2022 - 2023 Regional Variety Trials

Field Evaluation of Almond Varieties

Project No. 21-Hort2-Lampinen

Project leaders: Ramandeep Kaur Brar, (UCCE Fresno and Madera counties); Phoebe Gordon (UCCE Madera and Merced Counties); Roger Duncan (UCCE Stanislaus County); and Luke Milliron (UCCE Butte, Glenn, and Tehama Counties); Clarissa Reyes (UCCE Sutter-Yuba, Placer, and Butte counties); Bruce Lampinen, Dept. of Plant Sciences, University of California, Davis.

Project cooperators: Tom Gradziel, Sam Metcalf, Maria Contador, Sabrina Marchand, Misha Marchand (UC Davis), Joe Connell (UCCE Butte County), Chico State University, Salida School District, and Creekside Farming Company.
 
Sections
Annual Results and Discussion
Bloom, Hullsplit, Yield and Quality
Outreach Activities
Materials and Methods
List of publications
Data tables and figures

Summary:

The current Regional Almond Variety Trial includes 30 varieties, planted in the winter of 2014 in Butte, Stanislaus, and Madera counties. At all three locations, Nonpareil was planted alongside the test and standards varieties. The selected rootstocks at Butte, Stanislaus, and Madera sites were Krymsk 86, Nemaguard, and Hansen 536 respectively, with exceptions as listed in Table 1. This trial consists of four replications of 11-12 trees of each variety or selection at each of the three sites. The peak bloom dates of all pollinizers in 2022 coincided with Nonpareil, except for the extremely early blooming variety UCD 3-40, which was dropped from the trial in the previous years. Despite three freeze events, yield for some varieties at the Butte trial were exceptional (4432 for Y117-86-03), however, yield was much lower for other varieties (1103 kernel pounds per acre for Supareil). In general, the bloom overlap has been good at all sites. Yields in the Salida trial continue to be moderated by irrigation water that is high in bicarbonates (Fig. 2). More mature almond orchards grown under favorable weather conditions resulted in higher yield in 2022 than the previous year at the Madera site (Fig. 3). In 2022 the most common kernel defects were doubles, twins, navel orange worm, creases, discoloration, and mold. Varieties no longer under evaluation are UCD 3-40, UCD 1-232, UCD 1-271, UCD 1-16, Self-frP13.019, UCD 8-27, Self-fr P16.013, Y121-42-99, and UCD 7-159 due to poor yields, poor harvestability (high mummy counts), or insufficient replications.

Objectives: To compare new almond varieties and experimental selections for parameters such as yield, bloom overlap, bloom timing, hull split occurrence, kernel quality, and susceptibility to insects and diseases.

Annual Results and Discussion

General observations for each site in 2022:

Butte- Dry, warm weather conditions in Butte County with highs in the 70-80s led to a very quick bloom across all varieties. Temperatures dipped into 20’s on 2/6/22 as well 2/22-23/22, which significantly affected the yield. Bloom density was high in Booth, Jenette, and UCD 8-201 (up significantly for UCD 8-201 from last year), but poor in Folsom and Sterling. For a third year, ALS symptoms were noted across the trial site, however they subjectively appeared less severe than in previous years. Trees had less hulltights (failure to complete hullsplits, often due to extreme water stress) throughout the trial than in 2021. Pick-up of late varieties was interrupted by rain in Mid-September after nuts had already been shaken and windrowed.

Stanislaus- Bloom weather in 2022 was mostly sunny and very dry, with no rain until 0.09 inches fell on March 15, well after petal fall for all varieties. Minimum temperatures dipped into the 20’s for four consecutive nights from February 23-26, reaching a low of 25 degrees F on February 25, when most varieties were well into petal fall. A post-freeze inspection indicated that less than 10% of the flowers of any variety appeared to be damaged by the cold temperatures. Trees of all varieties exhibited interveinal leaf chlorosis through the first few months of the season, exacerbated by being on Nemaguard rootstock. There were no particular disease or insect problems in this trial in 2022.

Madera- Most of the varieties reached full bloom when temperatures were comparatively warmer (75-80's) than other sites during early February in Madera County. There was no frost reported in 2022. A significant amount of rain during mid-September delayed the pickup for late harvest varieties until the end of October. Rainfall fell after the nuts for the first variety harvest were shaken and wind-rowed, which caused higher growth of Aspergillus on the hulls and kernel staining. Nuts from some of the varieties got mixed when windrows were conditioned to facilitate drying after rain. We had to drop those replicates, which will result in less rigorous results. Other than that, there were no specific diseases and frost damage observed in 2022.

