Varieties
- NorDonna
(Solanum tuberosum)
ORIGIN: First
selected in 1982 from a cross between North Dakota advanced selections
ND206-1R x ND821-6R. The cultivars Bison, Norchief and Chieftain
are in its ancestry. It was tested as ND1871-3R and was released
by the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station on April 28,
1995.
CHARACTERISTICS: NorDonna is a medium maturing dark red-skinned
cultivar grown for the fresh market. Plants are medium-large
with a spreading
growth habit and medium-sized, moderately pubescent leaves having
a semi-open silhouette. Rachis and petiole are purple on the upper
surface and green on the underside. Stems are green with areas
of purple pigmentation especially pronounced at the nodes. Straight
wings also are weakly present on the stem. Flowers are medium-sized,
with a purple corolla and yellow-orange anthers with good pollen
shed. Dark red tubers are oval to round-oblong with shallow and
well
distributed eyes; tuber flesh is white.
STRENGTHS & WEAKNESSES: NorDonna
produces a medium-high yield of U.S. No. 1 potatoes comparable to
that of Red Norland under dry land conditions, but higher than Red
Norland under irrigation. NorDonna has very attractive dark red skin
that holds its color well in storage. It has wide adaptability, with
a low incidence of hollow heart compared to other red cultivars.
Field observations indicate NorDonna is resistant to the US1 genotype,
A1 matching type of Phytophthora infestans, but is susceptible to
newer genotypes. It also has Streptomyces scab tolerance. NorDonna
is considered susceptible to the common potato viruses and most other
diseases, including Fusarium dry rot and Verticillium wilt. NorDonna
has been noted to be susceptible to early blight tuber rot. Herbicide
sensitivity has not been reported.
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