CITROGOLDQUATERLY NEWSLETTER
In this issueGlen Ora Comeback
M7 FeedbackNadorcott Lore
CG Range to GrowersDr El Bachir Nadori
Redheart GrapefruitNew PMG Appointment
Girdling Tools
News in Brief
ISSUE
06 NEWSNUUS
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South Africa’s latest ripening navel reaches maturity in late August and can be picked well into September. Fruit from 6 year old trees at Danie Rauten-bach’s farm in Patensie, will be harvested next week (week 37).
Growers and other interested parties are welcome to visit the orchard to view the fruit. Twenty trees will be left unharvest-ed until the end of September. Interested persons wishing to visit the orchard should contact Irma Froggatt - [email protected] Click on the picture for more info on the Carninka Navel.
Carninka Navel Orchard Visits
SEPTEMBER2013
ARO Pomegranates
Citrogold will represent the Israeli-bred Emek, Shani and Karmel
pomegranate range in Southern Africa. This exciting range of full red pomegran-ates will offer growers a wider range of top quality varieties over the full length of the South African season.
Glen Ora ComebackThe Glen Ora Late Ripening Navel confirms its
true pedigree as an excellent late navel
The Glen Ora Late Navel is a late maturing navel which ripens after Witkrans navel. The fruit has a relatively small navel end, is round
and large. The variety is also characterised by excellent flavour and good eating qualities. The variety is different from the summer navels from Australia in that it has higher acid levels which means that growers have excellent ratios late in the season for safe export to discerning markets.
The Glen Ora has come under some criticism over the past few years for being a shy bearer and in some cases growers have even removed trees or cancelled orders. Recent evidence of high yields, good fruit size and excellent internal quality from a number of commercial orchards across the country, are reversing this notion. In trial plantings at Dunbrody Estate over a nine year period it has shown to have the highest cumulative yield and the best fruit size. Similar results have been noted in a number of plantings in different parts of the country. Young commercial plantings established from pre-immunised clean material has been characterised by strong vegetative growth and low yields in the field in comparison to the interim material semi–commercial evaluation orchards which are precocious and bear heavily.
Growers who have planted the Glen Ora late navel are discovering that once the variety has passed through the juvenile phase it starts to produce exceptional crops with good fruit size.Through good horticultural practices we are confident that fruit set can be improved in the early years. This would include girdling and the use of Giberrelic Acid sprays during and after flowering. In addition to normally used rootstocks such as Rough Lemon, Carrizo and Swingle, excellent yields have been reported on Minneola x Trifoliate and Koethien Citrange rootstocks.
Citrogold recommends that growers should definitely consider this variety as an excellent partner to the Witkrans and Carninka navels when considering plantings of late maturing navels. For more information on the Glen Ora Navel please click here.
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Mandarin News
ARCCIT 1614 ((Formerly B17)
Growers have shown a strong interest in this variety. Budwood has been
released to nurseries and the first plantings of the new budwood source have already taken place. Existing evaluation blocks continue to perform with consistent tonnages and excellent pack outs. The fruit has been well received in the market.Limited hectarage is still available in phase 1 of plantings - orders should be placed soon. Click here for order forms.
Citrogold Range to the ZA GrowerCitrogold currently offers 25 top quality varieties to the South African citrus growers.
The varieties are sourced from many countries including South Africa, Morocco, Spain, Israel, USA and Argentina. Citrogold is the most experienced independent variety management and plant improvement company in South Africa. The company bases its introduction of new varieties on years of technical evaluation in multiple citrus climatic zones around the country. Only a handful of these varieties have limited hectarage models.
There are a number of new experimental varieties in the pipeline which will maintain the competitiveness of the South African Citrus producer. Detailed technical information on each variety including order forms are available on the Citrogold website (www.citrogold.co.za) on each variety. Further technical information is available via Freek Veldman, Chris Alexander, Bryan Offer and our nursery partners.
Ripening Calendar for Mandarin Hybrids
NHSH
KEYCommercial Freehold VarietiesNew Protected VarietiesProtected Commercial Varieties
Murcott x ClemWinola
Hadas Mor 25 & 26
Ortanique
ARCCIT1519 (B24) Nectar
Thoro TempleGold Nugget
OR4ARCCIT1614 (B17)
IRM2
Shasta GoldFortunaIRM1
KiyomiNadorcott
Nadorcott SeedlessTango
Seedless MeravRHM
Yosemite Gold (TDE4)
Ellendale
TamiNules Clementine (Reference)
Tahoe Gold
Fairchild
Phoenix
NovaNova ARC Seedless
30 10
JANUARY FEBRUARY
Sonet30 10 20 20 30
Rishon
10 20 30 10 20
MARCH APRILMARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER
SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER
20 3010 2010 20 30 10 30 1020 30
Ripening Calendar for Navels
NHSH
KEYCommercial Freehold VarietiesProtected Commercial VarietiesProtected Experimental VarietiesLycopene pigment
APRILMARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST
MARCHSEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY
20 30 10 2010
RohdeBarnfield
OCTOBER20 30 20 30
SEPTEMBER10 2030 10 30 10
NewhallAtwood
DreamFisher
Palmer
Gerhard EarlyTuligold
Navelina
30 30
FukumotoM7 Navel
20 30 10 2010 20 10
Carninka
Bahianinha
Clark NavelPowellChislett
Glen Ora CambriaWitkrans
Robyn
Gloudie
WashingtonCara Cara
Kirkwood Red
Lane LateSummer Gold
Autumn Gold
Ripening Calendar for Valencias
NHSH
KEYCommercial Freehold VarietiesProtected Commercial VarietiesProtected Experimental VarietiesLycopene pigment
Lavalle
Valencia Late
Ruby Valencia
Turkey (CG/CRI)
Du Roi
Benny
AlphaX15
LouisaMcClean Seedless
Midknight IMidknight
KDTL Henrietta
Jassie
Gusocora
APRILAUGUST
JANUARY FEBRUARY
30 10 20 30SEPTEMBER OCTOBER
10 20JULY
DeltaSkilderkrans
MARCHSEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER
10 2010 20 30 10 20 30MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE
302030 10 20 30 10 20 30 10
Citrogold is currently evaluating over 70 new mandarin selections ranging
in ripening time from March until October.
