2017
DOI: 10.21786/bbrc/10.1/19
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Evaluation of advanced potato clones derived from breeding program in spring cultivated areas of Iran

Abstract: During this research the selected hybrid and open pollinated potato clones were evaluated in three regions including Karaj, Hamadan and Ardabil of Iran. Quantitative and qualitative traits of the potato clones in the fi eld experiments were recorded and analyzed in comparison to the check potato cultivar Agria.The results of combined analysis of places showed that among studied plant materials, 13 potato clones yielded more than others and check cultivar. About half of these potato clones had the least unfi t … Show more

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“…In addition, the temperature of the soil, nitrogen application and day length can be listed among the factors that directly affect the number of main stems (Marinus and Bodlaender, 1975;Fahem and Haverkort, 1988;Gunel and Karadogan, 1991). The data on the main stem numbers determined in this study were similar to the findings of Yilmaz and Tugay (1999), and it was recorded close to the upper limit and at higher values than Hajianfar et al (2017) According to 2019 data; the average number of tubers per hill of the genotypes examined in the study was 9.5. 9 lines and 13 standard varieties remained below this average value (Table 6).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In addition, the temperature of the soil, nitrogen application and day length can be listed among the factors that directly affect the number of main stems (Marinus and Bodlaender, 1975;Fahem and Haverkort, 1988;Gunel and Karadogan, 1991). The data on the main stem numbers determined in this study were similar to the findings of Yilmaz and Tugay (1999), and it was recorded close to the upper limit and at higher values than Hajianfar et al (2017) According to 2019 data; the average number of tubers per hill of the genotypes examined in the study was 9.5. 9 lines and 13 standard varieties remained below this average value (Table 6).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%