Patent Publication Number: US-PP14617-P3

Title: Grape plant named ‘La Crescent’

Description:
Botanical classification:  Vitis vinifera.    
     Variety denomination: ‘La Crescent’. 
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     Grape is one of the most widely planted and economically important fruit crops in the world. Currently, worldwide planting of grapevines exceeds 8.7 million hectares producing 60 million tons annually, with approximately 70% of the grapes being fermented into wine, 28% used for fresh fruit and the remainder used for dried raisins. In the U.S. alone, the grape crop is worth approximately $3 billion annually 
     Most grape varieties used for production of high quality wines are of the species  Vitis vinifera . The discovery of winemaking, as well as the domestication of the wine grape, likely began in southern Caucasia (presently northwestern Turkey, northern Iraq, Azerbaijan and Georgia) at least 6000 years ago. Eventually, varieties of  V. vinifera  were cultivated throughout the Mediterranean region, then into Europe and Asia, and, ultimately, through European colonization to North America, South America and Australia. On all these continents, successful production of  V. vinifera  occurs predominantly in temperate climate zones similar to that of the indigenous range of  V. vinifera  in Eurasia, e.g., summers that are sunny, warm, and dry, and winters that are mild and rainy.  V. vinifera  varieties cultivated in northern regions of the United States with a continental climate are often subject to serious injury or death from low temperatures during winter. Although several wild Vitis species occur in colder regions of North America and eastern Asia, the wine made from these species generally has serious defects. Thus, there is a need for grape varieties that are winter hardy, yet produce fruit capable of yielding high quality wine. 
     BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     ‘La Crescent’ is a variety of grape (Vitis sp.) that has a unique combination of outstanding wine quality and very high cold hardiness not found in existing grape varieties. Fruit of ‘La Crescent’ can be fermented to produce white wine having desirable aromas of citrus, apricot, pineapple, and muscat (as found in Riesling or Vignoles varieties) and lacks ‘foxy’ aromas associated with  V. labrusca  and herbaceous aromas associated with  V. riparia.  As grown in east central Minnesota, the plants of ‘La Crescent’ plants are moderately vigorous and very winter hardy. The vines are somewhat resistant to phenoxy herbicide injury and moderately susceptible to foliar phylloxera ( Daktulospahira vitifoliae ) damage. Downy mildew, caused by  Plasmopara viticola,  has been observed at moderate levels on the foliage, but has not been seen on the fruit. Powdery mildew disease, caused by  Uncinula necator,  has been seen at low levels on the foliage, but not on the fruit. The disease black rot, caused by  Guignardia bidwellii,  has been observed sporadically and at low levels on the leaves, but not on the fruit. ‘La Crescent’ vines set a light to moderate crop load that varies from year to year. The fruit are borne on a loose, medium sized cluster. The berries are small to medium sized and amber with a waxy bloom at maturity. In some years, a small percentage of the berries have been observed dropping from the cluster before or during harvest. The berries have not been observed to split, even under wet conditions in the autumn. The fruit at harvest is usually relatively high in sugar and moderate to high in acidity. 
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     The accompanying color photograph shows characteristics of ‘La Cresent’ grown under typical field conditions. The photograph depicts color features as true as is reasonably possible. 
    
