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Potatoes breeding

Bradshaw, J. E. (2007a). Potato-Breeding Strategy. In D. Vreugdenhil (Ed.), Potato Biology and Biotechnology Advances and Perspectives (pp. 157-177). Elsevier, Oxford. [Pg.22]

Ortiz, R. (1998). Potato breeding via ploidy manipulations. In J. Janick (Ed.). Plant Breeding Reviews, Volume 16 (pp. 15-86). John Wiley Sons, New York. [Pg.24]

Figure 2.4 Selection intensity in a typical potato breeding program. Each dot represents 100 genotypes. Each x represents a single plant. Figure 2.4 Selection intensity in a typical potato breeding program. Each dot represents 100 genotypes. Each x represents a single plant.
Brown, J., Dale, M. F. B. (1998). Identifying superior parents in a potato breeding program using eross predietion teehniques. Euphytica, 104, 143-149. [Pg.52]

Brown, J. C., Caligari, P. D. S., Mackay, G. R., Swan, G. E. L. (1987). The effieieney of visual seleetion in early generation of a potato breeding programme. Annual Applied Biology, 110, 357-363. [Pg.52]

Coneilio, L., Peloquin, S. J. (1991). Evaluation of the 4x x 2x breeding scheme in a potato breeding program adapted to local conditions. Journal of Genetics and Breeding, 45,13-18. [Pg.53]

Douches, D. S., Maas, D., Jartrzebski, K. R., Chase, R. W. (1996). Assessment of potato breeding programs in the USA over the last century. Crop Science, 36,1544-1552. [Pg.54]

Gopal, J. (1998). Identification of superior parents and crosses in potato breeding programmes. Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 96,287-293. [Pg.54]

Gopal, J., Gaur, P. C., Rana, M. S. (1992). Early generation selection for agronomic characters in a potato breeding programme. Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 84, 709-713. [Pg.54]

Hayes, R. J., Thill, C. A. (2002b). Selection for cold chipping genoty pes from three early generations in a potato breeding program. Euphytica, 128, 353-362. [Pg.55]

Jansky, S. H., Peloquin, S. J. (2006). Advantages of wild diploid Solanum species over cultivated diploid relatives in potato breeding programs. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 53, 669-674. [Pg.56]

Li, L., Strahwald, J., Hofferbert, H. -R., Lu beck, J., Tacke, E., Junghans, H., Wunder, J., Gebhardt, C. (2005). DNA variation at the invertase locus invGE/GF is associated with tuber quality traits in populations of potato breeding elones. Genetics, 170, 813-821. [Pg.57]

Love, S. L., Werner, B. K., Pavek, J. J. (1997). Seleetion for individual traits in the early generations of potato breeding program dedieated to producing cultivars with tubers having long shape and russet skin. American Potato Journal, 74,199-213. [Pg.57]

Maris, B. (1988). Correlations within and between characters between and within generations as a measure for the early generation selection in potato breeding. Euphytica, 37,205-224. [Pg.58]

Ross, H. (1986). Potato Breeding - Problems and Perspectives. Verlag Paul Parey, Berlin and Hamberg. [Pg.59]

Rudorf, W. (1958). The signifieanee of wild potato species for potato breeding. European Potato Journal, 1, 10-20. [Pg.60]

Tai, G. C. C., Young, D. A. (1984). Early generation selection for importance agronomic characteristics in a potato breeding population. American Potato Journal, 61, 419 34. [Pg.61]

Brown, C. R., Gulley, D., Yang, C. -P, Durst, R., Wrolstad, R. (2005). Variation of anthocyanin and carotenoid contents and associated antioxidant values in potato breeding lines. J. Am. Soc. Hortic. ScL, 130, 174-180. Brown, M. S., McDonald, G. M., Friedman, M. (1999). Sampling leaves of young potato Solanum tuberosum) plants for glycoalkaloid analysis. J. Agric. Food Chem., 47,2331-2334. [Pg.155]

Nesterenko, S., Sink,K. C. (2003). Carotenoid profiles of potato breeding lines and seleeted eultivars. HortScience, 38, 1173-1177. [Pg.369]

Van Gelder, W.M.J. Steroidal glycoalkaloid in Solanum species Consequences for potatoes breeding and food safety, Ph.D. Thesis University of Wageningen Holland, 1989. [Pg.2257]

Krantz, F. A. 1922. The application of genetic principles to potato breeding. Proc. Am. Hort. Sci. 19, 124. [Pg.297]

Baked beans Iwiihoui potki. cooked dried beans 01 peas, com, green peas, sweet or white potato. Breed, rail, lonilb, etc. [Pg.756]


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