POTATO


Accession Citations
  • Alsahlany, M., Enciso-Rodriguez, F., Lopez-Cruz, M. et al. 2021. Developing self-compatible diploid potato germplasm through recurrent selection. Euphytica 217, 47 DOI: 10.1007/s10681-021-02785-0. Note: Netherlands journal of plant breeding Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Amundson, K. R., I. M. Henry, & L. Comai. 2022. The United States Potato Genebank Holding of cv. Desiree is a Somatic Mutant of cv. Urgenta. Amer. J. Potato Res. DOI: 10.1007/s12230-022-09892-1. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Bamberg, J. & J. C. Miller. 2012. Comparisons of ga1 with other reputed gibberellin mutants in potato. Amer. J. Potato Res. 89: 142-149. DOI: 10.1007/s12230-012-9236-5. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Bamberg, J. B., J. P. Palta, L. A. Peterson, et al. 1998. Fine screening potato (Solanum) species germplasm for tuber calcium. Amer. J. Potato Res. 75:181–186. DOI: 10.1007/BF02853571. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Bamberg, J., A. Kielar, A. del Rio, & D. Douches. 2021. Making Hybrids with the Wild Potato Solanum jamesii. Amer. J. Potato Res. 98:187–193. DOI: 10.1007/s12230-021-09828-1. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Bethke, P. C., A. M. K. Nassar, S. Kubow, Y. N. Leclerc, Xiu-Qing Li, M. Haroon, T. Molen, J. Bamberg, M. Martin, & D. J. Donnelly. 2014. History and origin of Russet Burbank (Netted Gem) a sport of Burbank. Amer. J. Potato Res. 91:597-593. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Coffin, R., G. R. Johnston, A. McKeown, R. Y. Yada, J. Wilson, M. K. Keenan, M. Fitts, W. Langenburg, R. Garton, & D. Young. 1989. ERAMOSA: A WHITE-FLESHED, FIRST EARLY, TABLESTOCK POTATO CULTIVAR. Amer. J. Potato Res. 66(5):293-302. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Colon, L. T., D. J. Budding, L. C. P. Keizer, & M. M. J. Pieters. 1995. Components of resistance to late blight (Phytophthora infestans) in eight South American Solanum species. Eur. J. Pl. Pathol. 101:441-456. Number of accession(s) cited: 4
  • Colon, L. T. 1994. Resistance to Phytophthora infestans in Solanum tuberosum and wild Solanum species. Wageningen University. Unpublished thesis. Number of accession(s) cited: 4
  • Groza, H. I., B. D. Bowen, D. Kichefski, et al. 2002. Red companion: A new red potato variety for fresh market. Amer. J. Potato Res. 79:133–137. DOI: 10.1007/BF02881522. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Groza, H. I., B. D. Bowen, D. Kichefsld, S. J. Peloquin, & J. Jiang. 2004. Red Pearl: A New Gourmet Red Potato Variety. Amer. J. Potato Res. 81:209-213. DOI: 10.1007/BF02871751. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Haynes, K. G., L. Zotarelli, C. T. Christensen, & S. Walker. 2019. Early Generation Selection within a Diploid Hybrid Solanum tuberosum Groups Phureja and Stenotomum Population for the Intense Yellow-flesh Creamer Potato Market. HortScience 54(12):2118-2124. DOI: 10.21273/HORTSCI13576-18. Number of accession(s) cited: 6
  • Hermsen, J. G. T. & J . Verdenius. 1973. SELECTION FROM SOLANUM TUBEROSUM GROUP PHUREJA OF GENOTYPES COMBINING HIGH-FREQUENCY HAPLOID INDUCTION WITH HOMOZYGOSITY FOR EMBRYO-SPOT. Euphytica 22:244-259. Note: Netherlands journal of plant breeding Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Hougas, R. W., S. J. Peloquin, & A. C. Gabert. 1964. Effect of Seed-Parent and Pollinator on Frequency of Haploids in Solanum Tuberosum. Crop Sci. (Madison) 4(6):593-595. DOI: 10.2135/cropsci1964.0011183X000400060013x. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Hutten, R. C. B., E. J. M. M. Scholberg, D. J. Huigen, J. G. T. Hermsen, & E. Jacobsen. 1994. Analysis of dihaploid induction and production ability and seed parent x pollinator interaction in potato. Euphytica 72:61-64. Note: Netherlands journal of plant breeding Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Jansky, S. & A. Hamernik. 2009. The introgression of 2X 1EBN Solanum species into the cultivated potato using Solanum verrucosum as a bridge. Genet. Resources Crop Evol. 56:1107-1115. Number of accession(s) cited: 6
