Public potato breeding progress for the Nordic Region of Europe: evidence from multisite testing of selected breeding clones and available released cultivars

The breeding of new cultivars is a powerful approach to increase both the quantity and quality of potato harvest per land unit. The aim of this research was to determine using multi-site testing the progress made by the genetic enhancement of potato in Sweden in the last 1.5 decades by comparing adv...

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Main Authors: Reslow, Fredrik, Carlson-Nilsson, Ulrika, Crossa, Jose, Cuevas, Jaime, Ortiz Rios, Rodomiro Octavio
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/27219/
https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/27219/1/reslow_f_et_al_220228.pdf
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spelling ftslunivuppsala:oai:pub.epsilon.slu.se:27219 2023-05-15T16:11:57+02:00 Public potato breeding progress for the Nordic Region of Europe: evidence from multisite testing of selected breeding clones and available released cultivars Reslow, Fredrik Carlson-Nilsson, Ulrika Crossa, Jose Cuevas, Jaime Ortiz Rios, Rodomiro Octavio 2022 application/pdf https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/27219/ https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/27219/1/reslow_f_et_al_220228.pdf en eng eng https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/27219/1/reslow_f_et_al_220228.pdf Reslow, Fredrik and Carlson-Nilsson, Ulrika and Crossa, Jose and Cuevas, Jaime and Ortiz Rios, Rodomiro Octavio (2022). Public potato breeding progress for the Nordic Region of Europe: evidence from multisite testing of selected breeding clones and available released cultivars. Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section B - Soil and Plant Science. 72 :1 , 553-562 [Research article] Horticulture Agricultural Science Genetics and Breeding Research article NonPeerReviewed info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2022 ftslunivuppsala 2022-03-03T17:13:49Z The breeding of new cultivars is a powerful approach to increase both the quantity and quality of potato harvest per land unit. The aim of this research was to determine using multi-site testing the progress made by the genetic enhancement of potato in Sweden in the last 1.5 decades by comparing advanced breeding clones (T4 upwards) bred in Sweden (Svensk potatisförädling hereafter) versus available released cultivars in Europe and grown in its Nordic Region. The multi-site testing results show that potato breeding based in Scandinavia offers to the growers of the Nordic Region of Europe cultivars for prevailing farming environments and end-user needs rather than relying, as happens today in the market, on foreign cultivars. These cultivars bred elsewhere are not always very suitable for the challenging Nordic agroecosystems, as shown by the results of the multi-site testing herein. Such an approach on relying on foreign cultivars may be advocated for not funding potato breeding in, and for Fennoscandia by those ignoring the results shown by this research. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU): Epsilon Open Archive
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topic Horticulture
Agricultural Science
Genetics and Breeding
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Agricultural Science
Genetics and Breeding
Reslow, Fredrik
Carlson-Nilsson, Ulrika
Crossa, Jose
Cuevas, Jaime
Ortiz Rios, Rodomiro Octavio
Public potato breeding progress for the Nordic Region of Europe: evidence from multisite testing of selected breeding clones and available released cultivars
topic_facet Horticulture
Agricultural Science
Genetics and Breeding
description The breeding of new cultivars is a powerful approach to increase both the quantity and quality of potato harvest per land unit. The aim of this research was to determine using multi-site testing the progress made by the genetic enhancement of potato in Sweden in the last 1.5 decades by comparing advanced breeding clones (T4 upwards) bred in Sweden (Svensk potatisförädling hereafter) versus available released cultivars in Europe and grown in its Nordic Region. The multi-site testing results show that potato breeding based in Scandinavia offers to the growers of the Nordic Region of Europe cultivars for prevailing farming environments and end-user needs rather than relying, as happens today in the market, on foreign cultivars. These cultivars bred elsewhere are not always very suitable for the challenging Nordic agroecosystems, as shown by the results of the multi-site testing herein. Such an approach on relying on foreign cultivars may be advocated for not funding potato breeding in, and for Fennoscandia by those ignoring the results shown by this research.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Reslow, Fredrik
Carlson-Nilsson, Ulrika
Crossa, Jose
Cuevas, Jaime
Ortiz Rios, Rodomiro Octavio
author_facet Reslow, Fredrik
Carlson-Nilsson, Ulrika
Crossa, Jose
Cuevas, Jaime
Ortiz Rios, Rodomiro Octavio
author_sort Reslow, Fredrik
title Public potato breeding progress for the Nordic Region of Europe: evidence from multisite testing of selected breeding clones and available released cultivars
title_short Public potato breeding progress for the Nordic Region of Europe: evidence from multisite testing of selected breeding clones and available released cultivars
title_full Public potato breeding progress for the Nordic Region of Europe: evidence from multisite testing of selected breeding clones and available released cultivars
title_fullStr Public potato breeding progress for the Nordic Region of Europe: evidence from multisite testing of selected breeding clones and available released cultivars
title_full_unstemmed Public potato breeding progress for the Nordic Region of Europe: evidence from multisite testing of selected breeding clones and available released cultivars
title_sort public potato breeding progress for the nordic region of europe: evidence from multisite testing of selected breeding clones and available released cultivars
publishDate 2022
url https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/27219/
https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/27219/1/reslow_f_et_al_220228.pdf
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Reslow, Fredrik and Carlson-Nilsson, Ulrika and Crossa, Jose and Cuevas, Jaime and Ortiz Rios, Rodomiro Octavio (2022). Public potato breeding progress for the Nordic Region of Europe: evidence from multisite testing of selected breeding clones and available released cultivars. Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section B - Soil and Plant Science. 72 :1 , 553-562 [Research article]
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