Breeding and health-promoting properties of potatoes with purple fleshed color

Aleksandra Bech

a.bech@zamarte.com
Hodowla Ziemniaka Zamarte Sp. z o.o. – Grupa IHAR, ul. Parkowa 1, Zamarte, 89‒430 Kamień Krajeński, (Poland)


Abstract

The structure, stages and breeding specificity of purple fleshed potatoes at Zamarte Potato Breeding Ltd. – IHAR Group are characterized in the article. The health-promoting effects of anthocyanins occurred in the purple tubers have also been described. The progress of breeding works has been presented. As a result of breeding efforts registration of the potato purple clones, with the planned name ‘Provita’, is scheduled for 2021. Presumably, it will be the first Polish variety of potato with purple flesh.


Keywords:

Zamarte Potato Breeding Ltd. – IHAR Group, Provita, purple fleshed potatoes, anthocyanin content

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2020-10-22

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Bech, A. (2020) “Breeding and health-promoting properties of potatoes with purple fleshed color”, Bulletin of Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute, (290), pp. 11–14. Available at: http://ojs.ihar.edu.pl/index.php/biul/article/view/455 (Accessed: 23 November 2024).

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Aleksandra Bech 
a.bech@zamarte.com
Hodowla Ziemniaka Zamarte Sp. z o.o. – Grupa IHAR, ul. Parkowa 1, Zamarte, 89‒430 Kamień Krajeński, Poland

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