ANABP 01 apple trees have medium vigour and a spreading growth habit with wide branch angles similar to its parent Cripps Red. The development of fruiting laterals is sufficient but not prolific and tree shape suggests that it would be suited to a range of rootstocks and tree training systems.ANABP 01 apples ripen towards the end of the apple harvest season - about 27 days after Golden Delicious and 14 days before apples from Cripps Pink. In Manjimup this is normally around mid-April but is dependent on seasonal conditions.ANABP 01 fruit that meets the trident Bravo™ apple quality specifications respond well to good temperature and storage management. Fruit should be pre-cooled to 2–4°C within 24 hours of harvest with the optimum storage temperature range of 0°C to 0.5°C.
Industry benefits:
•The ANABP 01 tree is productive and the fruit colours easily.•Unique fruit colour makes it easily distinguishable from other varieties.•The ANABP 01 variety provides growers with a great opportunity to benefit from the introduction of a distinctive new Australian grown apple.•Fruit colour and maturity on the tree is uniform, enabling the potential for the full harvest to be achieved in 1 pick.•The fruit has exhibited long-term storage capabilities after SmartFresh™ treatment and in controlled atmosphere storage.•Fruit harvest time is in a window prior to that for Cripps Pink and most other current varieties.
View Russet Managementproduced by Fruitwest.Want to know more? Contact usfor more in depth information for growers.
Russet Management
View Apple Maturity Testing Guide produced by Fruitwest. A handy tool for this years harvest.Want to know more? Contact usfor more in depth information for growers.
Apple Maturity Testing Guide
ANABP 01 Good Practice Guide
This good practice guide has been developed to provide apple growers with a concise summary of currently available production information relating to the ANABP 01 variety. Fruit of the ANABP 01 variety which meets the premium grade specification is marketed as the Bravo™ branded apple. Good practice in ANABP 01 production contributes to better packout and better returns.
View the ANABP 01 Apple Storage Report 2020-21Authors: Kristen Brodison, Steele Jacob, Sophie Brockmann, John Sutton, Kevin Lacey and YuYi Liao.Want to know more? Contact usfor more in depth information for growers.
ANABP 01 Apple Storage
applestorage
View Colour Developmentproduced by DPIRDColour development on the ANABP01 develops over time with the starch and this document provides you details to see how the colour develops.Want to know more? Contact usfor more in depth information for growers.
Colour Development
View the Bravo™ Apple Colour Chart produced by Fruitwest.The Bravo™ apple must reach the colour 1 to 6 in order to be sold as a Bravo™. Please do not print, if you need a hard copy for your orchard or pack house please contact us (bravo@wafarmdirect.com.au).Want to know more? Contact usfor more in depth information for growers.
ANABP 01 apple trees have medium vigour and a spreading growth habit with wide branch angles similar to its parent Cripps Red. The development of fruiting laterals is sufficient but not prolific and tree shape suggests that it would be suited to a range of rootstocks and tree training systems.ANABP 01 apples ripen towards the end of the apple harvest season - about 27 days after Golden Delicious and 14 days before apples from Cripps Pink. In Manjimup this is normally around mid-April but is dependent on seasonal conditions.ANABP 01 fruit that meets the trident Bravo™ apple quality specifications respond well to good temperature and storage management. Fruit should be pre-cooled to 2–4°C within 24 hours of harvest with the optimum storage temperature range of 0°C to 0.5°C.
Industry benefits:
•The ANABP 01 tree is productive and the fruit colours easily.•Unique fruit colour makes it easily distinguishable from other varieties.•The ANABP 01 variety provides growers with a great opportunity to benefit from the introduction of a distinctive new Australian grown apple.•Fruit colour and maturity on the tree is uniform, enabling the potential for the full harvest to be achieved in 1 pick.•The fruit has exhibited long-term storage capabilities after SmartFresh™ treatment and in controlled atmosphere storage.•Fruit harvest time is in a window prior to that for Cripps Pink and most other current varieties.
View Russet Management produced by Fruitwest.Want to know more? Contact us for more in depth information for growers.
Russet Management
View Apple Maturity Testing Guide produced by Fruitwest. A handy tool for this years harvest.Want to know more? Contact us for more in depth information for growers.
View the ANABP 01 Apple Storage Report 2020-21Authors: Kristen Brodison, Steele Jacob, Sophie Brockmann, John Sutton, Kevin Lacey and YuYi Liao.Want to know more? Contact us for more in depth information for growers.
ANABP 01 Apple Storage
applestorage
View Colour Development produced by DPIRDColour development on the ANABP01 develops over time with the starch and this document provides you details to see how the colour develops.Want to know more? Contact us for more in depth information for growers.
Colour Development
View the Bravo™ Apple Colour Chartproduced by Fruitwest.The Bravo™ apple must reach the colour 1 to 6 in order to be sold as a Bravo™. Please do not print, if you need a hard copy for your orchard or pack house please contact us (bravo@wafarmdirect.com.au).Want to know more? Contact us for more in depth information for growers.