1984
DOI: 10.1017/s0021859600047298
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The efficiency of seedling selection by visual preference in a potato breeding programme

Abstract: The efficiency of visual selection in a glasshouse of 1600 seedlings compared with visual selection in the field of the same clones is examined. Also the amount of agreement in assessment between four different potato breeders screening the same clones is investigated. Seedlings were grown from true seed in four-inch pots in a glasshouse and all the clones which produced tubers were grown in the field the following year. Clones which produced more than one tuber from a seedling were grown at two locations in t… Show more

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“…They were also the same crosses as reported by Brown et al (1984), , and . The crosses are identified by the codes Cl to C8.…”
Section: And Methodsmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…They were also the same crosses as reported by Brown et al (1984), , and . The crosses are identified by the codes Cl to C8.…”
Section: And Methodsmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…The growing conditions and experimental designs used for the seedlings in the glasshouse (GH) and clones in the field for the first clonal year were given by Brown et aL (1984), while those for the second clonal year were given in . The details are thus only reported briefly here.…”
Section: And Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The lower number of tubers, of smaller size, has been indicated as the main obstacle for the application of selection during seedling generation (BROWN et al, 1984;PINTO, 1999;GOPAL;MINOCHA, 1997). Recent studies have focused on the size of the containers where the seedling is grown, and for some traits, the containers should be larger than the usual 250 ml vases used in many potato improvement programs (VERÍSSIMO et al, 2012).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The growing conditions and experimental design used for the seedlings in the glasshouse, and the clones in the first clonal year were described by Brown, Caligari, Mackay and Swan (1984). Those for the second and third clonal generations were given by Brown et al, (1987 In each year, at each site, individual plots were harvested and taken into storage.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%