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Floyd Zaiger

Chris "Floyd" Zaiger (April 26, 1926 – June 2, 2020) was a fruit breeder particularly known for hybrid development of stone fruit and numerous plant patents. Zaiger founded Zaiger's Genetics, a fruit-breeding business in Modesto, California, which is now an international business selling cultivars and hybrids.[1] Zaiger developed varieties such as the pluot, and has been called "the most prolific stone fruit breeder in the modern era."[2]

Floyd Zaiger
BornApril 26, 1926 (1926-04-26)
DiedJune 2, 2020(2020-06-02) (aged 94)
Alma materUC Davis
Scientific career
FieldsBiology, pomology, fruit hybridizing
InstitutionsZaiger's Genetics

Early life and education edit

Chris Floyd Zaiger was born to Christian Fredrick Zaiger and Anna Marie Zaiger on April 26, 1926, in Kennard, Nebraska. The family moved to Iowa and then Oregon, before coming to California's San Joaquin Valley.[3] He attended school until eighth grade and worked as a migrant strawberry picker.[3][4] During World War II, he was drafted into the U.S. Army where he served as a paratrooper in the 11th Airborne Division.[3] Zaiger earned a degree in plant pathology and agricultural education in 1952 from the University of California, Davis.[5] He taught agriculture classes at Modesto city high schools, Livingston High School, and Modesto Junior College.[6]

Career edit

In 1954, Zaiger and wife Betty purchased a 2.5 acre nursery and began breeding heat-tolerant azaleas as a hobby.[5] In 1956 and 1957, he apprenticed with breeder Fred Anderson, a protege of Luther Burbank and developer of the nectarine.[6] While the Zaiger family continued to operate an ornamental nursery until 1990, Zaiger and family are better known for fruit variety development.[7] The family-owned company Zaiger Genetics cross-pollinates by hand, rather than gene-splicing or DNA manipulation, to develop new hybrids.[8] As of 2020, they have patented 446 plant varieties.[9]

Zaiger's first patented varieties were the Royal Gold peach, introduced in 1965, and ‘Crimson Gold’ nectarine.[3][9] He revolutionized the plum industry by backcrossing plum-apricot hybrids with plums to create the Pluot.[3] His work has also reduced the chill-hours needed for fruits like cherries which allow them to be grown in warmer climates and produced peaches and nectarines that are sweet, yet firm allowing for intercontinental shipping.[3] Another invention, the 'Independence' almond is self-fertile allowing pollination without the use of honeybees needed for other almond varieties.[9] He created the aprium, a hybrid cross between apricots and plums but more similar to apricots.[10]

Personal life edit

Zaiger married Betty Jean Taylor in 1950 and they had three children Leith, Gary, and Grant. Zaiger died at his home in Modesto, California on June 2, 2020.[3]

Awards and recognition edit

  • 1995 Wilder Award from the American Pomological Society for "distinguished service and contributions to the advancement of pomological science and for outstanding fruit varieties" [11]
  • 1997 Awarded rank of Officier, Ordre du Mérite Agricole[12]
  • 1999 Alumni Award of Distinction award from UC Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences [13]

References edit

  1. ^ Adler, Carlye (December 1, 2004). "Designer Fruit". CNN. Retrieved January 30, 2010.
  2. ^ Raquel Maria Dillon (October 22, 2010). "California breeder keeps perfecting peaches, plums". Associated Press.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Karp, David (June 12, 2020). "Floyd Zaiger, prolific fruit breeder who brought new flavors to our lives, dies at 94". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
  4. ^ "Designer Fruit - December 1, 2004". money.cnn.com. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
  5. ^ a b Eddy, David (July 5, 2017). "Floyd Zaiger is the Sweetness Scientist Behind Zaiger Genetics". Growing Produce. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
  6. ^ a b "About Zaiger Genetics | Dave Wilson Nursery". www.davewilson.com. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
  7. ^ Jon Bonné (June 12, 2011). "Farmer creates new fruit, perfects old varieties (Floyd Zaiger, a fruit innovator to the world)". San Francisco Chronicle.
  8. ^ Dillon, Raquel Maria (October 22, 2010). "Floyd Zaiger: 'Pluot' Creator Continues Perfecting Fruit With Meticulous, Low-Tech Breeding Methods". The Huffington Post. Retrieved July 26, 2010.
  9. ^ a b c Eddy, David (June 8, 2020). "Fruit Breeder Extraordinaire Floyd Zaiger Dies". Growing Produce. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
  10. ^ Garcia, Janis (May 25, 2018). "What are apriums and how do you eat them?". Daily Harvest Express. Retrieved September 26, 2020. Who is the mad genius who originally bred the aprium? Floyd Zaiger from Modesto California.
  11. ^ . American Pomological Society. Archived from the original on January 16, 2005. Retrieved March 21, 2014.
  12. ^ "About Zaiger Genetics". Dave Wilson Nurseries. Retrieved March 21, 2014.
  13. ^ "Chris Floyd Zaiger, 1999 Award of Distinction Recipients". UC Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Retrieved March 21, 2014.

Further reading edit

  • Jon Bonné (June 12, 2011). "Farmer creates new fruit, perfects old varieties (Floyd Zaiger, a fruit innovator to the world)". San Francisco Chronicle.
  • Anne Gonzales (October 9, 2011). "'The Disneyland of fruits': Firm creates new varieties -- the old-fashioned way". Sacramento Bee. p. D1.

