USDA ACCESSION NO.: 21114
SELECTION: Unknown, probably from an old land race
GENUS: Humulus
SPECIES: lupulus
CULTIVAR: Nadwislanska (also called Nadwislanski)
PEDIGREE: Unknown
PRIMARY SITE: USDA World Hop Cultivar Collection, OSU East Farm
ORIGIN: Unknown, probably selected from an old Polish land race
DATE RECEIVED: Spring 1976
METHOD RECEIVED: Rhizomes
AVAILABILITY: No restrictions, old commercial variety
REFERENCES: T. Wagner. 1978. Gene Pools of Hop Countries. Institute for Hop Research, Zalec, Yugoslavia. p. 55.
Strausz, David A. The hop industry of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. 1969. Washington State Univ. Press, pp. 122-151.
MATURITY: Early
LEAF COLOR: Green to dark green
SEX: Female
DISEASES: Downy Mildew: moderately resistant
Verticillium wilt: unknown, probably tolerant
Viruses: Infected with prunus necrotic ringspot virus and several other hop viruses
VIGOR: Poor
YIELD: Low (200-400 lbs/acre near Corvallis, probably higher in Poland)
SIDEARM LENGTH: 6-20 inches
ALPHA ACIDS: 3-5%
BETA ACIDS: 2.5-5%
COHUMULONE: 23%
STORAGE STABILITY: Fair (retained 58% of original alpha acids after 6 months room temperature storage)
OIL: 0.5 ml/100 g, H/C = 3.33, humulene 27% of the oil
MAJOR TRAITS: Fine European type aroma.
OTHER INFORMATION: Green stem (in contrast to Lubelski, USDA 21113); Nadwislanska, an old variety, is no longer grown commercially in Poland. A virusfree Nadwislanska was developed in the 1980's at Prosser, Washington through heat treatment and meristem tip culture (USDA 21524). Its yield potential, however, has not improved by removing the viruses.