  • Jansky, S. H., Y. S. Chung, & P. Kittipadukal. 2014. M6: A Diploid Potato Inbred Line for Use in Breeding. J. Pl. Registr. 8(2):195. DOI: 10.3198/jpr2013.05.0024crg. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Jansky, S., D. Douches, & K. Haynes. 2018. Germplasm Release: Three Tetraploid Potato Clones with Resistance to Common Scab. Amer. J. Potato Res. 95:178–182. DOI: 10.1007/s12230-017-9624-y. Number of accession(s) cited: 3
  • Jansky, S., Hamernik, A. & Endelman, J.B. 2024. Diploid Interspecific Recombinant Inbred Lines for Genetic Mapping in Potato. Amer. J. Potato Res. 101, 153–161 DOI: 10.1007/s12230-024-09953-7. Number of accession(s) cited: 82
  • Jayakody, T. B., J. P. Hamilton, J.Jensen, S. Sikora, J. C. Wood, D. S. Douches, & C. R. Buell. 2023. Genome Report: Genome sequence of 1S1, a transformable and highly regenerable diploid potato for use as a model for gene editing and genetic engineering. G3-Genes Genom. Genet. jkad036. DOI: 10.1093/g3journal/jkad036. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Kolech, S. A., D. Halseth, K. Perry, D. Wolfe, D. Douches, J. Coombs, & W. De Jong. 2016. Genetic Diversity and Relationship of Ethiopian Potato Varieties to Germplasm from North America, Europe and the International Potato Center. Amer. J. Potato Res. 93:609-619. DOI: 10.1007/s12230-016-9543-3. Number of accession(s) cited: 4
  • Li, Canhui, Jun Wang, Dao Huy Chien, E. Chujoy, Bofu Song, & P. VanderZaag. 2011. Cooperation-88: A High Yielding, Multi-Purpose, Late Blight Resistant Cultivar Growing in Southwest China. Amer. J. Potato Res. 88:190. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Lightbourn, G.J., Veilleux, R.E. 2007. Production and Evaluation of Somatic Hybrids Derived from Monoploid Potato. Amer. J. Potato Res. 84:425–435. DOI: 10.1007/BF02987188. Number of accession(s) cited: 3
  • Miller, J. C. Jr., G. C. C. Tai, B. Ouellette, & J. P. Miller. 2004. Discriminating Russet Norkotah Intraclonal Selections Using Canonical and Cluster Analysis. Amer. J. Potato Res. 81:203-207. DOI: 10.1007/BF02871750. Number of accession(s) cited: 6
  • Miller, J.C., Scheuring, D.C., Miller, J.P. et al. 1999. Selection, evaluation, and identification of improved Russet Norkotah strains. Amer. J. Potato Res. 76:161–167. DOI: 10.1007/BF02853581. Number of accession(s) cited: 4
  • Mosley, A. R., S. R. James, D. C. Hane, K. A. Rykbost, C. C. Shock, B. A. Charlton, J. J. Pavek, S. L. Love, D. L. Corsini, & R. E. Thornton. 2000. Umatilla Russet: A full season long Russet for processing and fresh market use. Amer. J. Potato Res. 77:83–87. DOI: 10.1007/BF02853734. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Novy, R. G., R. H. Johansen, G. A. Secor, et al. 1997. Nordonna: A red-skinned potato cultivar with wide adaptability. Amer. Potato J. 74:31-37. DOI: 10.1007/BF02849170. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Ortiz, R. & E. Mihovilovich. 2020. Genetics and Cytogenetics of the Potato. In: Campos H., Ortiz O. (eds) The Potato Crop. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-28683-5_7. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Peloquin, S. J. & R. W. Hougas. 1960. Genetic variation among haploids of the common potato. Amer. J. Potato Res. 37:289-297. DOI: 10.1007/BF02855072. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Phumichai, C., M. Mori, A. Kobayashi, O. Kamijima, & K. Hosaka . 2005. Toward the development of highly homozygous diploid potato lines using the self-compatibility controlling Sli gene. Genome 48:977-984. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Phumichai, C., Y. Ikeguchi-Samitsu, M. Fujimatsu, S. Kitanishi, A. Kobayashi, M. Mori, & K. Hosaka. 