know too much!

Blackberry Cane Fruiting Types Floricane fruiting no flowers on primocanes; summer season fruiting. The standard type for most regions. Primocane-fruiting fruiting on firstyear canes, later summer to autumn season. Almost all world blackberry production is floricane-fruiting. The first substantial primocanefruiting production commercially appeared about seven years ago. Challenging is PC crop production where summer temperatures are hot.

Ouachita The Arkansas Standard The most widely planted and adapted Consistent production Over 2.6 million plants sold 2010-2018; 345,000 in 2018 (over 2x as many as 2017) If you plant one Arkansas variety, plant this one

Ouachita Other Comments Berry size 6-7 g Excellent shipping capability Reduced acidity Mid chill Good hardiness Working well on the RCA/Shift Trellis Just not a lot of complaints on this one!

Natchez BIG and EARLY Over 1.7 million plants sold 2010-2018; 133,000 in 2018 and down from other years Earliness is the key, a week before Ouachita Quite low chill (300 hours?) Very high yield potential, don t let it overcrop Tends to do much better in NC and Arkansas vs Georgia

Can be tart early, can be the BEST also; 9.5% soluble solids, higher and lower; environment impacts also. A recent study in Arkansas: In a sensory panel (n = 80) of consumers rated Natchez highest in overall impression, overall flavor, and sweetness, and Natchez was ranked as the most liked blackberry more often than Ouachita Natchez 11.2% SS; 1.3 TA Ouachita 11.9% SS; 1.1 TA Natchez

Natchez Large, fills the clamshell mighty quick; Berry size large, 8-10 g or more; remain large seasonlong Postharvest handling a little trickier, more reversion and softer than others; pick and handle early in the day to avoid heat impacts

Working well on RCA/Shift trellis yieldwise Still one of my favorites of all to pick and tote home Natchez

Osage Going for Flavor Released in 2012, nearly 500,000 plants sold thus far (2013-18) Ripens (In Ark.) between Natchez and Ouachita, ave. June 10 beginning harvest a COMPLEMENT TO OUACHITA Yields have been consistent and good, comparable to higher than Ouachita 5 6 g, slightly smaller than Ouachita Flavor is a key attribute of Osage, lower acid flavor with notable flavor components coupled with high soluble solids Great postharvest handling potential in Arkansas trials; some growers comment that more soft than Ouachita and some not

Osage Folks are saying The FLAVOR IS GREAT BRING THAT ONE HOME!! Packs really easy particularly in smaller clamshells due to fruit size and shape The best plant health! Not many reports on Osage on the RCA/Shift trellis; under evaluation in Arkansas This one is worth trying if you have not considered

Over a 600,000 plants sold 2010-2018, though an older variety (1999) (30-35,000/ year recently) Ripens after Ouachita and Navaho, a key value Good yields, good plants and great flavor Apache

Apache Very good postharvest potential High chill, 800 hours not for the deep SOUTH!! White drupe limitation is a major concern and at one time, shippers were not recommending this variety Reports are is working well on RCA/Shift trellis as this reduces light exposure and greatly reducing white drupes Rethink this one for later season and RCA????

Patent has expired so no plant sales data reported Not likely as widely planted now Value is later, good storer, flavor Produces basal buds that can fruit later, can be of value. Navaho

Navaho No comments on RCA/Shift trellis available; assume is fine Orange rust always a concern size can be small

A New Arkansas Thornless: CADDO! Thornless, floricane fruiting; Osage half sibling Begin harvest between Natchez (2 d after) and Osage (2 d before) season Average 8-9 g; 2 g larger than Osage and 1-1.5 g larger than Ouachita; large all season

A New Arkansas Thornless: CADDO! Comparable yield to Osage and Ouachita, below Natchez Comparable in postharvest to Ouachita and Osage Great aromatics; 10% SS or more; 1% acidity; folks really like! Great plant health

A New Arkansas Thornless: CADDO! When available? Late spring 2019 to fall onward, 2019; If you want to try this year, might be possible, inquire soon. Initial tissue culture sources Agristarts North American Plants Nourse Farms Other nurseries licensed and begin propagation in 2019

Von

Von Von produces fruit in the mid-late season, with average date of harvest commencing in the third week of June (in NC), peaking in the second week of July and ending the first week of August. In post harvest evaluations, when blackberries were held 7 days at 4 C, 90% RH in pint clamshells, Von has a marketable score of 90.6, which is as good or better than the leading commercial cultivars. Soluble sugars content of Von was 9.4% and ph was 3.6, traits that characterize Von as sweet with low acid. Resistant to orange rust Von is producing large sweet fruit in western NC. Growers like it!

