2008
DOI: 10.1007/s12230-008-9013-7
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Premier Russet: A Dual-Purpose, Potato Cultivar with Significant Resistance to Low Temperature Sweetening During Long-Term Storage

Abstract: Premier Russet is a russet-skinned, high yielding potato cultivar suitable for processing or fresh-pack. Premier Russet is notable for its resistance to the accumulation of reducing sugars in its tubers. This characteristic allows tubers of Premier Russet to be stored at temperatures as low as 5.6°C for 250 days without the need for reconditioning prior to processing. The low temperature sweetening resistance of Premier Russet allows for its storage at colder temperatures which contributes to prolonged tuber d… Show more

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“…‘Premier Russet’ has a late vine maturity [ 24 ] and ‘Rio Grande Russet’ has a medium late maturity. In the present study, both parents scored as expected, with ‘Rio Grande Russet’ showing slightly earlier maturity scores (5.0–6.5) than ‘Premier Russet’ (6.0–7.5).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…‘Premier Russet’ has a late vine maturity [ 24 ] and ‘Rio Grande Russet’ has a medium late maturity. In the present study, both parents scored as expected, with ‘Rio Grande Russet’ showing slightly earlier maturity scores (5.0–6.5) than ‘Premier Russet’ (6.0–7.5).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zinc content in the genotypes ranged between 12.5 and 16.1 ug g −1 DW. The breeding line A93157-6LS, released as "Premier Russet" (Novy et al 2008) was the lowest, while one of the highest was, CO94035-15, released as "Mesa Russet," (Davidson et al 2009). Interestingly, both of these genotypes made a significant contribution to the G x E interaction and had a significant residual after removal of environmental heterogeneity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, traditional screening methods are still needed in the identification of PVY resistant germplasm with resistance conferred by genes divergent from Ry adg and Ry sto -useful for the successful pyramiding of genes conferring PVY resistance. An illustration of this is found in the case of Premier Russet, a potato cultivar reported as very resistant to PVY O and having a reduced rate of infection to PVY necrotic strains (Novy et al 2008). Use of RYSC3 and ADG2/Bbv1 markers for Ry adg and STM0003 (SSR) marker for Ry sto showed no presence of R-genes from these species in Premier Russet (M.I.…”
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confidence: 99%