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Trent is a medium-early maturing, white-skinned potato variety with high specific gravity and very good table and processing quality. In Ontario, its yield is lower than that of Kennebec. It is moderately resistant to common scab and Rhizoctonia sclerotia. 相似文献
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A. F. Reeves G. A. Porter T. M. Work D. H. Lambert A. A. Davis E. S. Plissey 《American Journal of Potato Research》1997,74(4):255-263
The Mainestay potato variety is high-yielding and late-maturing producing attractive, round, white-skinned, white-fleshed tubers with medium-shallow eyes. Its major use is expected to be as a maincrop tablestock variety. Mainestay appearance ratings are similar to those of Katahdin, and greening in Mainestay tubers is less than in Kennebec. Most boil and bake qualities were rated equal to Katahdin in at least half of the tests, and Mainestay usually has a low incidence of internal defects. However, purple streak, heat necrosis, vascular discoloration, and heat sprouts have been seen on occasion. Mainestay tubers do not show the net necrosis caused by potato leafroll virus, and have shown very little hollow heart or blackspot bruising. Mainestay is susceptible to common scab and acid scab, but moderately resistant to verticillium wilt (Verticillium, albo-atrum andV. dahliae), early blight (Alternaria solani), rhizoctonia (Rhizoctonia solani), dry rot (Fusarium sambucinum), and pink rot (Phytophthora erythroseptica). It is moderately susceptible to the common race of late blight (Phytophthora infestans). Mainestay tubers are slow to mature after vine kill, and additional time is required prior to harvest in order to allow for proper periderm development and to reduce storage losses. 相似文献
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S. L. Love R. Novy D. L. Corsini J. J. Pavek A. R. Mosley R. E. Thornton S. R. James D. C. Hane 《American Journal of Potato Research》2002,79(1):25-31
Gem Russet, a new medium maturing, long russet potato variety, was released in 2000 by the USDA/ARS and the experiment stations of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. It is suited for use in the fresh, frozen-fried processing, and dehydration markets. Total tuber yield of Gem Russet is similar to that of Russet Burbank when grown in eastern Idaho, but lower when grown in the long-season areas of western Idaho and the Columbia Basin of Oregon and Washington. U.S. No. 1 yield is consistently higher that that of Russet Burbank. Tubers of Gem Russet have good processing and baked quality. Gem Russet is resistant to most external and internal physiological defects, including second growth, growth cracks, shatter bruise, and hollow heart. It is moderately susceptible to blackspot bruise. Gem Russet shows extreme resistance to potato virus X, resistance to common scab, and moderate resistance to early dying. Biochemical analysis of Gem Russet tubers has shown higher solids, lower reducing sugar and glycoalkaloid content, and higher concentration of protein and vitamin C when compared with tubers of Russet Burbank. 相似文献
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A. F. Reeves G. A. Porter T. M. Work D. H. Lambert A. A. Davis 《American Journal of Potato Research》1999,76(6):331-335
The Quaggy Joe potato variety is high-yielding and medium to medium-late maturing with attractive, round-oval, white-skinned, white-fleshed tubers with medium-shallow pink eyes. Its major use is expected to be as a maincrop tablestock variety. Quaggy Joe is resistant to the potato leafroll virus, and is also moderately resistant to early blight (Alternaria solani), dry rot (Fusarium sambucinum), and soft rot (Erwinia carotovora subsp.carotovora). Quaggy Joe tubers have shown very little shatter or blackspot bruising, but sprout earlier than Atlantic. Young plants have shown sensitivity to the herbicide metribuzin. 相似文献
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R. B. O’Keefe 《American Journal of Potato Research》1970,47(4):124-129
Shurchip is a slightly russeted, round to oblong chipping variety of medium maturity. It is resistaant to common scab (Streptomyces scabies) and tolerant to Fusarium (F. solani var. eumartii) and Verticillium (microsclerotial type) wilts. The vines are susceptible and the tubers are highly susceptible to late blight. In Nebraska, Shurchip is high yielding, moderately high in specific gravity, lower in reducing sugars and of good to excellent chipping quality when compared with the standard varieties Haig, Kennebec and Platte. The yield and specific gravity obtained with Shurchip in the 12 states in the North Central Regional Trials and in Texas and Alabama were equal to or greater than those obtained with the standard chipping varieties in the trials. 相似文献
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A. F. Reeves G. A. Porter F. E. Manzer T. M. Work A. A. Davis E. S. Plissey 《American Journal of Potato Research》1994,71(4):237-247
TheMaineChip potato variety is medium-maturing and has round, whiteskinned, white-fleshed tubers with shallow eyes, high specific gravity and moderate yields. Its major use is expected to be as a storage chipping variety since sugar build-up in storage is slow, and reconditioning is possible. This variety can be chipped directly from 7 C storage.MaineChip does not show the net necrosis caused by potato leafroll virus and is moderately tolerant to verticillium wilt (Verticillium alboatrum) and rhizoctonia (Rhizoctonia solani). It is also moderately resistant to blackspot and shatter bruise. Hollow heart is its major internal quality defect, being a problem in ten of the twenty-nine regional tests conducted over five years. 相似文献
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J. B. Sieczka R. E. Webb D. R. Wilson D. E. Halseth S. B. Sterrett M. R. Henninger G. A. Porter J. R. Shumaker R. Moore 《American Journal of Potato Research》1988,65(7):407-413
Coastal Russet (tested as B9596-2) is a clone with mid-season maturity that produces russet skin tubers that are long and slightly flattened. Tuber yields in the eastern portions of the United States have been considerably greater than for BelRus. Tubers are well-shaped, have shallow eyes, and are attractive in appearance. Tuber appearance and size make this cultivar very well suited for the tablestock market. It is not suitable for processing. Coastal Russet is highly resistant to tuber net necrosis caused by late current season infection with leafroll and is tolerant to common scab. 相似文献