2006. Expression of S-locus inhibitor gene (Sli) in various diploid potatoes. Euphytica 148:227-234. Note: Netherlands journal of plant breeding Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Pillai, S., D. A. Navarre, & J. B. Bamberg. 2013. Analysis of polyphenols, anthocyanins and carotenoids in tubers from Solanum tuberosum group Phureja, Stenotomum and Andigena. Amer. Potato J. 90:440-450. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Plume, O., F. M. Raimondo, & A. Troia. 2015. Hybridization and competition between the endangered sea marigold (Calendula maritima, Asteraceae) and a more common congener. Pl. Biosyst. 149(1):68-77. DOI: 10.1080/11263504.2013.810182. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • R. G. Novy, Love, S.L, Corsini, D.L., Pavek, J.J., Whitworth, J.L., Mosley, A.R., James, S.R., Hane, D.C., Shock, C.C., Rykbost, K.A., Brown, C.R., Thornton, R.E., Knowles, N.R., Pavek, M.J., Olsen, H.N., Inglis, D.A. 2006. Defender: A high-yielding, processing potato cultivar with foliar and tuber resistance to late blight. Amer. J. Potato Res. 83: 9–19 DOI: 10.1007/BF02869605. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • S. L. Love, Novy, R., Whitworth, J., Corsini, D.L., Pavek, J.J., Mosley, A.R., Thornton, R.E., Knowles, N.R., James, S.R and Hane, D.C. 2005. Summit Russet: A New Russet Potato Variety with Good Fresh Market and Frozen Processing Qualities. Amer. J. Potato Res. 82:425-432 DOI: 10.1007/BF02872220. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Song, L. & J. B. Endelman. 2023. Using haplotype and QTL analysis to fix favorable alleles in diploid potato breeding. Pl. Genome e20339. DOI: 10.1002/tpg2.20339. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • The Potato Genome Sequencing Consortium. 2011. Genome sequence and analysis of the tuber crop potato. Nature 475:189-195. DOI: 10.1038/nature10158. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Turner, S. J., A. R. Stone, & J. N. Perry. 1983. Selection of potato cyst-nematodes on resistant Solanum vernei hybrids. Euphytica 32:911-917. Note: Netherlands journal of plant breeding Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Victoria Mora; Manikandan Ramasamy; Mona B. Damaj; Sonia Irigoyen; Veronica Ancona; Carlos A. Avila; Maria Isabel Vales; Freddy Ibanez; Kranthi K. Mandadi. 2022. Identification and Characterization of Potato Zebra Chip Resistance Among Wild Solanum Species. Front. Microbiol. Sec. Microbe and Virus Interactions with Plants. Volume 13 – 2022 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.857493. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Vigue, S.J., Scheuring, D.C., Koym, J.W. et al. 2020. Identification of Tetraploid Potato Clones with Good Processing Quality among Genotypes with Reduced Zebra Chip Disease . Amer. J. Potato Res. 97, 565–579 DOI: 10.1007/s12230-020-09804-1. Number of accession(s) cited: 2

IPR Citations
  • Jansky, S. H., Y. S. Chung, & P. Kittipadukal. 2014. M6: A Diploid Potato Inbred Line for Use in Breeding. J. Pl. Registr. 8(2):195. DOI: 10.3198/jpr2013.05.0024crg. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • 2011. Genome sequence and analysis of the tuber crop potato. Nature 475:189-195. Number of accession(s) cited: 1

Pedigree Citations
  • Akeley, R. V., F. J. Stevenson, & E. S. Schultz. 1948. Kennebec: a new potato variety resistant to late blight, mild mosaic, and net necrosis. Amer. Potato J. 25(10):351-361. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Akeley, R. V., F. J. Stevenson, E. S. Schultz, R. Bonde, K. F. Nielsen, & A. Hawkins. 1955. Saco: A new late-maturing variety of potato, immune from common race of the late blight fungus, highly resistant to if not immune from net necrosis, and immune from mild and latent mosaics. Amer. Potato J. 32(2):41-48. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Akeley, R. V., W. R. Mills, C. E. Cunningham, & J. Watts. 1968. Lenape: A new potato variety high in solids and chipping quality. Amer. Potato J. 45(4):142-145. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Blodgett, F. M. & F. J. Stevenson. 1946. The new scab resistant potatoes, Ontario, Seneca and Cayuga. Amer. Potato J. 23(9):315-329. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Bonierbale, M. W., R. L. Plaisted, O. Pineda, & S. D. Tanksley. 1994. QTL analysis of trichome-mediated insect resistance in potato. Theor. Appl. Genet. 87:973-987. Number of accession(s) cited: 3