Bloom, Hullsplit, Yield and Quality

2022
Butte- In 2022, Overall, bloom overlap was generally good across the varieties. Except for Kester, all the varieties reached peak bloom from February 10th to 19th. Kester reached full bloom on the February 26th, indicating that it would not be a suitable pollinizer for Nonpareil (Fig. 5). Hullsplit for all the varieties ranged from July 10th to September 7th, with nonpareil hullsplit ranged from 12th July to 14 August (Fig. 6). Midday canopy PAR interception ranged from 50% for UCD 8-160 to 81 % for Supareil, with Nonpareil at 76% (Table 2). Yield ranged from 1103 kernel pounds per acre for Supareil to 4432 for Y117-86-03 (Table 3). Yield per unit PAR intercepted ranged from 13.4 kernel pounds/% PAR for Supareil to a very high 67.7 for Y117-86-03 (Table 4). The cumulative yield (2016-2022) for Butte site ranged from 10,970 kernel pounds per acre for Supareil to 19,980 for Nonpareil (Table 5).

Stanislaus- Most varieties’ peak bloom days ranged from February 14th to 18th, which coincided with Nonpareil. Self-fertile varieties Y117-86-03 and Y121-42-99, reached peak bloom on February 21st and 23rd, respectively (Fig. 5). Hullsplit ranged from July 6th to August 26th. Hullsplit duration for Nonpareil was 23 days, compared to other varieties that ranged from 14 days (Y-117-91-03) to 28 days (Supareil) (Fig. 6). The lowest midday canopy PAR interception was 41.4 % for UCD8-160 and the highest for Kester on Hansen rootstock at 72%, with 53% for Nonpareil. (Table 6). Yield in 2022 ranged from 1522 kernel pounds per acre (Jenette) to 4245 pounds (Kester/Hansen) (Table 7). The yield per unit PAR intercepted ranged from 22.3 kernel pounds/% PAR for Supareil to 58.7 for Kester/Hansen (Table 8). The cumulative yield (2016-2022) ranged from 10,139 kernel pounds per acre for Jenette to 16,994 for Kester/Hansen (Table 9). The Kester variety on Hansen rootstock has accumulated 13% more yield than Kester on Nemaguard at the Stanislaus site.

Madera- Due to the higher average temperature at bloom time in 2022 than in 2021, varieties reached their peak bloom earlier than they did in 2021. Bloom was condensed, with a difference of only 7 days between the full bloom dates for the earliest versus latest varieties. Full bloom dates ranged from February 12th to 19th (Fig. 5). Hullsplit duration ranged from a minimum of 10 days (Jenette) to a maximum of 36 days (Folsom) and 29 days for Nonpareil. (Fig. 6). Most of the varieties at this site had 70% or higher midday canopy PAR interception. The grower-cooperator has been hedging alternate rows to manage the light interception at this site. (Table 10). The PAR interception ranged from 61% (UCD 8-160) to 89% (Folsom), with 79% for Nonpareil. The yield in 2022 ranged from 2085 kernel pounds per acre for Supareil to 4024 for Capitola. (Table 11). The yield per unit PAR interception varied from 19.7 kernel pounds/%PAR for Kester to 48.4 for the Wood Colony (Table 12). The cumulative yield (2016-2022) ranged from 12,992 kernel pounds per acre for Folsom to 21,407 for Nonpareil (Table 13).

All sites- The average cumulative yield for all three sites ranged from 12,212 kernel pounds per acre for Supareil to 18556 for Nonpareil, followed by Y117-91-03 at 16,855 (Table 14). Overall, Supareil has the lowest average cumulative yield (Fig. 4). The variety UCD 8-160 has the lowest PAR interception in 2021 and 2022 at all three sites.

Outreach Activities
  • Almond Variety Trial Field Day, Madera County Variety Trail. Chowchilla, CA. 5-5-22. Phoebe Gordon
  • On 4-5-22. Phoebe Gordon gave talk on Almond Variety Trial in Almond meeting.
  • Poster: “Field Evaluation of Almond Varieties” poster presented at Almond Conference, 2022.
  • Podcast. Encore: Field Evaluation of Almond Varieties - Results Through 7th Leaf. 6-14-22. R. Duncan, P. Gordon, and L. Milliron.
  • Regional Field Evaluations of Almond Varieties. R. Duncan, B. Lampinen, P. Gordon, L. Milliron, and T. Gradziel. West Coast Nut. May 2022; ppg 16-20.
  • ABC produced Video. Almond Varieties. July 2022
  • Presentation: Almond Varieties. North San Joaquin Valley Almond Day. 2-7-22
  • Two Butte Regional Almond Variety Trial and Irrigation Management Field Meetings: 3-31-22 and 6-23-22.
  • Presentation: “Almond Rootstock and Variety Selection in the Northern Sacramento Valley” at the North Valley Nut conference. 6-8-22.
  • Interviewed by Taylor Chalstrom on MyAgLife podcast on the topic of “Almond Rootstock & Variety Selection in the Sacramento Valley”. 7-15-22