    
     DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION 
     ‘La Cresent’ arose from a controlled cross as part of the grape breeding program at the University of Minnesota Horticultural Research Center (HRC) in Carver County, Minn. ‘La Crescent’ was a seedling from the cross designated GE 8824 made in 1988 and having the parentage ‘St. Pepin’×‘E.S. 6-8-25’. The ‘St. Pepin’ variety is described in U.S. Pat. No. P.P. 5,771. The ‘E.S. 6-8-25’ variety is an unnamed selection resulting from a  V. riparia ×‘Muscat Hamburg’ cross. ‘La Crescent’ was selected as an initial seedling vine at location Block 1 Row 19 Post 9.9 at the HRC in 1992. A total of 11 vines of ‘La Crescent’ were asexually propagated by hardwood cuttings and planted at the HRC as follows: 3 plants were planted in 1995 in Block 10 Row 8; 5 plants were planted in 1997 in Block 18 Row 8; 2 plants were planted in 1998 in Block 20 Row 3; and 1 plant was planted in 1999 in Block 1 Row 19. These plants were observed through 2002, including their fruit, and were indistinguishable in appearance from the original ‘La Crescent’ seedling. Therefore, the progeny of ‘La Crescent’ are stable and reproduced true to type in successive generations. 
     ‘La Crescent’ has perfect flowers containing extended stamens with anthers having viable pollen, whereas the ‘St. Pepin’ parental variety has functionally pistillate flowers (female only) with reflexed stamens having anthers with inviable pollen. When ripe, the berries of ‘LA Crescent’ are yellow-amber and contain little or no anthocyanin pigment, whereas the ‘E.S. 6-8-25’ parental variety produces highly pigmented dark blue berries. 
     The following data pertains to vines grown at the University of Minnesota Horticultural Research Center in Carver County, Minn. near Excelsior. For comparison purposes, data were collected for certain morphological descriptors from plants and fruit of the variety Seyval, a grape variety commonly grown in Minnesota and the eastern U.S. for the production of white wine. Seyval is a parent of ‘St. Pepin,’ and thus a grandparent of ‘La Crescent’. Alphanumeric color designations refer to values based on The R.H.S. Colour Chart published by The Royal Horticultural Society, London, England. Many of the descriptors are based on those set forth by the International Board for Plant Genetic Resources in collaboration with the Office Internationale de la Vigne et du Vin (OIV) and the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants. 
     When dimensions, sizes, colors and other characteristics are given, it is to be understood that such characteristics are approximations set forth as accurately as possible. Variations of the usual magnitude incident to climatic factors, fertilization, pruning, pest control and other cultural practices are to be expected. 
     A) Mature Canes 
     The values presented are the means (with ranges in parentheses) of 10 canes observed from the 2000 growing season. 
     
       
         
           
               
               
             
               
                   
               
             
            
               
                 1. Diameter at base: 
                 9.0 cm (7.8-11.7) 
               
               
                 2. Diameter at midpoint: 
                 7.1 cm (4.8-8.8) 
               
               
                 3. Color of canes: 
                 striated, yellowish brown 
               
               
                   
                 RHS color chips 175A, 175B, 175C 
               
               
                 4. Internode length at base: 
                 2.7 cm (1.9-4.0) 
               
               
                 5. Internode length at midpoint: 
                 12.2 cm (7.7-15.3) 
               
               
                 6. Lenticels present: 
                 no 
               
               
                 7. Cane cross-section shape: 
                 elliptical 
               
               
                 8. Density of hairs on mature cane: 
                 very sparse to none 
               
               
                 9. Average total cane length: 
                 variable 
               
               
                 10. Tendril pattern on shoot: 
                 2,0,2,0 etc. (two nodes with a tendril 
               
               
                   
                 followed by one node without) 
               
               
                 11. Tendrils forked: 
                 yes, one side usually forked twice 
               
               
                 12. Tendril texture: 
                 striated 
               
               
                 13. Tendril length: 
                 17 cm (12-24) 
               
               
                 14. Bud width: 
                 5.3 mm (4.1-6.4) 
               
               
                 15. Bud shape: 
                 triangular 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     B) Trunk 
     
       
         
           
               
               
               
             
               
                   
                   
               
             
            
               
                   
                 1. Bark texture 
                 moderately flaky, segments approx. 
               
               
                   
                   
                 12 cm. long (variable) 
               
               
                   
                 2. Bank color 
                 about 201C 
               
               
                   
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     C) Mature Leaves 
     Ten representative mature leaves from above the clusters in the middle third of the shoot were examined. The leaves were pressed and dried for later analysis. The values presented below are means (with ranges in parentheses) from collections in September 2000 or June 2003. Descriptors of mature leaves, including the designations N1 through N5, relate to “OIV—Code Numbers 065-093” of  Preliminary Minimal Descriptor List for Grapevine Varieties  (Dettweiler E., 1991, Institüt fur Rebenzüchtung, Geilweilerhof, Germany). 
     
