Variation of blackspot susceptibility of the selected potato cultivars

Leszek Domański

l.domanski@ihar.edu.pl
Instytut Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roślin, Oddział Młochów (Poland)

Krystyna Michalak


Instytut Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roślin, Oddział Młochów (Poland)

Ewa Zimnoch-Guzowska


Instytut Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roślin, Oddział Młochów (Poland)

Abstract

The potato cultivars, in the number of 48, from the Polish National List were evaluated for variation of blackspot susceptibility (CPP) in the years 2004–2006. Te hexagon playwood drum was used for induction of blackspot reaction. The blackspot susceptibility test was carried out in mid February on the samples of 25 tubers of each cultivar, 55–65 mm in diameter, free from bruises. Evaluation result of balckspot susceptibility of tubers was expressed in the form of two parameters: (1) mean number of blackspot bruises per tuber, (2) the percentage of bruise free tubers. A considerable genotypic variation in tolerance to CPP was detected among the tested potato cultivars. Moderately high broad-sense heritability of this trait (Hb = 0.67–0.71) indicates that gene-pool of the group of cultivars with low susceptibility to CPP (Vineta, Pirol, Denar, Vitara, Impala, Andromeda, Rosalind, Augusta, Kolia, Kuklik, Bila) may be used for genetic improvement of CPP tolerance.


Keywords:

blackspot, heritability, potato cultivars

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Published
2007-12-31

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Domański, L., Michalak, K. and Zimnoch-Guzowska, E. (2007) “Variation of blackspot susceptibility of the selected potato cultivars”, Bulletin of Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute, (246), pp. 145–149. doi: 10.37317/biul-2007-0014.

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Leszek Domański 
l.domanski@ihar.edu.pl
Instytut Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roślin, Oddział Młochów Poland

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Krystyna Michalak 

Instytut Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roślin, Oddział Młochów Poland

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Ewa Zimnoch-Guzowska 

Instytut Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roślin, Oddział Młochów Poland

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