Estimation of productivity and adaptivity of potato varieties of different ripening groups under conditions of Arkhangelsk region

Article presents results of complex estimation of potato varieties bred in leading institutions of Russia and Belarus under conditions of north territories of Arkhangelsk region by the main economic valuable parameters that allow to reveal varieties non-zoning in Arkhangelsk region but obtained high...

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Main Authors: L. A. Popova, L. N. Golovina, A. A. Shamanin, V. M. Maslova
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Language:Russian
Published: Federal Agricultural Research Center of the North-East named N.V. Rudnitsky 2017
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:49e7ef863fdb473aa32f9158cdfe440c 2024-09-15T17:54:41+00:00 Estimation of productivity and adaptivity of potato varieties of different ripening groups under conditions of Arkhangelsk region L. A. Popova L. N. Golovina A. A. Shamanin V. M. Maslova 2017-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/49e7ef863fdb473aa32f9158cdfe440c RU rus Federal Agricultural Research Center of the North-East named N.V. Rudnitsky https://www.agronauka-sv.ru/jour/article/view/127 https://doaj.org/toc/2072-9081 https://doaj.org/toc/2500-1396 2072-9081 2500-1396 https://doaj.org/article/49e7ef863fdb473aa32f9158cdfe440c Аграрная наука Евро-Северо-Востока, Vol 0, Iss 3, Pp 26-31 (2017) potato variety complex estimation adaptivity coefficient of adaptivity productivity group of ripening yield capacity resistance to diseases and pest Agriculture S article 2017 ftdoajarticles 2024-08-05T17:49:05Z Article presents results of complex estimation of potato varieties bred in leading institutions of Russia and Belarus under conditions of north territories of Arkhangelsk region by the main economic valuable parameters that allow to reveal varieties non-zoning in Arkhangelsk region but obtained high productivity and diseases resistance. Varieties were studied on durability of phonological stages; productivity; defeat with diseases; content of starch and dry matter in tubers. Adaptive potential of varieties was estimated for each group of ripening that could give high productivity at annual change of weather conditions of Arkhangelsk region. During investigation, next varieties with high plasticity and productivity were selected: early varieties - Meteor, Zhukovsky ranniy, Lyubava, Kholmogorsky; middle-early varieties - Sudarynya, Lileya, Fritella, Favorit; middle varieties - Tuleevsky, Skarb; middle-late varieties - Zhuravinka. Highest productivity had early variety Meteor - 59.8 t/ha with marketability 93.4%; middle-early variety Sudarynya - 47.2 t/ha, marketability 80.4%; middle variety Tuleevsky - 53.1 t/ha, marketability 86.6%; middle-late variety Zhuravinka - 37.6 t/ha, marketability 78.5%. Visual estimation of plants testifies rather high resistance of varieties against diseases. More that half of varieties (69%) have shown low or very low lesion with phytophtoroses. Next varieties were defeated with virus X: Ocharovanie - 9%, Sudarynya, Kolobok, Lileya, Manifest - 3%; with virus M - varieties Sirenevyj Tuman, Ocharovanie, Ognivo, Sudarynya, Volat, Skarb - from 3 up to 9%; with virus S - varieties Sirenevyj Tuman, Ocharovanie, Uladar, Briz - from 3 up to 9%. Variety Lomonosovsky was selected within early varieties by content of starch and dry matter - 12 and 17.8%; within middle-early - variety Fritella -14.7 and 20.4%; within middle varieties - variety Nadezhda - 14.4 and 20.1%; within middle-late one - variety Zol'sky - 13 and 18.8% respectively. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arkhangelsk Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
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topic potato
variety
complex estimation
adaptivity
coefficient of adaptivity
productivity
group of ripening
yield capacity
resistance to diseases and pest
Agriculture
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spellingShingle potato
variety
complex estimation
adaptivity
coefficient of adaptivity
productivity
group of ripening
yield capacity
resistance to diseases and pest
Agriculture
S
L. A. Popova
L. N. Golovina
A. A. Shamanin
V. M. Maslova
Estimation of productivity and adaptivity of potato varieties of different ripening groups under conditions of Arkhangelsk region
topic_facet potato
variety
complex estimation
adaptivity
coefficient of adaptivity
productivity
group of ripening
yield capacity
resistance to diseases and pest
Agriculture
S
description Article presents results of complex estimation of potato varieties bred in leading institutions of Russia and Belarus under conditions of north territories of Arkhangelsk region by the main economic valuable parameters that allow to reveal varieties non-zoning in Arkhangelsk region but obtained high productivity and diseases resistance. Varieties were studied on durability of phonological stages; productivity; defeat with diseases; content of starch and dry matter in tubers. Adaptive potential of varieties was estimated for each group of ripening that could give high productivity at annual change of weather conditions of Arkhangelsk region. During investigation, next varieties with high plasticity and productivity were selected: early varieties - Meteor, Zhukovsky ranniy, Lyubava, Kholmogorsky; middle-early varieties - Sudarynya, Lileya, Fritella, Favorit; middle varieties - Tuleevsky, Skarb; middle-late varieties - Zhuravinka. Highest productivity had early variety Meteor - 59.8 t/ha with marketability 93.4%; middle-early variety Sudarynya - 47.2 t/ha, marketability 80.4%; middle variety Tuleevsky - 53.1 t/ha, marketability 86.6%; middle-late variety Zhuravinka - 37.6 t/ha, marketability 78.5%. Visual estimation of plants testifies rather high resistance of varieties against diseases. More that half of varieties (69%) have shown low or very low lesion with phytophtoroses. Next varieties were defeated with virus X: Ocharovanie - 9%, Sudarynya, Kolobok, Lileya, Manifest - 3%; with virus M - varieties Sirenevyj Tuman, Ocharovanie, Ognivo, Sudarynya, Volat, Skarb - from 3 up to 9%; with virus S - varieties Sirenevyj Tuman, Ocharovanie, Uladar, Briz - from 3 up to 9%. Variety Lomonosovsky was selected within early varieties by content of starch and dry matter - 12 and 17.8%; within middle-early - variety Fritella -14.7 and 20.4%; within middle varieties - variety Nadezhda - 14.4 and 20.1%; within middle-late one - variety Zol'sky - 13 and 18.8% respectively.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author L. A. Popova
L. N. Golovina
A. A. Shamanin
V. M. Maslova
author_facet L. A. Popova
L. N. Golovina
A. A. Shamanin
V. M. Maslova
author_sort L. A. Popova
title Estimation of productivity and adaptivity of potato varieties of different ripening groups under conditions of Arkhangelsk region
title_short Estimation of productivity and adaptivity of potato varieties of different ripening groups under conditions of Arkhangelsk region
title_full Estimation of productivity and adaptivity of potato varieties of different ripening groups under conditions of Arkhangelsk region
title_fullStr Estimation of productivity and adaptivity of potato varieties of different ripening groups under conditions of Arkhangelsk region
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of productivity and adaptivity of potato varieties of different ripening groups under conditions of Arkhangelsk region
title_sort estimation of productivity and adaptivity of potato varieties of different ripening groups under conditions of arkhangelsk region
publisher Federal Agricultural Research Center of the North-East named N.V. Rudnitsky
publishDate 2017
url https://doaj.org/article/49e7ef863fdb473aa32f9158cdfe440c
genre Arkhangelsk
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op_source Аграрная наука Евро-Северо-Востока, Vol 0, Iss 3, Pp 26-31 (2017)
op_relation https://www.agronauka-sv.ru/jour/article/view/127
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