  • Clark, C. P., W. Stuart, & F. J. Stevenson. 1931. The Katahdin potato; A new variety. Amer. Potato J. 8(5):121-125. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Coffin, R., R. Chase, N. Thompson, G. Johnston, A. McKeown, M. K. Keenan, D. Craven, R. Kitchen, J. Wilson, & R. Y. Yada. 1989. Saginaw Gold: A yellow-fleshed potato cultivar with medium-high specific gravity and excellent chip and french fry quality after storage. Amer. Potato J. 66(5):303-313. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Dearborn, C. H. 1979. Denali: A high dry matter potato with wide adaptation. Amer. Potato J. 56(8):373-378. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Douches, D. S., J. Coombs, K. Jastrzebsk, R. Hammerschmidt, W. W. Kirk, C. Long, R. W. Chase, & S. Snapp. 2003. Boulder: A Round White Multipurpose Potato Variety. Amer. J. Potato Res. 80:345-352. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Douches, D. S., K. J. Felcher, J. Coombs, C. Long, R. Hammerschmidt, & W. W. Kirk. 2001. Michigan Purple: A Purple-Skinned Tablestock Variety. Amer. J. Potato Res. 78:421-424. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Douches, D. S., K. Jastrzebski, J. Coombs, R. W. Chase, R. Hammerschmidt, & W. W. Kirk. 2001. Liberator: A Round White Chip-processing Variety with Resistance to Scab. Amer. J. Potato Res. 78:425-431. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Haynes, K. G., G. A. Porter, B. J. Christ, R. W. Goth, K. O. DeLong, D. E. Halseth, J. B. Sieczka, M. R. Henninger, S. B. Sterrett, G. C. Yencho, & R. E. Webb. 2001. Amey: A multipurpose, russet-skinned potato cultivar for the Eastern United States. Amer. J. Potato Res. 78(3):175-181. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Haynes, K. G., G. C. Yencho, M. E. Clough, M. R. Henninger, X. S. Qu, B. J. Christ, M. W. Peck, G. A. Porter, C. M. Hutchinson, D. M. Gergela, D. E. Halseth, S. R. Menasha, & J. B. Sieczka. 2015. Peter Wilcox: a New Purple-Skin, Yellow-Flesh Fresh Market Potato Cultivar with Moderate Resistance to Powdery Scab. Amer. J. Potato Res. 92:573–581. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Holm, D. G., J. C. Miller, & D. G. Smallwood. 1992. Russet Nugget: a fresh market and processing potato cultivar with resistance to common scab. Amer. Potato J. 69(5):331-336. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Jansky, S. H., A. Hamernik, & P. C. Bethke. 2011. Germplasm Release: Tetraploid Clones with Resistance to Cold-Induced Sweetening. Amer. J. Potato Res. 88:218-225. Number of accession(s) cited: 5
  • Jansky, S., A.Hamernik, & Yong Suk Chung. 2012. M7 Germplasm Release: A Tetraploid Clone Derived from Solanum infundibuliforme for Use in Expanding the Germplasm Base for French Fry Processing. Amer. J. Potato Res. 89:448-452. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Johansen, R. H., B. Farnsworth, D. C. Nelson, G. A. Secor, N. Gudmestad, & P. H. Orr. 1988. Russet Norkotah: A new russet-skinned potato cultivar with wide adaptation. Amer. Potato J. 65(10):597-604. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Johansen, R. H., B. Farnsworth, J. E. Huguelet, D. C. Nelson, & E. P. Lana. 1977. Bison, a new red-skinned potato variety. Amer. Potato J. 54(5):189-193. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Johansen, R. H., E. P. LaNa, & A. P. Benson. 