       
         
           
               
               
               
             
               
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 ‘La Crescent’ 
                 Seyval 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
            
               
                   
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
            
               
                  1. Length of blade: 
                 13.0 cm (10.1-16.0) 
                 14.1 cm (12.5-15.0) 
               
               
                  2. Width of blade: 
                 11.5 cm (9.2-13.3) 
                 12.3 cm (11.1-13.4) 
               
               
                  3. Shape of blade: 
                 cuneiform 
                 cordate-circular 
               
               
                  4. Number of lobes: 
                  3.7 (3-5) 
                  2.7 (0-5) 
               
               
                  5. Length of vein N1: 
                 10.3 cm (8.2-12.1) 
                 10.0 cm (9.3-11.3) 
               
               
                  6. Length of vein N2: 
                  8.6 cm (6.5-10.1) 
                  8.5 cm (7.2-10.5) 
               
               
                  7. Length of vein N3: 
                  5.4 cm (3.8-6.8) 
                  6.1 cm (5.3-7.4) 
               
               
                  8. Length of vein N5: 
                  1.4 cm (0.7-2.3) 
                  2.6 cm (1.5-3.3) 
               
               
                  9. Length of N2 teeth: 
                 13.4 mm (9-19) 
                 14.8 mm (9-22) 
               
               
                 10. Width of N2 teeth: 
                 13.7 mm (9-19) 
                 14.4 mm (9-19) 
               
               
                 11. Length/width ratio 
                  0.98 (0.8-1.2) 
                  1.04 (0.8-1.5) 
               
               
                   of N2 teeth: 
               
               
                 12. Length of N4 teeth: 
                  6.6 mm (5-9) 
                  7.2 mm (4-11) 
               
               
                 13. Width of N4 teeth: 
                  8.7 mm (7-10) 
                 10.8 mm (7-15) 
               
               
                 14. Length/width ratio 
               
               
                   of N4 teeth: 
                  0.76 (0.6-1.0) 
                  0.67 (0.4-0.9) 
               
               
                 15. Shape of teeth: 
                 rectilinear, some 
                 convex 
               
               
                   
                 convex 
               
               
                 16. Shape of petiolar sinus: 
                 open 
                 lobes slightly 
               
               
                   
                   
                 overlapping 
               
               
                 17. Shape of base 
                 u-shaped 
                 v-shaped 
               
               
                   of petiolar sinus: 
               
               
                 18. Depth of petiolar sinus: 
                 22.1 mm (17-29) 
                 25.9 mm (18-35) 
               
               
                 19. Width of petiolar sinus: 
                 22.9 mm (14-37) 
                 10.3 mm (6-15) 
               
               
                 20. Length of petioles: 
                  6.6 cm (4.5-8.6) 
                  8.8 cm (6.5-11.0) 
               
               
                 21. Pubescence on 
                 sparse on veins and 
               
               
                   adaxial surface: 
                 petioles, none at 
               
               
                   
                 vein junctions 
               
            
           
           
               
               
            
               
                 22. Pubescence on 
                 abundant at main 
               
               
                    abaxial surface: 
                 vein junctions and 
               
               
                   
                 at petiolar junction 
               
               
                 23. Pubescence on 
                 moderately dense pubescence 
               
               
                   leaf surface: 
                 on main veins and at petiolar junction 
               
               
                   
                 on abaxial surface, sparse pubescence 
               
               
                   
                 on main veins on adaxial surface, slight 
               
               
                   
                 pubescence on petiole 
               
               
                 24. Color of adaxial 
                 146A, yellow green, veins near 
               
               
                   leaf surface: 
                 petiolar sinus can be tinged with 
               
               
                   
                 anthocyanin; young leaves are tinged 
               
               
                   
                 with anthocyanin on adaxial surface 
               
               
                 25. Color of adaxial 
                 146B, yellow green 
               
               
                   leaf surface: 
               