Materials and Methods

The current regional almond variety trials were planted in winter of 2014 in Butte (Chico State University), Stanislaus (Salida School District Site), and Madera (Creekside Farming Company) counties. Table 1 lists all varieties and selections that were planted in the trials. There are 29 common items across all the sites plus a few different items that were added to individual sites, as listed in Table 1. The selected rootstocks at Butte, Stanislaus, and Madera trails were Krymsk 86, Nemaguard, and Hansen 536 rootstocks respectively, with the
exceptions mentioned in Table 1. Tree spacing is 18’×22’ (110 trees/acre) at Butte site, is 16’×21’ (130 trees/acre) at Stanislaus site and 12’×21’ at the Madera site (173 trees/acre). The trial consists of fourteen partially or fully self-fertile varieties (Table 1).

Bloom time, hull split, canopy light interception, yield data collection, and kernel quality are being evaluated at all three sites. Bloom data was recorded as the onset of bloom when 1% of blossoms are open, full bloom, when 80% of the flowers are open, and the end of petal fall. Bloom data was collected three times per week. Hullsplit data was collected when 1% of the first non-blank splits were open to when all the nuts in the monitored block had entered hullsplit.

List of publications:

Duncan, R.; Milliron, L.; Gordon, P. (2018). Regional Almond Variety Trial - A Discussion with Roger Duncan, Luke Milliron, and Phoebe Gordon. Growing the Valley. L. Milliron. 19. December 3. https://www.growingthevalleypodcast.com/podcastfeed/2018/12/3/regional-almond-variety-trial-a-discussion-with-roger-duncan-luke-milliron-and-phoebe-gordon

Gordon, P.; Duncan, R.; Milliron, L.; Lampinen, B. (2020). Field Evaluation of Almond Varieties: A Look at Regional Trial Results through Sixth Leaf. West Coast Nut. September 17. http://www.wcngg.com/2020/09/17/field-evaluation-of-almond-varieties/

Gradziel, T.; Milliron, L. (2020). Breeding pt. 3: Almond with Tom Gradziel. Growing the Valley. February 18. https://www.growingthevalleypodcast.com/podcastfeed/almond

Duncan, Roger. (2021). Regional Almond Variety Trials- Results through 7th leaf. https://www.growingthevalleypodcast.com/podcastfeed/ravt2

R. Duncan, B. Lampinen, P. Gordon, L. Milliron, and T. Gradziel. (2022). Regional Field Evaluations of Almond Varieties. West Coast Nut. May 2022; ppg 16-20. https://issuu.com/myaglife/docs/wcn_may_2022_e

Acknowledgements
The authors wish to thank the Almond Board of California for their continued support of this project. In addition, we would like to thank Chico State University/Jeff Boles, the Salida School District/Lane Parker as well as the Creekside Farming Company/Jay Mahil for their cooperation on the current generation of variety trials.

Data tables and figures
Table 1. Varieties planted at the regional almond variety trails. The selected rootstocks at Butte, Stanislaus, and Madera trail were Krymsk 86, Nemaguard, and Hansen 536 rootstocks, respectively.
Variety or selectionSelf-fertile*Source
Eddie Bright's
Capitola Burchell
Supareil Burchell
Self-fr P13.019***yesBurchell
Self-fr P16.013***yesBurchell
Booth Burchell
Sterling Burchell
Bennett-Hickman Duarte
Nonpareil  
Durango Fowler
Jenette Fowler
Aldrich  
WinterspartialUCD
SweetheartpartialUCD
Kester (2-19E)* UCD
UCD3-40*** UCD
UCD18-20 UCD
UCD1-16*** UCD
UCD8-160yesUCD
UCD8-27***yesUCD
UCD1-271***yesUCD
UCD1-232***yesUCD
UCD7-159***yesUCD
UCD8-201yesUCD
Y121-42-99***yesUSDA
Y117-86-03yesUSDA
Yorizane (Y116-161-99)yesUSDA
Y117-91-03yesUSDA
Folsom Wilson
Wood Colony (Butte and Madera sites only)  

*Kester was planted at all three sites on the usual rootstock for each site. In addition, the Kester was planted on Hansen 536 rootstock in the replicated trail at the Butte and Stanislaus sites.
**Y116-161-99 was released as Yorizane in 2020.
*** Nine of the varieties was dropped from the data collection at all three sites.