1964. Viking, a new, high-yielding, red-skinned potato variety. Amer. Potato J. 41(8):253-255. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Johansen, R. H., J. T. Schulz, & J. E. Huguelet. 1969. Norchip, a new early maturing chipping variety with high total solids. Amer. Potato J. 46(7):254-258. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Johansen, R. H., N. Sandar, W. G. Hoyman, & E. P. Lana. 1959. Norland a new red-skinned potato variety with early maturity and moderate resistance to common scab. Amer. Potato J. 36(1):12-15. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Johansen, R. H. 1965. Norgold Russet, a new, early maturing potato variety with good type and scab resistance. Amer. Potato J. 42(7):201-204. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Johnston, G. R., R. G. Rowberry, & L. F. Mainprize. 1970. York, an early potato high in potato solids and adapted to organic soils. Amer. Potato J. 47(6):201-204. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Krantz, F. A. & A. G. Tolaas. 1939. The Red Warba Potato. Amer. Potato J. 16(7):185-190. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Lauer, F., J. C. Miller, N. Andersen, E. Banttari, A. Kallio, S. Munson, P. Orr, D. Preston, D. G. Smallwood, J. Sowokinos, et al. 1988. Krantz: A Russet cultivar for the irrigated sands. Amer. Potato J. 65(7):387-391. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Llontop, J. A., M. M. Scurrah, & J. Franco. 1989. Maria Huanca New Potato Cultivar Resistant to the Potato Cyst Nematode (Globodera pallida). Revista Latinoamer. Papa 2:77-89. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Meier, A., S. Jansky, & D. Halterman. 2015. Germplasm release: three potato clones incorporating combined resistances to early blight from S. palustre and late blight from S. bulbocastanum into a S. tuberosum background. Amer. J. Potato Res. 92:410–416. Note: Three clones in a segregating population derived from a cross between the disease resistant parents +297 and K41 are being released as germplasm with resistance to both early blight, caused by Alternaria solani, and late blight, caused by Phytophthora infestans. The source of resistance to early blight in +297 is the wild species S. palustre and late blight resistance in K41 is conferred by the RB gene from S. bulbocastanum. These clones, named BR3, BR5, and BR85 (BR for Blight Resistant), yield well at a temperate zone latitude. In addition to containing heritable resistance to both early and late blights, these clones possess multiple other desirable agronomic traits, are fertile, and readily cross to cultivars Number of accession(s) cited: 3
  • Miller, J. C., J. F. Fontenot, & W. A. Young. 1963. LaRouge and LaChipper two new potato varieties released by Louisiana. Amer. Potato J. 40(4):130-132. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Mori, K., N. Mukojima, T. Nakao, S. Tamiya, Y. Sakamoto, N. Sohbaru, K. Hayashi, H. Watanuki, K. Nara, K. Yamazaki, T. Ishii, & K. Hosaka. 2012. Germplasm Release: Saikai 35, a Male and Female Fertile Breeding Line Carrying Solanum Phureja-Derived Cytoplasm and Potato Cyst Nematode Resistance (H1) and Potato Virus Y Resistance (Ry-chc) Genes. Amer. J. Potato Res. 89:63-72. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Mosley, A. R., S. R. James, K. A. Rykbost, D. C. Hane, C. E. Stanger, C. C. Shock, J. J. Pavek, D. L. Corsini, J. C. Miller, S. L. Love, et al. 2000. Century Russet: A high-yielding fresh market cultivar with verticillium resistance. Amer. J. Potato Res. 77(3):161-165. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Parker, M. M., R. V. Akeley, & F. J. Stevenson. 1954. Pungo: a new variety of potato resistant to late blight and adapted to eastern Virginia. Amer. Potato J. 31(10):322-326. