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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 653733'RUSSET NORKOTAH 296'Solanum tuberosum L. Texas, United StatesNR62008DEVELOPED1991CultivarStrain selection TXNS 296 from Russet Norkotah. Several strains including TXNS (Texas Norkotah Strain) 112, TXNS 134, and TXNS 278 were identified as superior in Colorado, while TXNS 223, TXNS 249, and TXNS 296 were similarly identified for Texas growing conditions. These strains usually outyielded Russet Norkotah by 20-30%.1775159PI 653733
1PI 620765'RUSSET NORKOTAH 112'Solanum tuberosum L. Texas, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE2001DEVELOPED1991CultivarStrain selection TXNS 112 from Russet Norkotah. Several strains including TXNS (Texas Norkotah Strain) 112, TXNS 134, and TXNS 278 were identified as superior in Colorado, while TXNS 223, TXNS 249, and TXNS 296 were similarly identified for Texas growing conditions. These strains usually outyielded Russet Norkotah by 20-30%.1631035PI 620765
2PI 619636'RUSSET NORKOTAH 278'Solanum tuberosum L. Texas, United StatesNR62001DEVELOPED1991CultivarStrain selection TXNS 278 from Russet Norkotah. Several strains including TXNS (Texas Norkotah Strain) 112, TXNS 134, and TXNS 278 were identified as superior in Colorado, while TXNS 223, TXNS 249, and TXNS 296 were similarly identified for Texas growing conditions. These strains usually outyielded Russet Norkotah by 20-30%.1625030PI 619636
3PI 619637'RUSSET NORKOTAH 223'Solanum tuberosum L. Texas, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE2001DEVELOPED1991CultivarStrain selection TXNS 223 from Russet Norkotah. Several strains including TXNS (Texas Norkotah Strain) 112, TXNS 134, and TXNS 278 were identified as superior in Colorado, while TXNS 223, TXNS 249, and TXNS 296 were similarly identified for Texas growing conditions. These strains usually outyielded Russet Norkotah by 20-30%.1625039PI 619637
4PI 619074'RUSSET NORKOTAH SELECTION 8'Solanum tuberosum L. Colorado, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE2001DEVELOPED1991CultivarSelection of standard Russet Norkotah (ND9526-4 Russ x ND9687-5 Russ). Slightly later maturity period than standard Russet Norkotah. Primarily used for fresh market; good for baking; poor to moderate for boiling with some after cooking discoloration; poor for chipping. Long to slightly oblong with smooth, dark tan, russetted skin; numerous, shallow bright golden eyes that are evenly distributed; white flesh; low to medium specific gravity; higher yielding than standard Russet Norkotah. Attractive appearance; uniform tuber size and shape; wide adaptability; resistant to hollow heart and Columbia root-knot nematode; moderately resistance to common scab, silver scurf, potato leafroll virus and potato virus Y; less nitrogen usage than standard Russet Norkotah.1614796PI 619074
5PI 619075'RUSSET NORKOTAH SELECTION 3'Solanum tuberosum L. Colorado, United StatesNR62001DEVELOPED1991CultivarSelection of standard Russet Norkotah (ND9526-4 Russ x ND9687-5 Russ). Slightly later maturity period than standard Russet Norkotah. Primarily used for fresh market; good for baking; poor to moderate for boiling with some after cooking discoloration; poor for chipping. Long to slightly oblong with smooth, dark tan, russetted skin; numerous, shallow bright golden eyes that are evenly distributed; white flesh; low to medium specific gravity; higher yielding than standard Russet Norkotah. Attractive appearance; uniform tuber size and shape; wide adaptability; resistant to hollow heart and Columbia root-knot nematode; moderately resistance to common scab, silver scurf, potato leafroll virus and potato virus Y; less nitrogen usage than standard Russet Norkotah.1614797PI 619075