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R. G. Novy S. L. Love D. L. Corsini J. J. Pavek J. L. Whitworth A. R. Mosley S. R. James D. C. Hane C. C. Shock K. A. Rykbost C. R. Brown R. E. Thornton N. R. Knowles M. J. Pavek N. Olsen D. A. Inglis 《American Journal of Potato Research》2006,83(1):9-19
The potato cultivar Defender is high-yielding, white-skinned, and notable for having foliar and tuber resistance to late blight infection caused byPhytophthora infestans (Mont.) de Bary. It was released in 2004 by the USDA-ARS and the agricultural experiment stations of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. Defender is suitable for processing into french fries and other frozen potato products directly from the field or from storage. Defender also may be used for fresh markets in regions such as California, where cultivars with long tubers and white skin are traditionally grown. Resistances to late blight and other potato diseases make Defender an ideal candidate for organic potato production. Defender consistently produced greater total and U.S. No. 1 yields than ‘Russet Burbank’ in Idaho trials. In early harvest trials conducted in the western U.S., average total yields of Defender were 17% and 23% greater than yields for ‘Ranger Russet’ and ‘Shepody’, respectively. In full-season trials conducted in the western U.S., Defender averaged 10% and 15% higher yields than Ranger Russet and Russet Burbank, respectively. Specific gravity of Defender is consistently high, with values comparable to those of Ranger Russet; tuber ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) levels are also high. In addition to late blight, Defender also is resistant to tuber early blight (Alternaria solani, (Ellis & G. Martin), L.R. Jones & Grout), potato virus X, and net necrosis; it has moderate levels of resistance to Verticillium wilt (Verticillium dahliae, Kleb), pink rot, foliar early blight, corky ringspot, and Erwinia soft rot. Defender is susceptible to scab (common and powdery) and potato leafroll virus; it has moderate susceptibility to dry rot (Fusarium spp.) and potato virus Y. Susceptibilities to internal necrosis, tuber greening, and blackspot bruise also have been noted, but may be minimized through cultural and harvest practices. 相似文献
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Nipigon is a high-yielding, early sizing, table potato with good boiling and baking quality and is specifically adapted to northern Ontario. It has some resistance to late blight, rhizoctonia and viruses X and Y. The Nipigon potato was bred and initially selected within the Potato Breeding Project at the Fredericton Rcsearch Station of Agriculture Canada. This variety has been under test as seedling F61051 since 1965 throughout eastern Canada, but mostly in Ontario. Nipigon was selected from the progeny of a cross between two Fredericton seedlings; F53026 an early, scab-resistant seedling with very good tuber type and F51043, which has good processing quality and resistance to the common races of late blight,Phytophthora infestans (Mont.) de Bary. The pedigree is as follows: 相似文献
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R. H. True A. F. Reeves R. V. Akeley H. J. Murphy G. A. Porter R. H. Cole J. Watts B. J. Christ F. E. Manzer 《American Journal of Potato Research》1990,67(3):153-161
The Somerset potato variety is a medium-maturing variety with attractive, round to oblong, white-skinned, white-fleshed tubers with shallow eyes. Its major use is expected to be as a chipping variety in areas where potatoes are stored for some length of time, since its sugar content is lower than most varieties during storage, and it can be chipped after six months in storage. Somerset does not show the net necrosis caused by potato leafroll virus, and is immune to race 0 of Phytophthora infestans (late blight). Somerset is also moderately resistant to infection by Alternaria solani (early blight), and is only moderately susceptible to Verticillium wilt. Somerset is more susceptible to both common and acid scab than Superior, but less susceptible than Kennebec and Katahdin. It also has shown susceptibility to skinning and shatter bruise, but does not have a strong blackspot bruise reaction. 相似文献
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《American Journal of Potato Research》1972,49(12):478-478
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Jemseg is an early sizing variety of early maturity. It has outyielded the variety Warba for total and marketable yield when dug at 80 days from planting. It has moderate resistance to common scab, is immune to virus X and has high resistance to virus Y, plus resistance to virus S. Jemseg was originated at Fredericton, New Brunswick, and is a product of the potato breeding program of Agriculture Canada. The variety has been under test in New Brunswick for 10 years as seedling F67072. It has also been tested extensively in the Maritime Provinces and throughout Canada through the facilities of regional and national evaluation trials. Jemseg was selected from a progeny of a cross between the variety Sable and a Fredericton seedling F55069. Sable is an early variety developed at Fredericton. F55069 is a Fredericton seedling bred for X immunity and scab resistance. Jemseg was first grown in the field in 1967. The pedigree follows: 相似文献
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A. F. Reeves R. V. Akeley C. E. Cunningham R. L. Nickeson H. J. Murphy R. H. True F. E. Manzer 《American Journal of Potato Research》1984,61(11):683-689
The Yankee Supreme potato is a medium to medium-late maturing variety with round to oblong, moderately smooth, shallow-eyed, buff-colored tubers. It is characterized by bruise resistance and high dry matter. Tubers can be used for fresh market or processing. Although chip color is often marginal, this variety can be reconditioned to its original color after cold storage. Yankee Supreme is resistant to virus X and to net necrosis caused by the leaf-roll virus. 相似文献