               
                 26. Color of leaf 
                 146C, yellow green, can be striped with 
               
               
                   petiole: 
                 anthocyanin on surfaces exposed to direct 
               
               
                   
                 sunlight 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     D) Flowers 
     
       
         
           
               
               
             
               
                   
               
             
            
               
                 1. Fragrance: 
                 moderately fragrant 
               
               
                 2. Mean time 
                 June 14 when grown 
               
               
                   of flowering: 
                 in Excelsior, Minnesota 
               
               
                 3. Color of petal: 
                 145A, yellow, green 
               
               
                 4. Color of sepal: 
                 144A, yellow, green 
               
               
                 5. Color of pollen: 
                 4B, yellow 
               
               
                 6. Petal number: 
                 5, fused in calyptra 
               
               
                 7. Petal shape: 
                 cohering at summit and separating 
               
               
                   
                 at base: 2.5 mm long; 1 mm wide at 
               
               
                   
                 fused end; reflexed after dehiscence 
               
               
                   
                 from flower 
               
               
                 8. Shape of cluster: 
                 somewhat conical, typically with one 
               
               
                   
                 wing, large clusters may exhibit bifurcated 
               
               
                   
                 distal end 
               
               
                 9. Size of cluster: 
                 14.7 cm long (range 12.5-17.6); 
               
               
                   
                 8.1 cm wide (range 5.6-11.5) 
               
               
                 10. Number of flowers 
                 347 (range 233-429) 
               
               
                   per cluster: 
               
               
                 11. Size of individual 
                 7.5 mm long; 4.6 mm wide 
               
               
                   entire flower: 
               
               
                 12. Pollen fertility: 
                 yes, based on use in controlled 
               
               
                   
                 pollinations 
               
               
                 13. color of stamen: 
                 Anther: 162C, grayed-yellow 
               
               
                   
                 Filament: 155A, white 
               
               
                 14. Stamen number: 
                 5.6 (range 5-7) 
               
               
                 15. Pistil number: 
                 1 per flower 
               
               
                 16. Pistil length: 
                 2.6 mm 
               
               
                 17. Color of pistil: 
                 144A, yellow-green 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     E) Fruit 
     The values presented below are means (with ranges in parentheses) from fruit observed in the 2000 growing season, except for those traits indicated (**), which are means from the 1995, 1999, and 2000 growing seasons. 
     
       
         
           
               
               
               
             
               
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 ‘La Crescent’ 
                 Seyval 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
            
               
                   
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
            
               
                  1. Cluster length: 
                 14.7 cm (12.5-17.6) 
                  12.1 cm (9.0-15.1) 
               
               
                  2. Cluster weight:** 
                 86.8 g (53.6-167.9) 
                 144.2 g (92.4-222.3) 
               
               
                  3. Cluster density: 
                 loose 
                 medium 
               
               
                  4. Berry weight:** 
                  1.30 g (1.10-1.66) 
                  1.90 g (1.59-2.22) 
               
               
                  5. Berry length: 
                 12.8 mm (11.5-14.2) 
                  13.8 mm (12.2-15.4) 
               
               
                  6. Berry diameter at 
                 12.4 mm (11.5-14.0) 
                  13.3 mm (12.1-15.3) 
               
               
                   equator: 
               
               
                  7. Berry shape: 
                 roundish 
                 roundish 
               
               
                  8. Berry cross-section: 
                 circular 
                 circular 
               
               
                  9. Berry, color of skin: 
                 yellow-amber 
                 greenish-yellow 
               
               
                   
                 about 161A 
                 about 160A 
               
               
                 10. Berry, color of flesh: 
                 light green, nearly 
                 light green, nearly 
               
               
                   
                 clear, 160C 
                 clear 
               
               
                 11. Berry, particular 
                 apricot 
                 neutral 
               
               
                   flavor: 
               
               
                 12. Length of pedicel: 
                 4.5 mm 
                 6.2 mm 
               
               
                 13. Berry, separation 
                 easy 
                 difficult 
               
               
                   from pedicel: 
               