External links edit

  • About Zaiger Genetics
  • Interview with Floyd Zaiger The man who introduced the Kiwi (Internet Archive Audio)

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Chris Floyd Zaiger April 26 1926 June 2 2020 was a fruit breeder particularly known for hybrid development of stone fruit and numerous plant patents Zaiger founded Zaiger s Genetics a fruit breeding business in Modesto California which is now an international business selling cultivars and hybrids 1 Zaiger developed varieties such as the pluot and has been called the most prolific stone fruit breeder in the modern era 2 Floyd ZaigerBornApril 26 1926 1926 04 26 Kennard NebraskaDiedJune 2 2020 2020 06 02 aged 94 Modesto CaliforniaAlma materUC DavisScientific careerFieldsBiology pomology fruit hybridizingInstitutionsZaiger s Genetics Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Awards and recognition 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life and education editChris Floyd Zaiger was born to Christian Fredrick Zaiger and Anna Marie Zaiger on April 26 1926 in Kennard Nebraska The family moved to Iowa and then Oregon before coming to California s San Joaquin Valley 3 He attended school until eighth grade and worked as a migrant strawberry picker 3 4 During World War II he was drafted into the U S Army where he served as a paratrooper in the 11th Airborne Division 3 Zaiger earned a degree in plant pathology and agricultural education in 1952 from the University of California Davis 5 He taught agriculture classes at Modesto city high schools Livingston High School and Modesto Junior College 6 Career editIn 1954 Zaiger and wife Betty purchased a 2 5 acre nursery and began breeding heat tolerant azaleas as a hobby 5 In 1956 and 1957 he apprenticed with breeder Fred Anderson a protege of Luther Burbank and developer of the nectarine 6 While the Zaiger family continued to operate an ornamental nursery until 1990 Zaiger and family are better known for fruit variety development 7 The family owned company Zaiger Genetics cross pollinates by hand rather than gene splicing or DNA manipulation to develop new hybrids 8 As of 2020 they have patented 446 plant varieties 9 Zaiger s first patented varieties were the Royal Gold peach introduced in 1965 and Crimson Gold nectarine 3 9 He revolutionized the plum industry by backcrossing plum apricot hybrids with plums to create the Pluot 3 His work has also reduced the chill hours needed for fruits like cherries which allow them to be grown in warmer climates and produced peaches and nectarines that are sweet yet firm allowing for intercontinental shipping 3 Another invention the Independence almond is self fertile allowing pollination without the use of honeybees needed for other almond varieties 9 He created the aprium a hybrid cross between apricots and plums but more similar to apricots 10 Personal life editZaiger married Betty Jean Taylor in 1950 and they had three children Leith Gary and Grant Zaiger died at his home in Modesto California on June 2 2020 3 Awards and recognition edit1995 Wilder Award from the American Pomological Society for distinguished service and contributions to the advancement of pomological science and for outstanding fruit varieties 11 1997 Awarded rank of Officier Ordre du Merite Agricole 12 1999 Alumni Award of Distinction award from UC Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences 13 References edit Adler Carlye December 1 2004 Designer Fruit CNN Retrieved January 30 2010 Raquel Maria Dillon October 22 2010 California breeder keeps perfecting peaches plums Associated Press a b c d e f g Karp David June 12 2020 Floyd Zaiger prolific fruit breeder who brought new flavors to our lives dies at 94 Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 14 2020 Designer Fruit December 1 2004 money cnn com Retrieved June 14 2020 a b Eddy David July 5 2017 Floyd Zaiger is the Sweetness Scientist Behind Zaiger Genetics Growing Produce Retrieved June 14 2020 a b About Zaiger Genetics Dave Wilson Nursery www davewilson com Retrieved June 14 2020 Jon Bonne June 12 2011 Farmer creates new fruit perfects old varieties Floyd Zaiger a fruit innovator to the world San Francisco Chronicle Dillon Raquel Maria October 22 2010 Floyd Zaiger Pluot Creator Continues Perfecting Fruit With Meticulous Low Tech Breeding Methods The Huffington Post Retrieved July 26 2010 a b c Eddy David June 8 2020 Fruit Breeder Extraordinaire Floyd Zaiger Dies Growing Produce Retrieved June 14 2020 Garcia Janis May 25 2018 What are apriums and how do you eat them Daily Harvest Express Retrieved September 26 2020 Who is the mad genius who originally bred the aprium Floyd Zaiger from Modesto California The Wilder Medal American Pomological Society Archived from the original on January 16 2005 Retrieved March 21 2014 About Zaiger Genetics Dave Wilson Nurseries Retrieved March 21 2014 Chris Floyd Zaiger 1999 Award of Distinction Recipients UC Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Retrieved March 21 2014 Further reading editJon Bonne June 12 2011 Farmer creates new fruit perfects old varieties Floyd Zaiger a fruit innovator to the world San Francisco Chronicle Anne Gonzales October 9 2011 The Disneyland of fruits Firm creates new varieties the old fashioned way Sacramento Bee p D1 External links editAbout Zaiger Genetics Interview with Floyd Zaiger The man who introduced the Kiwi Internet Archive Audio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Floyd Zaiger amp oldid 1177404062, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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