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Details of Application<br />

Application Number 2008/250<br />

<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘NMBP1201’<br />

Genus Species Mangifera indica<br />

Common Name Mango<br />

Synonym Nil<br />

Accepted Date 16 Sep 2008.<br />

Applicant State of Queensland Through its Department of Primary<br />

Industries and Fisheries, CSIRO, The Northern Territory<br />

Through its Department of Primary Industry, Fisheries and<br />

Mines, Western <strong>Australia</strong>n Agriculture Authority.<br />

Agent State of Queensland Through Its Department of Primary<br />

Industries and Fisheries, Brisbane, QLD<br />

Qualified Person Ian Bally.<br />

Details of Comparative Trial<br />

Location Southedge Research Station, McMillans Road, Paddys Green,<br />

PO Box 174, Mareeba, QLD, 4880 (lat. 17 °S, long145 °E,<br />

elevation 547 metres).<br />

Descriptor Mango (new) (Mangifera indica) TG/122/4<br />

Period 2000-2009.<br />

Conditions The field site has soil of the Morganbury sub-type of red<br />

kandosos with deep to very deep brown sandy loam to sandy<br />

clay grading to red apedial sandy clay loam to sandy clay,<br />

moderately acid to neutral (pH 5.8-7.5) and gravely. Scions of<br />

the candidate and comparator varieties were planted on to<br />

polyembryinic ‘Kensington Pride’ rootstock and planted at 4<br />

meters in the row and 7 metres between rows.<br />

Trial Design The comparative trial design was a randomised complete<br />

block design with five single tree replicates of the candidate<br />

and comparator cultivars.<br />

Measurements 10 to 20 random measurements were made of each character<br />

assessed on each of the five single tree replicates.<br />

RHS Chart - edition Fourth edition.<br />

Origin and Breeding<br />

Controlled pollination: The candidate cultivar was generated by closed pollination<br />

using hand pollination techniques (Bally et al. 2000) with ‘Irwin’ as the maternal<br />

parent and ‘Kensington Pride’ as the paternal (pollen) parent. Selection of the<br />

candidate from other progeny of this and other families was done at two sites:<br />

Southedge Research Station, Mareeba, QLD and Coastal Plains Research Farm,<br />

Darwin, NT. The candidate cultivar was selected after comparative evaluation of tree<br />

and fruit characteristics over several seasons. Reference: Bally ISE, Kulkarni VJ,<br />

Johnson PR, Leonardi J, Robinson D, Harris MA, Hamilton D, (2000) The <strong>Australia</strong>n<br />

National Mango Breeding Project. Acta Horticulturae, 509, 225-321.<br />

Page 290 of 550<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> Vol. 21 No.3

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