Simon: Release: Atlantis |
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20250 and THE FLORIDA AND CALIFORNIA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS RELEASE OF HYBRID CARROT ATLANTIS The United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service and the California and Florida Agricultural Experiment Stations announce the release of fresh-market carrot ATLANTIS tested under pedigree (B4367xB36402)xB3180. It is adapted for production in both organic and mineral soils where common open-pollinated varieties Imperator 58 and HiColor 9 are being replaced by hybrids Gold Pak, A Plus, Orlando Gold and Golden State. Trials suggest that ATLANTIS is acceptable as a commercial variety and should be competitive with most available varieties on the basis of appearance and early maturity (see Table 1). The inbreds used in the female parent (B4367xB36402) were released earlier and they are in quantity production as parents in Orlando Gold. For breeder requests we will supply seed recently produced under screen cages. Components for a production share can be supplied. Hybrid seed for trial requested before May 1, 1987 should be addressed to C.E. Peterson USDA ARS Dept. of Horticulture University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706 ___________________________________ _________________ Director, Florida Agricultural Date Experimental Station ___________________________________ _________________ Director, California Agricultural Date Experimental Station ___________________________________ _________________ Administrator, ARS Date |
Table 1. Average appearance of carrot hybrids based on seedsmen and grower evaluations. 1985 1986 CA FL CA FL Entry ScoreRank ScoreRank ScoreRank ScoreRank ATLANTIS 3.8 6 3.1 11 2.9 16 2.3 31 A Plus 2.7 22 3.2 4 -- -- -- -- Orlando Gold 3.3 12 3.5 3 2.9 16 3.3 4 Candy Pack 2.7 22 2.3 39 2.9 16 2.1 43 Savory 3.3 12 3.4 6 3.4 5 2.5 27 Olympiad 3.3 12 1.7 64 -- -- -- -- Golden State 3.7 7 3.0 12 3.2 8 2.9 11 Imperator 58 2.1 27 1.9 54 3.1 9 2.5 26 HiColor 9 2.7 22 3.1 11 2.3 17 2.9 8 Number of Growers and Salesmen 15 43 40 49 Scores: 5 = Excellent, 4 = Good, 3 = Fair, 2 = Poor, 1 = Unacceptable |