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| ACCESSION | PLANT NAME | TAXONOMY | ORIGIN | GENEBANK | IMAGE | AVAILABILITY | RECEIVED | SOURCE TYPE | SOURCE DATE | COLLECTION SITE | COORDINATES | ELEVATION | HABITAT | IMPROVEMENT LEVEL | NARRATIVE | | |
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| 0 | PI 617006 | 'Firecracker' | Fragaria ×ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier | Oregon, United States | COR | _thumbnail.JPG) | Not Available | 2000 | DEVELOPED | 1999 | | | | | Cultivar | Firecracker has yielded consistently well in Oregon and Washington. Yields have been higher than 'Totem' but lower than 'Puget Reliance' in the first harvest season and similar to 'Puget Reliance' in the second harvest season in Washington. In Oregon, yield has been similar to 'Totem; in both first and second harvest seasons. In wet fields or root weevil infested fields 'Firecracker' has not yielded as well as 'Totem'. 'Firecracker has performed well in grower fields in Oregon. In some trials, the fruit size of 'Firecracker' has exceeded that of 'Totem', however, in general, 'Firecracker' fruit size is similar to that of 'Totem'. 'Firecracker' has tended to have more uniformly sized fruit than does 'Totem' or 'Puget Reliance' with nearly all of the fruit falling in the medium fruit size class (2 to 3 cm sieve).Firecracker has very good processing characteristics. When compared with 'Totem', it caps as well, it has similar or greater firmness, lower drip loss, lower pH, similar or greater titratable acidity, and similar or higher soluble solid levels. In consumer panels, 'Firecracker' has been rated better for color than 'Totem'. As measured with a color difference meter the L*, a*, and b* readings are similar to 'Totem' as an IQF fruit and as a puree. In a consumer panel, the flavor of thawed, sugared and sliced product wa similar to 'Totem' and rated better than 'Hood'.The most outstanding characteristic of 'Firecracker' is its extremely late ripening period. The picking season for 'Firecracker' is 5 to 7 days later than the current late season standard, 'Redcrest'. Pick-your-own growers will be able to extend their harvest season. Processors who are interested in berries later than 'Redcrest' will find 'Firecracker' valuable.Firecracker plants for propagation have tested negative for tomato ringspot, strawberry mild yellow edge and tobacco streak viruses by ELISA and have indexed negative on grafting to F. vesca and F. virginiana.Firecracker is not patented.
Chad Finn cultivar release selected in 1985; tested as ORUS 1077-47 introduced in 1999
Cultivar Synonym= ORUS 1077-47
WHY NAMED= late ripening fruit for processing
NAMED FOR= excellent fruit ripening on the forth of July | 1603217 | PI 617006 |