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Pavek, J. J., D. L. Corsini, D. R. Douglas, R. E. Ohms, J. G. Garner, H. C. McKay, C. Stanger, G. E. Vogt, W. C. Sparks, R. Kunkel, et al. 1978. Butte: A long Russet potato variety with excellent dehydrating quality. Amer. Potato J. 55(12):685-690. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Pavek, J. J., D. L. Corsini, J. G. Garner, S. Michener, W. C. Sparks, G. F. Carnahan, C. E. Stanger, A. R. Mosley, M. J. Johnson, G. E. Carter, et al. 1981. Lemhi Russet: A new high yielding potato variety with wide adaptation, attractive tubers, and high internal quality. Amer. Potato J. 58(12):619-625. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Pavek, J. J., D. L. Corsini, S. L. Love, D. C. Hane, D. G. Holm, M. W. Martin, A. R. Mosley, & R. E. Thornton. 1991. Gemchip: A new potato variety with chipping quality and verticillium resistance for the Western U.S. Amer. Potato J. 68(7):461-466. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Pavek, J. J., D. L. Corsini, S. L. Love, D. C. Hane, D. G. Holm, W. M. Iritani, S. R. James, M. W. Martin, A. R. Mosley, J. C. Ojala, et al. 1992. Ranger Russet: A long Russet potato variety for processing and fresh market with improved quality, disease resistance, and yield. Amer. Potato J. 69(8):483-488. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Plaisted, R. L. & L. C. Peterson. 1967. Bake-King, a new variety for baking. Amer. Potato J. 44(8):287-291. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Plaisted, R. L., D. E. Halseth, J. B. Sieczka, S. A. Slack, H. D. Thurston, R. Loria, B. B. Brodie, G. A. Porter, & E. S. Plissey. 1990. Allegany: a late season golden nematode resistant variety. Amer. Potato J. 67(4):227-231. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Reddick, D. & L. C. Peterson. 1950. Additional Blight-Resistant Varieties. Amer. Potato J. 27(1):1-10. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Rieman, G. H. 1962. SUPERIOR: A NEW WHITE, MEDIUM-MATURING, SCAB RESISTANT POTATO VARIETY WITH HIGH CHIPPING QUALITY. Amer. Potato J. 39(1):19-28. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Simpson, G. W. & R. V. Akeley. 1964. Penobscot: a new variety of potato with leafroll resistance and high solids. Amer. Potato J. 41(5):140-144. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Stevenson, F. J. & Clark. 1938. The Sebago potato, a new variety resistant to late blight. Circ. U.S.D.A. 503: Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Stevenson, F. J., J. G. McLean, W. G. Hoyman, & R. V. Akeley. 1955. Early gem: A new early, russet-skin, scab-resistant variety of potato adapted to the early potato-producing sections of idaho and to certain sections of North Dakota. Amer. Potato J. 32(3):79-85. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Stevenson, F. J., R. V. Akeley, G. Newton, & D. Isleib. 1965. Monona: A new variety of potato, distinctive for excellent chip color after numerous storage treatments. Amer. Potato J. 42(9):253-255. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Stuart, W. 1918. Group classification and varietal descriptions of some American potatoes. Bull. U.S.D.A. 176:1-59. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Twomey, J. A., J. J. Pavek, D. G. Holm, M. Workman, & D. L. Corsini. 1982. Sangre: An oval, high quality red potato. Amer. Potato J. 59(9):435-437. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Webb, R. E., D. R. Wilson, J. A. Frank, J. R. Shumaker, B. Graves, & M. R. Henninger. 1981. Belrus: A new russet skin potato variety, combining high quality, pest resistance, and adaptation to the Northeastern United States and Florida. Amer. Potato J. 58(2):111-116. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Webb, R. E., D. R. Wilson, J. R. Shumaker, B. Graves, M. R. Henninger, J. Watts, J. A. Frank, & H. J. Murphy. 1978. Atlantic: A new potato variety with high solids, good processing quality, and resistance to pests. Amer. Potato J. 55(3):141-145. Number of accession(s) cited: 1