Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Preface
- Editors' note and acknowledgements
- Introduction
- The development of potato varieties in Europe
- Genetic Resources
- Breeding Strategies
- Selection and Screening Methods
- Variety Assessment
- Semi-conventional Breeding Methods
- True Potato Seed
- Breeding strategies for true potato seed
- Evaluation of yield and other agronomic characteristics of true potato seed families and advanced clones from different breeding schemes
- Evaluation of true potato seed families obtained from different breeding schemes in the south of Italy
- Potato production from true potato seed in Italy
- Field seeding of true potato seed in a breeding programme
- Unconventional Breeding Methods
- Commentary
- Index
Potato production from true potato seed in Italy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 March 2012
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Preface
- Editors' note and acknowledgements
- Introduction
- The development of potato varieties in Europe
- Genetic Resources
- Breeding Strategies
- Selection and Screening Methods
- Variety Assessment
- Semi-conventional Breeding Methods
- True Potato Seed
- Breeding strategies for true potato seed
- Evaluation of yield and other agronomic characteristics of true potato seed families and advanced clones from different breeding schemes
- Evaluation of true potato seed families obtained from different breeding schemes in the south of Italy
- Potato production from true potato seed in Italy
- Field seeding of true potato seed in a breeding programme
- Unconventional Breeding Methods
- Commentary
- Index
Summary
INTRODUCTION
At present, potato production from true seed (TPS) has advantages in developing countries, where market quality is not too important. However, this technology might even be adopted by developing countries, if progenies with improved quality were available. At the Institute of Agronomy, University of Milan, the possibility of growing potatoes from true seed in Italy is being evaluated. It is well known that production of high quality seed tubers is difficult to achieve in Italy, because of unfavourable weather conditions; TPS technology could solve this problem, besides saving money and making crop establishment, storage and transport less of a problem.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
Four progenies selected by the International Potato Center (CIP) were studied: open pollinated DTO-28 and DTO-33, and hybrids Atzimba x R-128.6 and Atzimba x 7xy–1. A preliminary trial was carried out in the glasshouse. Seeds were sown on 4 April 1985 in two different substrates in peat pots; one substrate was prepared with peat and sand (1:1 v/v), the other one with peat and soil (1:1 v/v). Both substrates were fertilized with 100 mg N, 300 mg P2O5 and 100 mg K2O. A split-plot design with three replications was used. Seedlings at the 4 to 5 leaf stage were transplanted in the field, in ridges 75 cm apart.
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- The Production of New Potato VarietiesTechnological Advances, pp. 266 - 268Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1987
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