This season’s evaluations have provided interesting insights into some strong potential candidates for the future. Of particular interest has been the ultra late maturing (August to S e p t e m b e r ) m a n d a r i n s with some new releases to be available to the South African g r o w e r s shortly.
Gloudie NavelPatensie has produced another
exceptional navel. Country wide evaluation of this new experimental late maturing navel has excited many local growers and international visitors alike. The navel has a very smooth rind, is a firm fruit with good internal qualities. This navel will be an excellent partner to the Witkrans, Glenora and Carninka navel and will compliment a trio of excellent selections which will strenghten the South African late navel offering.
A number of trial sites produced pleasing results for the M7 navel this season.
Fruit was evaluated in the field in Citrusdal, Sunday’s River Valley, Malelane, Letsitele and Groblersdal.
The trials produced some interesting results with confirmation that the variety is not only the earliest maturing navel in South Africa but also has the ability to hang on the tree for an extended period after the initial picking maturity in April/May without dropping fruit whilst maintaining excellent internal fruit quality. Fruit picked in early July in Citrusdal measured 16° brix and 1.02 acids.
The M7 will clearly have an important role to play in transending the early to midseason navel category. Click here for more info.
M7 Early & Midseason Navel
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Girdling ToolsCitrogold has a supply of medium and
large girdling tools available for growers.The girdling tools are the best design format that we have been able to find globally.Girdling for improved fruit set is normally done during the flowering season so it is a good time to acquire the tools.
Order forms are available from Bronwyn Wakefield at [email protected].
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DR EL BACHIR NADORI
Circa 1964 prior to the advent of shoot tip grafting, seeds of Murcott tangor were planted at INRA experimental station in Afourer (a village near Beni Mellal, Morocco, at
the foothills of the Atlas mountains) to produce virus-free propagation material of Murcott. There was variation in the seedling population, among which INRA-W21 (row W, tree 21) was selected due to its ease of peeling and reddish rind colour when compared with Murcott. Daughter trees were planted in Rabat.
INRA-W21 was named Afourer by Domaines Agricoles, and is now used as their tradename. INRA-W21 was sent to California’s Citrus Clone Protection Program by Dr. El Bachir Nadori where it was designated W. Murcott. Subsequently, INRA-W21 has been named Nadorcott after the discoverer Dr. El Bachir Nadori.
From 1986 to 1988, cross-pollination studies were conducted to determine which pollen sources did not cause fertilisation and seed development. Circa 1987 it was discovered that seedless fruit were produced when no pollination occurred. At that stage it was discovered that only pollen sterile cultivars, e.g. Navel oranges, are safe to plant alongside Afourer.
Subsequently, it was discovered that Afourer is particularly sensitive to cross-pollination and that great care must be taken regarding orchard layout to avoid cross-pollination.
The variety has a registered Plant Breeders Right in South Africa and is owned by the NCP (Nador Cott Protection Company) in France.
Nadorcott Breeder
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FunniesOnly In Africa
The first experimental exports of Redheart grapefruit occurred this season. The
trial shipments of this low naringin late maturing “red fleshed” grapefruit provided excellent results. The fruit travelled well and was well received by the market. Click here for more info on the Redheart Grapefruit.
New PMG Appointment
It is common knowledge that W. Murcott and Nadorcott are the same variety. Tango was bred
from W. Murcott (through irradiation) and is therefore essentially derived from Nadorcott. According to UPOV (International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants) a grower wishing to plant an EDV (Essentially Derived Variety) must get permission from the owner of the EDV (in this case the Tango) and the owner of the original variety (Nadorcott). Refer to the UPOV flowcharts below.
In RSA no grower has asked for, or received, permission from NCP (Nador Cott Protection Company - owners of the Nadorcott) to plant Tango. Therefore any growers doing so could be at risk of legal action taken against them.
For more information contact Bryan Offer at [email protected] or +27 (0) 21 882 8277
UPOV/EXN/EDV/1 page 9
Figure 3: Initial Variety protected and EDVs protected
Initial Variety ‘A’ (PROTECTED)
bred and protected by Breeder 1
Essentially Derived Variety ‘B’ bred and protected by Breeder 2
- predominantly derived from ‘A’ - retains expression of essential characteristics of ‘A’ - clearly distinguishable from ‘A’ - conforms to ‘A’ in essential characteristics (except for differences from act of derivation)
* “Commercialization” encompasses the acts concerning a protected variety which require the authorization.
Commercialization*: authorization of
Breeders 1 and 2 required
(Nadorcott)
(Tango)
Lynmarie Carstens has been appointed as the new Administration Manager for the
PMG (Prestige Mandarin Growers Compa-ny). Lynmarie obtained a Legal BA Degree at RAU in 1986. Lynmarie worked at Capes-pan for 12 years, where she started in the Fi-nance Department and was later appointed
as Company Secretary of the Group in 2006.
Lynmarie will be taking over from Rebecca E n ge l b r e c h t . who has re-signed and will
be pursuing her own interests. We wish to thank Rebecca for her valuable contributions to the PMG and Citrogold. Congratulations to Lynmarie in her new position. Lynmarie can be contacted at [email protected]
Redheart Grapefruit Exports