Evaluation of potato tubers to after-wounding blackspot

Jadwiga Komorowska-Jędrys

hzz@zamarte.com
Hodowla Ziemniaka Zamarte, Dział Hodowli Bonin (Poland)

Teresa Ohanowicz


Instytut Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roślin, Oddział w Boninie (Poland)

Bożena Szewczyk


Hodowla Ziemniaka Zamarte, Dział Hodowli Bonin (Poland)

Abstract

The susceptibility of tuber of breeding potato clones to after-wounding blackspot was tested in the years 1997–1999. Rotary simulator of natural potato tuber internal damage was used. The blackspot of tuber tissue depended mostly on a genotype. Years had smaller effect on this character. Testing of the potato tuber for the potato tubers resistance to after-wounding blackspot with a rotary simulator of damage allowed to discard very susceptible breeding material.


Keywords:

after-wounding blackspot, breeding, potato

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Published
2002-03-29

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Komorowska-Jędrys, J., Ohanowicz, T. and Szewczyk, B. (2002) “Evaluation of potato tubers to after-wounding blackspot”, Bulletin of Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute, (221), pp. 147–151. doi: 10.37317/biul-2002-0096.

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Jadwiga Komorowska-Jędrys 
hzz@zamarte.com
Hodowla Ziemniaka Zamarte, Dział Hodowli Bonin Poland

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Teresa Ohanowicz 

Instytut Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roślin, Oddział w Boninie Poland

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Bożena Szewczyk 

Hodowla Ziemniaka Zamarte, Dział Hodowli Bonin Poland

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