 

Table 2. PAR interception for the 2022 season for Butte site.
Variety or selection 2022 Yield (Kernels lbs/ac)
Y117-86-03 4432a      
Y117-91-03 3926ab     
UCD 18-20 3887abc    
Capitola 3632abcd   
Aldrich 3412abcde  
Kester/Hansen 3403abcde  
Kester 3309abcde  
UCD8-201 3252abcdef 
Durango 3209abcdef 
Nonpareil 3014abcdef 
Bennett-Hickman 2926abcdef 
Jenette 2889abcdef 
Sweetheart 2533 bcdefg
Eddie 2358  cdefg
UCD8-160 2279   defg
Yorizane 2269   defg
Winters 2063    efg
Booth 2000    efg
Sterling 1700     fg
Folsom 1248      g
Wood Colony 1210      g
Supareil 1103      g

 

Table 3. 2022 yield for Butte site.
Variety or selection Yield per unit PAR
Y117-86-03 67.7a      
Y117-91-03 56.2ab     
UCD 18-20 55.5ab     
Aldrich 52.9abc    
Capitola 50.2abcd   
Jenette 48.3abcde  
UCD8-160 46.6abcde  
Durango 46.6abcde  
Bennett-Hickman 45.2abcde  
Kester/Hansen 45.1abcde  
Kester 44.7 bcde  
Yorizane 43.9 bcdef 
Eddie 40.2 bcdef 
Nonpareil 39.9 bcdef 
Sweetheart 33.5 bcdefg
Winters 30.4  cdefg
Sterling 29.5   defg
Booth 26.7    efg
Wood Colony 21.7     fg
Folsom 16.8      g
Supareil 13.4      g

 

Table 4. 2022 Yield per unit light intercepted at Butte site.
Variety or selection Cumulative yield (Kernel lbs/ac)
Nonpareil 19980a      
Aldrich 18157a

b

     
Y117-91-03 18118a

b

c

    
UCD 18-20 17462a

b

c

d

   
Durango 16491a

b

c

d

e

  
Booth 16214a

b

c

d

e

f

 
Jenette 15665a

b

c

d

e

f

 
Kester 15101 

b

c

d

e

f

 
Y117-86-03 14788 

b

c

d

e

f

g

Bennett-Hickman 14139 

b

c

d

e

f

g

Winters 14070  

c

d

e

f

g

Kester/Hansen 13884   

d

e

f

g

UCD 8-201 13794   

d

e

f

g

Yorizane 13636   

d

e

f

g

Folsom 12950    

e

f

g

Sweetheart 12906    

e

f

g

UCD8-160 12623    

e

f

g

Eddie 12274     

f

g

Sterling 12253     

f

g

Wood Colony 12186     

f

g

Supareil 10970      

g

 

Table 5: Cumulative yield (2016-2022) for Butte site.
Variety or selection  Cumulative yield (Kernel lbs/ac)
Nonpareil 19980a      
Aldrich 18157a

b

     
Y117-91-03 18118a

b

c

    
UCD 18-20 17462a

b

c

d

   
Durango 16491a

b

c

d

e

  
Booth 16214a

b

c

d

e

f

 
Jenette 15665a

b

c

d

e

f

 
Kester 15101 

b

c

d

e

f

 
Y117-86-03 14788 

b

c

d

e

f

g

Bennett-Hickman 14139 

b

c

d

e

f

g

Winters 14070  

c

d

e

f

g

Kester/Hansen 13884   

d

e

f

g

UCD 8-201 13794   

d

e

f

g

Yorizane 13636   

d

e

f

g

Folsom 12950    

e

f

g

Sweetheart 12906    

e

f

g

UCD8-160 12623    

e

f

g

Eddie 12274     

f

g

Sterling 12253     

f

g

Wood Colony 12186     

f

g

Supareil 10970      

g

 

Table 6: PAR interception for 2022 season for Stanislaus site.
Variety or selection      PAR interception (%)
Kester/Hansen 72.4

a

    
Sweetheart 67.7

a

b

  
Supareil 67.3

a

b

  
Sterling 62.4

a

b

c

 
Folsom 62.4

a

b

c

 
Y117-91-03 62.1

a

b

c

 
Eddie 61.3

a

b

c

d

Booth 60.9

a

b

c

d

   
Capitola 59.4 

b

c

d

e

  
Bennett-Hickman 57.7 

b

c

d

e

  
Winters 54.5  

c

d

e

f

 
Kester 54.3  

c

d

e

f

 
Aldrich 53.7  

c

d

e

f

g

UCD18-20 53.6  

c

d

e

f

g

Nonpareil 53.1  

c

d

e

f

g

UCD8-201 50.9  

c

d

e

f

g

Durango 50.4  

c

d

e

f

g

Jenette 49.3   

d

e

f

g

Yorizane 46.9    

e

f

g

Y117-86-03 43.7     

f

g

UCD8-160 41.4      

g

 