Chester Thornless USDA Beltsville, MD, 1985 Thornless, semi-erect Medium, 5-7 g Ripe 10 July Yield very high-25,000 lb/a (not in Arkansas) Flavor fair to good, among best USDA thornless; 8-9% SS Postharvest handling excellent commercially among the most important in the world Hardy; a more northern variety Quality concerns tart often

Triple Crown Thornless, semi-erect Medium-large, 6-8 g Ripe late July 10 Aug.? Yield high Flavor probably best among USDA thornless; local sales a key option with TC Postharvest handling does not appear adequate for shipping; local market option Hardiness? Have had reports of less hardy than Ouachita, some say hardy in the North

Sweetie Pie From USDA-ARS, Poplarville, MS; released 2016? Derived from Navaho, Brazos and Humble Use is for home garden, local markets and pickyour-own Rosette/double blossom resistant Adapted to Gulf Coast Region; productive in this region Susceptible to orange rust (from parent Navaho?) 5 g; 11% SS

Blackberry Planting Considerations Order of ripening, Clarksville, Arkansas Natchez: June 5 Caddo: June 7 Osage: June 10 Ouachita: June 12 Navaho: June 20; Von similar Apache: June 25 Triple Crown: June 30 Chester: July 10

Others, Skipping Details Today Comanche Cherokee Cheyenne Shawnee Choctaw Arapaho Chickasaw Darrow Doyle s Thornless Illini Hardy Black Satin Hull Thornless Dirksen Thornless Brazos Rosborough Womack Brison Tupy Proprietary varieties

What About Primocane-Fruiting Varieties? Prime-Ark 45 is the most planted variety Miraculous yield in moderate climates, like California This one and all others continue to suffer in the Arkansas heat in primocane fruit set and quality Some pretty good success in NC (better than Arkansas), VA, not in GA, potential in higher elevations In general the PC crop is less than the FC crop on the PF varieties as of now in the South and East; the reverse in California

Prime-Jim and Prime-Jan 2004 Prime-Ark 45 2009 Prime-Ark Freedom 2013 Prime-Ark Traveler 2014 Plus Black Magic (APF-77) Plus Stark Black Gem (APF-205T)

The largest Arkansas seller, over 3.3 million plants sold 2010-2018; over 700,000 last two years; but reduced from 2015 (720k planted) Most planted in California Also does well in North Carolina; grower Jeff Crotts says you must have developed that variety for my farm!! Prime-Ark 45

Thorny, primocane fruiting; v large; good postharvest handling; great flavor Productive; floricanes and primocanes (in moderate climates) produce fruit Is changing the production of blackberries in the late summer and fall months in the US Prime-Ark 45

Value of floricane fruit can be high due to very early and high quality is being used some in the South for this No info on RCA/Shift trellis use thorns an issue Very tall plants under tunnels! Make sure PF blackberries work where you are Prime-Ark 45

Prime-Ark Traveler 300,000 plants sold since 2014 release; significant drop off in 2018 Thornless Great fruit quality and intended for shipping market

Prime-Ark Traveler Medium size 7 g 9-11% SS, reduced acidity No info on RCA/Shift trellis use; under evaluation in Arkansas Not matching yields with PA 45, particularly in California High floricane crop potential

Prime-Ark Freedom Over 350,000 plants sold since 2013 Thornless FC crop ripens 7-10 days before Natchez really early 9-11% SS Primocane berries up to 16 g in (cool places)

Prime-Ark Freedom Intended for home garden or localmarket use, due to limited long-term storage potential Is low chill, and showing promise in Florida! No RCA/Shift trellis information; except in Illinois (Eckert s)

Stark Black Jim APF-205T Did not make the commercial berry quality Cut Thornless, primocane fruiting Great size, flavor, plant, a little reduced seed size, very soft torus/core Home garden or local market option

Baby Cakes From Arkansas, APF- 236T Home garden Reduced size, primocane fruiting thornless Pictures courtesy Bushel and Berry Baby Cakes Blackberry site

Final Comment, Common Sense NOTHING beats healthy plants to overcome problems tho..clean stock, well cared for, no winter injury, not old plantings, top notch management pays off time and again!