1999
DOI: 10.1007/bf02853581
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Selection, evaluation, and identification of improved Russet Norkotah strains

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“…Miller et al (2004) showed that RN3's had an average plant height of 65.0 cm compared to RN height of 61.0 cm, 68 days after planting. Texas selections of RN also show a later maturity rating when compared to the standard RN (Miller et al 1999). In Springlake, TX, a commercial growing area with a similar number of growing days compared to Hermiston, OR, the maturity rating for standard RN was 4.0 and the average for 13 RN selections was 2.9 (scale 1=very late, 5=very early).…”
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“…Miller et al (2004) showed that RN3's had an average plant height of 65.0 cm compared to RN height of 61.0 cm, 68 days after planting. Texas selections of RN also show a later maturity rating when compared to the standard RN (Miller et al 1999). In Springlake, TX, a commercial growing area with a similar number of growing days compared to Hermiston, OR, the maturity rating for standard RN was 4.0 and the average for 13 RN selections was 2.9 (scale 1=very late, 5=very early).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In 1989, improved RN line selection programs were initiated in Texas (Miller et al 1999) and Colorado. The clonal selections that emerged from those efforts had increased vine vigor, some resistance to early dying (associated with Verticillium dahliae) and out-yielded the standard RN by 20-30%.…”
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“…Given sufficient time these features may become apparent in normal populations. For example, certain Russet Norkotah strains exhibit a strong locale-based superiority when selected for giant hill features (Miller et al 1999). Certainly the selection of new potato strains from "bolters" or "giant hills" (Leever et al 1994) has been repeatedly successful for the improvement of vigor, yield, maturation or disease resistance in Norgold Russet, Russet Norkotah, Superior and Red La Soda cultivars (Miller 1954;Leever et al 1994;Miller et al 1995Miller et al , 1999.…”
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“…For example, certain Russet Norkotah strains exhibit a strong locale-based superiority when selected for giant hill features (Miller et al 1999). Certainly the selection of new potato strains from "bolters" or "giant hills" (Leever et al 1994) has been repeatedly successful for the improvement of vigor, yield, maturation or disease resistance in Norgold Russet, Russet Norkotah, Superior and Red La Soda cultivars (Miller 1954;Leever et al 1994;Miller et al 1995Miller et al , 1999. Since the Russet Burbank strains previously examined did not exhibit the visible traits of giant hills (e.g., late maturity, greater vigor) and appear to have arisen through local selection pressures, they could be considered as possible geographical clones (Leever et al 1994).…”
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