Table 7: 2022 yield for Stanislaus site.
Variety or selection 2022 Yield (Kernel lbs/ac)
Kester/Hansen 4245

a

    
Capitola 3118 

b

  
Winters 2993 

b

c

 
Y117-91-03 2850 

b

c

d

Nonpareil 2831 

b

c

d

e

     
Eddie 2811 

b

c

d

e

f

    
UCD 8-201 2681 

b

c

d

e

f

g

   
Yorizane 2647 

b

c

d

e

f

g

   
Sterling 2460 

b

c

d

e

f

g

h

  
UCD 18-20 2499 

b

c

d

e

f

g

h

  
UCD 8-160 2452  

c

d

e

f

g

h

  
Booth 2274   

d

e

f

g

h

i

 
Durango 2227   

d

e

f

g

h

i

 
Kester 2175    

e

f

g

h

i

j

Sweetheart 2167     

f

g

h

i

j

Aldrich 2130      

g

h

i

j

Supareil 1954       

h

i

j

Y117-86-03 1912       

h

i

j

Bennett-Hickman 1870       

h

i

j

Folsom 1745        

i

j

Jenette 1522         

j

 

Table 8: 2022 yield per unit light intercepted for Stanislaus site.
Variety or selection Yield per unit PAR
Kester/Hansen 58.7 

a

 
UCD 8-160 58.7 

a

Winters 54.9 

a

b

Nonpareil 53.1 

a

b

UCD 8-201 53 

a

b

UCD 18-20 46.8 

a

b

Eddie 46 

a

b

Durango 43.9 

a

b

Y117-86-03 43.8 

a

b

Yorizane 40.6 

a

b

Kester 39.9 

a

b

Aldrich 38.9 

a

b

Booth 37.7 

a

b

Y117-91-03 32.6 

a

b

Sweetheart 32 

a

b

Jenette 30.8 

a

b

Sterling 28.6 

a

b

Folsom 28.2 

a

b

Bennett-Hickman 26.9 

a

b

Supareil 22.3  

b

 

Table 9: Cumulative yield for Stanislaus site (2016-2022)
Variety or selection Cumulative yield kernel lb/ ac
Kester/Hansen 16994a  
Y117-91-03 15688a

b

 
Nonpareil 14282a

b

c

 
UCD 18-20 13848a

b

c

d

Aldrich 13586a

b

c

d

UCD 8-160 13300a

b

c

d

Yorizane 13178a

b

c

d

Booth 13045a

b

c

d

Eddie 12793 

b

c

d

Winters 12788 

b

c

d

Capitola 12720 

b

c

d

UCD 8-160 12419 

b

c

d

Kester 12416 

b

c

d

Bennett-Hickman 12330 

b

c

d

Durango 12279 

b

c

d

Sterling 12197 

b

c

d

Sweetheart 11289 

b

c

d

Supareil 11129  

c

d

Y117-86-03 11050  

c

d

Folsom 10847  

c

d

Jenette 10139   

d

 

Table 10: PAR interception for 2022 season for Madera site.
Variety or selection PAR interception (%)
Folsom 89.3

a

  
Sterling 86.7

a

b

Supareil 85.8

a

b

Booth 84.4

a

b

Capitola 84.3

a

b

Eddie 84

a

b

Kester 82.2

a

b

Nonpariel 79.1

a

b

c

Aldrich 78.9

a

b

c

Sweetheart 78

a

b

c

Durango 77.8

a

b

c

Bennett-Hickman 72.4

a

b

c

UCD 8-20 72.2

a

b

c

Y117-86-03 71.8

a

b

c

Yorizane 70.3

a

b

c

Y117-91-03 70.1

a

b

c

Winters 69.1

a

b

c

Jenette 68.5

a

b

c

UCD8-201 67.5 

b

c

Wood Colony 67 

b

c

UCD8-160 60.9  

c

 

Table 11: 2022 yield for Madera site.
Variety or selection Yield (Kernel lbs/ac)
Capitola 4024

a

 
Sterling 3668

a

b

Nonpareil 3445

a

b

Bennett-Hickman 3327

a

b

Kester 3182

a

b

Aldrich 3196

a

b

Booth 3173

a

b

Yorizane 3154

a

b

UCD8-201 3045

a

b

Y 117-86-03 3034

a

b

Durango 3025

a

b

Eddie 2912

a

b

Wood Colony 2877

a

b

Y117-91-03 2820

a

b

UCD8-160 2795

a

b

Jenette 2755

a

b

UCD 18-20 2750

a

b

Sweetheart 2744

a

b

Folsom 2603

a

b

Winters 2245

a

b

Supareil 2085 

b

 

