Owyhee Russet: A Variety with High Yields of U.S. No. 1 Tubers, Excellent Processing Quality, and Moderate Resistance to Fusarium Dry Rot (Fusarium solani var. coeruleum)

Owyhee Russet (AO96160-3) originated from a cross between A89384-10 and A89512-3 in 1996. Owyhee Russet was released in 2009 by Oregon State University, in cooperation with the USDA-ARS and the Agricultural Experiment Stations of Idaho and Washington and is a product of the Northwest Potato Variety...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of potato research 2012-06, Vol.89 (3), p.175-183
Hauptverfasser: Yilma, S., Vales, M. I., Charlton, B. A., Hane, D. C., James, S. R., Shock, C. C., Mosley, A. R., Culp, D., Feibert, E., Leroux, L., Karaagac, E., Knowles, N. R., Pavek, M. J., Stark, J. C., Novy, R. G., Whitworth, J. L., Pavek, J. J., Corsini, D. L., Brandt, T. L., Olsen, N., Brown, C. R.
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