Tulip - Naktuinbouw

advertisement
NAKTUINBOUW
TECHNICAL QUESTIONNAIRE
1.
Species: Tulip (Tulipa L.)
3.
Breeders' reference: ………………………..
Check the explanation (website Naktuinbouw)
4.
Information on origin, maintenance and reproduction of the variety
4.1
Origin
4.2
Method of propagation
4.4
Geographical origin of the variety; the region and the country in which the variety was bred or discovered and developed
[complete
relevant code]
1 Seedling (indicate parent varieties):………………………………………….……………./ [ ]
2 Mutation (indicate parent variety):…………………………………………………….……/
3 Discovery (indicate where, when and how the variety
has been developed):………………………………………………………………….……./
4 Other (please specify):…………………………………………………………………..….
………………………………………………………………………………..
1 Vegetative (daughter bulbs)/2 In vitro propagation/3 seed/4 other (please specify):
……………………………………………………………………………………………..
[ ]
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
5.
Characteristics of the variety to be indicated (see CPVO protocol TP/115/3 Final on the website of CPVO
for explanation and example varieties)
[complete
relevant code]
(characteristics marked with G are used as grouping characteristic)
Plant: classification: Botanical species
1 Tulipa kaufmanniana Regel
2 Tulipa fosteriana W. Irving
3 Tulipa greigii Regel
4 Other species (please specify):……………………………………..
…………………………………………………………………………….
Fair Lady
Cantata
Cape Cod
T. clusiana
[ ]
Plant: classification; Modern hybrid
1 Single early tulips
2 Double early tulips
3 Triumph tulips
4 Darwin hybrids tulips
5 Single late tulips
6 Lily flowered tulips
7 Finged tulips
8 Viridiflora tulips
9 Rembrandt tulips
10 Parkiet tulips
11 Double late tulips
12 Picture tulips (crown group)
Brilliant Star
[ ]
Peach Blossom
Lustige Witwe
Apeldoorn
Queen of Night
Queen of Sheba
Red Wing
Groenland
Lotty van Beuningen
Amethyst
Nizza
Yellow Crown
G
10
Flower: type
1 single/2 double
G
13
Flower: main colour
RHS Color Chart: (indicate reference number): …………………………………………….
……………………………………………………………………………………………………
13
Flower: main colour group:
1 white/2 off white/3 light yellow/4 medium yellow/5 dark yellow/6 orange/
[ ]
7 orange red/8 medium red/9 dark red/10 purple red/11 light pink/12 medium pink/
13 dark pink/14 medium purple/15 dark purple/16 brown/17 other colour(indicate):
……………………………………………………………………………………………………
17
Flower: fringe
1 absent/9 present
[ ]
G
Flower: appearance of tepals
1 convex or flat (standard)/2 pointed and reflexed (Lily flowered)/
3 laciniate, curled and twisted (Parrot)
[ ]
G
Flower: partly greenish tepals
1 absent/9 present
[ ]
Plant: beginning of flowering
(natural conditions)
1 very early/2 early/3 medium/4 late/5 very late
[ ]
G
31
Naktuinbouw
Version 2
[ ]
Page 1 (of 2)
NAKTUINBOUW
TECHNICAL QUESTIONNAIRE
1.
Species: Tulip (Tulipa L.)
3.
Breeders' reference: ………………………..
6.
Similar varieties and differences from these varieties:
Similar variety
Characteristic(s) in which the similar variety
is different
7.
Additional information which may help to distinguish the variety
A representative color photo of the variety must be added
7.1
Resistances to pests and diseases:
7.2
Special conditions for the examination of the variety:
State of expression of
similar variety
State of expression of
candidate variety
[complete
relevant code]
7.2.1 Group
1 cut flower/2 other (please indicate):………………………………………………………..
7.2.2 Other conditions
1 yes (please specify):……………………………………………………………………/2 No [ ]
………………………………………………………………………………………………
7.3
Additional information
1 yes (please specify):…………………………………………………………..………/2 No
……………………………………………………………………………………..………
8.
GMO-information required
a.
[ ]
[complete
relevant code]
The variety represents a genetically modified organism (GMO) within the meaning of Article 2(2) of
Council Directive EC/2201/18 of 12/03/2001.
1 yes/2 no
b.
[ ]
[ ]
If yes, has such authorization been obtained?
1 yes/2 no
[ ]
If yes, please attach a copy of such an authorization.
I hereby certify that the information given in this form is complete and correct
Date:
Name:
Signature:
Naktuinbouw
Version 2
Page 2 (of 2)
Download