Table 12: 2022 yield per unit light intercepted for Madera site.
Variety or selection Yield per unit PAR
Wood colony 48.4

a

 
Capitola 47.7

a

 
Bennett-Hickman 46

a

 
UCD8-160 45.6

a

 
Yorizane 45.5

a

b

UCD8-201 44.5

a

b

Sterling 42.3

a

b

Y117-86-03 42.2

a

b

Jenette 42.1

a

b

Nonpareil 41.7

a

b

Aldrich 40.7

a

b

Y117-91-03 40.3

a

b

Booth 39

a

b

Durango 38.9

a

b

UCD 18-20 38.4

a

b

Sweetheart 37.4

a

b

Eddie 34.7

a

b

Winters 31.1

a

b

Folsom 29.4

a

b

Supareil 24.6 

b

Kester 19.7 

b

 

Table 13: Cumulative yield (2016-2022) for Madera site. Wood Colony is not listed as crackout samples from 2021 are missing.
Variety or selection Cumulative yield (Kernel lbs/ac)
Nonpareil 21407

a

 
Yorizane 18779

a

b

Capitola 18220

a

b

Y117-86-03 17983

a

b

UCD 18-20 17561

a

b

Jenette 16889

a

b

Y117-91-03 16759

a

b

Bennett-Hickman 16153

a

b

Booth 15682

a

b

Sterling 15651

a

b

Durango 15593

a

b

Eddie 15292 

b

UCD8-201 15152 

b

UCD8-160 14651 

b

Supareil 14537 

b

Aldrich 14464 

b

Sweetheart 14177 

b

Winters 14095 

b

Folsom 12992 

b

 

Table 14: Cumulative yield for all the sites combined.
Variety or selectionCumulative yield  (Kernel lbs/ac)
Nonpareil18556
Y117-91-0316855
UCD 18-2016290
Kester/Hansen15439
Aldrich15402
Capitola15347
Yorizane15198
Booth14980
Durango14959
Bennett-Hickman14446
Jenette14231
Y117-86-0314607
UCD8-20113788
Kester13759
Winters13651
UCD8-16013525
Sterling13367
Eddie13453
Sweetheart12791
Folsom12263
Supareil12212
Wood Colony*12186

*Wood Colony cumulative yield includes data only from Butte site.

Average Kernel yield (lbs ac-1) from 2016-2022 for all the varieties and selections at Butte site.

Figure 1. Average Kernel yield (lbs ac-1) from 2016-2022 for all the varieties and selections at Butte site.
Figure 1

Figure 2. Average Kernel yield (lbs ac-1) from 2016-2022 for all the varieties and selections at Stanislaus site

Figure 2. Average Kernel yield (lbs ac-1) from 2016-2022 for all the varieties and selections at Stanislaus site
Figure 2

Figure 3. Average Kernel yield (lbs ac-1) from 2016-2022 for all the varieties and selections at Madera site. Wood colony yields from 2021 are not included.

Figure 3. Average Kernel yield (lbs ac-1) from 2016-2022 for all the varieties and selections at Madera site. Wood colony yields from 2021 are not included.
Figure 3

Figure 4. Average cumulative Kernel yield (lbs ac-1) accumulated from 2016-2022 at all three sites.

Figure 4. Average cumulative Kernel yield (lbs ac-1) accumulated from 2016-2022 at all three sites.
Figure 4

*Wood Colony cumulative yield data is only from Butte site. Wood Colony data from Madera site is not presented in the report, because we are missing data from last year.


Figure 5. Bloom data for 2022 by site and variety or selection

Figure 5. Bloom data for 2022 by site and variety or selection

 

Figure 6. Hullsplit by site, variety or selection for 2022.

Figure 6. Hullsplit by site, variety or selection for 2022.

 

Figure 7. Defects observed in 2022 harvest. All photos were contributed by Roger Duncan.

 

Image of Yorizane almonds
The variety Yorizane had high incidences of staining on nuts at Stanislaus and Madera site in 2022. 

 

Image of Jenette-crease almonds
Image of UCD 8-160 almonds
We have observed high incidences of creases on nuts for UCD 8-160 and Jenette varieties. 

 

Image of UCD 8-20 almonds
UCD 8-201 has about 6.5 % twin kernels at Butte and Madera site in 2022. 

 

Image of a pile of almonds with pronounced dark spots
This is variety Booth having incidences of brown spots. 