               
                 14. Berry, presence of 
                 fully developed 
                 fully developed 
               
               
                   seeds: 
               
               
                 15. Seed number/berry: 
                  2.3 (1-4) 
                  2.2 (1-4) 
               
               
                 16. Seed length: 
                  0.57 mm (0.48-0.65) 
                  0.59 mm 
               
               
                   
                   
                 (0.54-0.65) 
               
               
                 17. Seed width: 
                  0.31 mm (0.26-0.37) 
                  0.39 mm 
               
               
                   
                   
                 (0.35-0.46) 
               
               
                 18. Seed length/width 
                  1.84 
                  1.51 
               
               
                   ratio: 
               
               
                 19. Seed weight: 
                  0.020 g 
                  0.031 g 
               
               
                 20. Seed color: 
                 varies from 
                 about 177A 
               
               
                   
                 about N200A 
               
               
                   
                 to about N200B 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     F) Harvest Parameters 
     Values represent the means (with ranges in parentheses) for fruit harvested over six growing seasons (1994, 1996-2000) for ‘La Crescent’ and four growing seasons (1995, 1996, 1999, 2000) for Seyval. 
     
       
         
           
               
               
               
             
               
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 ‘La Crescent’ 
                 Seyval 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
            
               
                   
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
            
               
                 1. Harvest date: 
                 9/26 (9/16-10/5) 
                 9/27 (9/16-10/6) 
               
               
                 2. Brix: 
                 24.5° (22.6°-27.6°) 
                 20.9° (18.6°-23.2°) 
               
               
                 3. pH: 
                 3.00 (2.63-3.15) 
                 3.15 (2.91-3.41) 
               
               
                 4. % titratable acidity: 
                 1.19% (0.93-1.57%) 
                 0.89% (0.80-1.02%) 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     G) Vineyard Performance 
     Based on observations compiled over 9 years (1992-2000). 
     
       
         
           
               
               
             
               
                   
               
             
            
               
                 1. Susceptibility to powdery mildew ( Uncinula necator ): 
                 low 
               
               
                 2. Susceptibility to downy mildew ( Plasmopara viticola ): 
                 moderate 
               
               
                 3. Susceptibility to black rot ( Guignardia bidwellii ): 
                 low 
               
               
                 4. Susceptibility to bunch rot (Botrytis, etc): 
                 very low 
               
               
                 5. Susceptibility to foliar phylloxera ( Daktulospahira   
                 moderate 
               
               
                   vitifoliae ): 
               
               
                 6. Susceptibility to Crown gall ( Agrobacterium   
                 no natural 
               
               
                   tumefaciwns ): 
                 infection 
               
               
                   
                 observed 
               
               
                 7. Susceptibility to phenoxy herbicide drift (e.g., 2,4-D): 
                 low 
               
               
                 8. Berry splitting: 
                 none observed 
               
               
                 9. Berry shelling: 
                 slight to 
               
               
                   
                 moderate 
               
               
                 10. Vigor level: 
                 moderate 
               
               
                 11. Winter hardiness: 
                 high, trunks 
               
               
                   
                 have survived 
               
               
                   
                 −38° C. 
               
               
                 12. Wood ripening: 
                 good 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     H) Wine Quality 
     Descriptions below are compiled from observations on wine made from ‘La Crescent’ fruit harvested during the 1994-2000 growing seasons. 
     
       
         
           
               
               
             
               
                   
               
             
            
               
                 1. Flavors and aromas: 
                 apricot, citrus (grapefruit, tangerine), pineapple, 
               
               
                   
                 muscat; no ‘hybrid’, berbaceous, or labrusca 
               
               
                   
                 aromas 
               
               
                 2. Balance: 
                 good body, well balanced when finished with 
               
               
                   
                 residual sugar 
               
               
                 3. Color: 
                 attractive golden yellow 
               
               
                 4. Propensity for 
                 low 
               
               
                   oxidation: 
               
               
                 5. Overall quality: 
                 excellent, reminiscent of Riesling or Vignoles