Potato Variety Trial as a Step of a Potato Breeding Program

A potato varietal trial, the equivalent of the final step in a potato breeding and testing program was conducted in 1972 at the Farmington Experimental Sub-station, Farmington, Utah. The test consisted of twelve named varieties and two numbered selections. This study measured the yielding capacity o...

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Main Author: Claure-Vallejo, Ganzalo
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spelling ndltd-UTAHS-oai-digitalcommons.usu.edu-etd-32022019-10-13T06:12:04Z Potato Variety Trial as a Step of a Potato Breeding Program Claure-Vallejo, Ganzalo A potato varietal trial, the equivalent of the final step in a potato breeding and testing program was conducted in 1972 at the Farmington Experimental Sub-station, Farmington, Utah. The test consisted of twelve named varieties and two numbered selections. This study measured the yielding capacity of new potato varieties and selections during one growing season at one location in Utah. Yields were compared with those of the older accepted varieties grown in the state and used as control or standard varieties in the varietal trial. This study provided valuable information for growers and processors in determining the suitability of these varieties for production in Utah. Data was obtained on total yield; yield and percentage of U.S. No.1 potatoes over and under 3 inches in diameter or 10 ounces in weight; U.S. No.2 and culls and small potatoes under 1 7/8 inches in diameter; the incidence of hollow heart and internal discoloration and chipping quality of certain varieties. LaRouge and Chieftain were significantly higher than Red Pontiac in yield of U.S. No.1 potatoes. LaChipper, Abnaki, ND 7196-18, Platte and Shurchip were significantly higher than Raritan, Norchip and Kennebec. The incidence of hollow heart in Abnaki, Raritan, LaChipper and ND 6925- 13 Russ was significantly higher than the other ten varieties in the test. The percentage of internal discoloration in selection ND 6925-13 Russ was signifi cantly higher than all other varieties tested. Norchip and selection ND 7196-18 produced light colored chips on both chipping dates. 1973-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/2199 https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3202&context=etd Copyright for this work is held by the author. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owner. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. For more information contact Andrew Wesolek (andrew.wesolek@usu.edu). All Graduate Theses and Dissertations DigitalCommons@USU Potato Variety Trail Breeding Program Medicine and Health Sciences Organisms Plants
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topic Potato
Variety
Trail
Breeding
Program
Medicine and Health Sciences
Organisms
Plants
spellingShingle Potato
Variety
Trail
Breeding
Program
Medicine and Health Sciences
Organisms
Plants
Claure-Vallejo, Ganzalo
Potato Variety Trial as a Step of a Potato Breeding Program
description A potato varietal trial, the equivalent of the final step in a potato breeding and testing program was conducted in 1972 at the Farmington Experimental Sub-station, Farmington, Utah. The test consisted of twelve named varieties and two numbered selections. This study measured the yielding capacity of new potato varieties and selections during one growing season at one location in Utah. Yields were compared with those of the older accepted varieties grown in the state and used as control or standard varieties in the varietal trial. This study provided valuable information for growers and processors in determining the suitability of these varieties for production in Utah. Data was obtained on total yield; yield and percentage of U.S. No.1 potatoes over and under 3 inches in diameter or 10 ounces in weight; U.S. No.2 and culls and small potatoes under 1 7/8 inches in diameter; the incidence of hollow heart and internal discoloration and chipping quality of certain varieties. LaRouge and Chieftain were significantly higher than Red Pontiac in yield of U.S. No.1 potatoes. LaChipper, Abnaki, ND 7196-18, Platte and Shurchip were significantly higher than Raritan, Norchip and Kennebec. The incidence of hollow heart in Abnaki, Raritan, LaChipper and ND 6925- 13 Russ was significantly higher than the other ten varieties in the test. The percentage of internal discoloration in selection ND 6925-13 Russ was signifi cantly higher than all other varieties tested. Norchip and selection ND 7196-18 produced light colored chips on both chipping dates.
author Claure-Vallejo, Ganzalo
author_facet Claure-Vallejo, Ganzalo
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title Potato Variety Trial as a Step of a Potato Breeding Program
title_short Potato Variety Trial as a Step of a Potato Breeding Program
title_full Potato Variety Trial as a Step of a Potato Breeding Program
title_fullStr Potato Variety Trial as a Step of a Potato Breeding Program
title_full_unstemmed Potato Variety Trial as a Step of a Potato Breeding Program
title_sort potato variety trial as a step of a potato breeding program
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