 

Table 15: Percent kernel defects and insect at damage at Butte site in 2022.
Variety

Doubles
(%)

Twins
(%)

Crease
(%)

Brown spots1(%)

NOW
(%)

Kernel discolor2 (%)

Y117-86-03

12.2

2.2

2.0

2.0

0.7

1.2

UCD 8-201

8.7

6.0

7.5

1.5

2.2

1.0

Booth

5.0

4.7

4.0

0.7

3.0

0.0

UCD 18-20

4.0

2.2

2.7

0.5

0.0

1.7

UCD 8-160

3.5

6.0

14.7

0.5

1.7

0.0

Y117-91-03

2.2

2.5

0.7

0.2

0.2

0.0

Kester

1.5

1.5

1.0

0.5

0.2

0.0

Nonpareil

1.2

2.7

1.7

0.0

0.7

0.2

Folsom

1.2

5.7

2.0

0.0

2.5

0.0

Supareil

1.2

3.2

4.0

0.0

7.5

0.5

Winters

1.0

4.2

1.0

0.2

3.2

0.7

Kester/Hansen

0.7

0.2

1.0

0.0

0.2

0.2

Sterling

0.5

5.5

4.5

0.2

1.7

1.0

Durango

0.5

1.0

1.0

0.0

3.0

0.2

Yorizane

0.5

1.5

2.0

0.0

0.2

4.0

Capitola

0.2

2.7

0.7

1.0

0.2

0.5

Aldrich

0.2

0.2

0.7

1.2

3.7

0.0

Jenette

0.2

3.0

7.5

0.2

0.2

0.0

Sweetheart

0.2

1.7

2.2

0.0

0.7

2.5

Eddie

0.2

2.2

0.2

0.2

1.7

1.0

Bennett-Hickman

0.0

1.0

0.0

1.0

3.5

0.2

¹Brown spots mostly from plant bug / stink bug feeding injury
²Kernel pellicle discolor / staining from unknown cause(s).

 

Table 16: Percent kernel defects and insect at damage at Stanislaus site in 2022.
VarietyDoubles
(%)
Twins
(%)
Crease
(%)
Brown spots1(%)NOW
(%)
Kernel discolor2 (%)
UCD 8-201

32.8

3.0

0.3

1.8

0.0

1.5

UCD 18-20

9.0

1.5

0.0

1.0

0.3

0.5

Booth

5.0

2.8

0.8

4.3

0.0

1.0

UCD 8-160

4.3

3.0

2.5

1.8

0.0

0.8

Kester/Hansen

3.5

1.0

3.8

0.0

0.0

0.3

Y117-86-03

3.0

1.3

0.3

1.3

0.0

8.5

Winters

2.3

0.8

0.0

6.3

0.0

0.8

Aldrich

1.8

0.0

0.3

0.8

0.0

0.5

Nonpareil

1.3

0.5

0.0

0.3

0.0

0.0

Yorizane

1.0

0.3

0.0

1.8

0.0

17.0

Y117-91-03

1.0

0.3

0.0

1.8

0.0

0.5

Kester

0.8

1.5

0.8

0.0

0.0

0.3

Capitola

0.5

0.3

0.5

0.5

0.0

1.5

Folsom

0.5

0.8

1.5

0.8

0.0

0.5

Durango

0.5

0.0

0.5

1.5

0.0

0.3

Supareil

0.3

1.5

0.0

1.0

0.3

0.3

Sterling

0.3

1.0

0.3

1.0

0.0

0.5

Bennett-Hickman

0.3

0.8

0.3

1.5

0.0

0.3

Jenette

0.0

2.0

2.8

1.8

0.0

0.3

Sweetheart

0.0

3.0

0.0

0.8

0.0

2.3

Eddie

0.0

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.5

¹Brown spots mostly from plant bug / stink bug feeding injury
²Kernel pellicle discolor / staining from unknown cause(s)
 

Table 17: Percent kernel defects and insect at damage at Madera site in 2022.
Variety

Doubles
(%)

Twins
(%)

Crease
(%)

Brown spots
(%)

NOW
(%)

Kernel Discolor (%)

UCD 8-201

46.5

0.5

11.2

0.0

6.0

9.2

UCD 18-20

25.0

0.0

9.7

0.0

3.7

24.2

UCD 8-160

13.2

0.5

8.5

0.5

5.2

10.0

Y117-86-03

13.7

0.2

5.5

12.7

4.2

0.0

Booth

12.5

1.0

6.7

0.0

8.0

21.5

Kester

5.0

2.5

2.5

0.0

0.0

33.5

Folsom

5.0

0.0

0.2

0.2

4.0

48.5

Y117-91-03

4.5

0.0

6.0

2.5

8.0

12.5

Wood colony

4.3

0.2

2.6

1.3

4.0

42.6

Yorizane

3.7

0.2

4.5

0.5

1.6

26.6

Capitola

2.7

0.0

14

0.5

1.5

12.2

Winters

2.2

0.0

8.0

0.0

11.5

29.5

Durango

2.2

0.0

3.2

0.0

7.7

8.0

Bennett-Hickman

1.5

0.0

2.7

0.0

13.5

38.2

Supareil

1.3

0.0

7.0

0.0

13.6

7.3

Nonpareil

1.2

0.5

4.7

0.0

4.0

2.0

Sterling

1.2

0.0

28.0

0.0

7.0

26.5

Jenette

1.0

0.2

17.6

0.7

5.3

13.3

Sweetheart

1.0

0.0

8.5

0.0.

