Open Pollinated Offspring for Producing Potatoes from True Seed

Open pollinated (OP) offspring offers a cheap propagule for potato production from true seed (TPS). A series of trials in contrasting Peruvian locations including several generations derived by open pollination were carried out to determine the potential of OP for TPS. The results suggest that sever...

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Main Authors: Golmirzaie, AM., Buendia, S., Espinoza, J., Ortiz, R.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses Agronomiques de Gembloux 2004-01-01
Series:Tropicultura
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Online Access:http://www.tropicultura.org/text/v22n4/191.pdf
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spelling doaj-601e2224675349119bc90e56b33d1f872020-11-25T04:04:08ZengPresses Agronomiques de GemblouxTropicultura0771-33122004-01-01224191198Open Pollinated Offspring for Producing Potatoes from True SeedGolmirzaie, AM.Buendia, S.Espinoza, J.Ortiz, R.Open pollinated (OP) offspring offers a cheap propagule for potato production from true seed (TPS). A series of trials in contrasting Peruvian locations including several generations derived by open pollination were carried out to determine the potential of OP for TPS. The results suggest that several generations of OP did not affect the performance of TPS for tuber characteristics. On average, F1 hybrids out-yielded first generation OP offspring, but tuber yield per plot of advanced OP generations (OP5) across locations did not differ significantly from that shown by F1 hybrids. It seems that the effect of potential inbreeding in early OP generations was absent in advanced OP generations, maybe due to selection of heterozygous parents in the preceding generations. Results from sequential harvests showed that initiation and bulking of tubers are slower in advanced generations of OP than in the first OP generation, particularly in the warm tropics. Nonetheless, some OP TPS did not differ significantly for tuber yield across generations, suggesting that farmers may grow commercially selected OP offspring. http://www.tropicultura.org/text/v22n4/191.pdfInbreedingOutcrossingSelfingSynthetic cultivarPeru
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author Golmirzaie, AM.
Buendia, S.
Espinoza, J.
Ortiz, R.
spellingShingle Golmirzaie, AM.
Buendia, S.
Espinoza, J.
Ortiz, R.
Open Pollinated Offspring for Producing Potatoes from True Seed
Tropicultura
Inbreeding
Outcrossing
Selfing
Synthetic cultivar
Peru
author_facet Golmirzaie, AM.
Buendia, S.
Espinoza, J.
Ortiz, R.
author_sort Golmirzaie, AM.
title Open Pollinated Offspring for Producing Potatoes from True Seed
title_short Open Pollinated Offspring for Producing Potatoes from True Seed
title_full Open Pollinated Offspring for Producing Potatoes from True Seed
title_fullStr Open Pollinated Offspring for Producing Potatoes from True Seed
title_full_unstemmed Open Pollinated Offspring for Producing Potatoes from True Seed
title_sort open pollinated offspring for producing potatoes from true seed
publisher Presses Agronomiques de Gembloux
series Tropicultura
issn 0771-3312
publishDate 2004-01-01
description Open pollinated (OP) offspring offers a cheap propagule for potato production from true seed (TPS). A series of trials in contrasting Peruvian locations including several generations derived by open pollination were carried out to determine the potential of OP for TPS. The results suggest that several generations of OP did not affect the performance of TPS for tuber characteristics. On average, F1 hybrids out-yielded first generation OP offspring, but tuber yield per plot of advanced OP generations (OP5) across locations did not differ significantly from that shown by F1 hybrids. It seems that the effect of potential inbreeding in early OP generations was absent in advanced OP generations, maybe due to selection of heterozygous parents in the preceding generations. Results from sequential harvests showed that initiation and bulking of tubers are slower in advanced generations of OP than in the first OP generation, particularly in the warm tropics. Nonetheless, some OP TPS did not differ significantly for tuber yield across generations, suggesting that farmers may grow commercially selected OP offspring.
topic Inbreeding
Outcrossing
Selfing
Synthetic cultivar
Peru
url http://www.tropicultura.org/text/v22n4/191.pdf
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