3.0

6.0

Aldrich

0.7

0.0

6.0

0.0

4.0

14.6

Eddie

0.5

0.7

0.7

0.2

7.0

58.7

¹Brown spots mostly from plant bug / stink bug feeding injury
²Kernel pellicle discolor / staining from unknown cause(s)
 

Table 18: Kernel Mass and Crackout Percentage at Butte site in 2022.

Variety

Kernel Mass
(g/100 kernels)

Crackout1
(%)

Eddie

154.3 a73.9 a

Supareil

150.0ab56.2 abcd

Booth

147.3 abc53.2 bcd

UCD 8-160

146.0 abcd60.7 abc

Capitola

138.5 abcde54.4 bc

UCD 18-20

136.3 abcd51.7 bcd

Nonpareil

132.7 abcdef67.8 abc

Wood colony

128.9 abcdef59.7abcd

Yorizane

128.8 abcdef58.1 abcd

Folsom

128.5 abcdef64.4 abc

Y117-86-03

122.9 abcdef69.3 ab

Sterling

120.4 bcdef61.9 abc

Durango

116.0 cdef53.7 bc

Jenette

113.3 def61.2 abcd

Bennett-Hickman

111.1fgh65.0 abc

Aldrich

110.6 ef43.3 d

Winters

108.1 ef56.2 abcd

Y117-91-03

107.9 ef67.1 abc

UCD 8-201

100.4 f60.7 abcd

Kester

100.3 f51.1 bc

Sweetheart

100.2 f61.6 abc

Kester/Hansen

98.8 f53.2 bcd

¹Crackout percentage is kernel weight divided by the weight of kernel and shell
Data followed by the same letters are not statistically different. (Tukey’s P > 0.05)
 

Table 19: Kernel Mass and Crackout Percentage at Stanislaus site in 2022
 

Kernel Mass
(g/100 kernels)

Crackout1
(%)

Supareil

134.7     a

51.2     hi

Booth

122.8     ab

61.7     bcde

UCD 8-160

116.6     bc

60.4     bcde

Eddie

110.0     bcd

71.6     a

Nonpareil

106.2     cde

63.2     bc

UCD 18-20

104.9     cdef

50.3     hi

UCD 8-201

99.4     defg

57.9     defg

Bennett-Hickman

99.2     defg

64.2     b

Sterling

98.0     defg

62.5     bcd

Folsom

96.5     efgh

61.6     bcde

Yorizane

95.1     efghi

60.7     bcde

Kester/Hansen

92.6     fghi

52.7     ghi

Durango

91.0     ghi

54.0     fghi

Aldrich

89.2     ghij

57.0     efg

Capitola

87.6     ghij

54.2     fgh

Jenette

87.2     ghij

58.3     cdef

Y117-86-03

86.9     ghij

61.9     bcde

Winters

84.8     hij

53.3     fghi

Y117-91-03

84.0     hij

64.2     b

Sweetheart

82.9     ij

61.2     bcde

Kester

77.0     j

48.8     i

¹Crackout percentage is kernel weight divided by the weight of kernel and shell
Data followed by the same letters are not statistically different. (Tukey’s P > 0.05)
 

Table 20: Kernel Mass and Crackout Percentage at Madera site in 2022.
Variety

Kernel Mass
(g/100 kernels)

Crackout1
(%)

Supareil150.7 a41.5 ab
UCD 8-160135.7 ab64.8 a
Eddie123.6 bc73.5 a
UCD 18-20119.9 bcd58.7 a
Booth119.1 bcde31.6 ab
Wood colony107.6 cdefg51.5 ab
Folsom108.7 cdef33.4 ab
UCD 8-201107.5 cdefg67.1 a
Y117-86-03106.4 cdefg68.3 a
Durango101.1 cdefg61.9 a
Capitola99.9 cdefg59.0 a
Nonpareil99.2 cdefg70.5 a
Sterling95.8 defg66.9 a
Bennett-Hickman94.5 efg70.0 a
Winters93.4 fg57.8 a
Yorizane93.3 fg67.8 a
Jenette90.7 fg49.7 ab
Y117-91-0384.7 fg66.7 a
Aldrich83.6 g47.8 ab
Sweetheart83.1 g31.7 ab

¹Crackout percentage is kernel weight divided by the weight of kernel and shell
Data followed by the same letters are not statistically different. (Tukey’s P > 0.05)

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