Varieties
- HiLite Russet (Solanum tuberosum)
ORIGIN: HiLite
Russet was released in 1987 by Northwest Potato Sales, Inc. of Kennewick,
Washington. It was found as a mixture in a variety Butte
field near Ashton, Idaho. The variety was patented in 1988.
CHARACTERISTICS: HiLite Russet is of medium to early maturity
with medium to high yields and medium specific gravity.
Plants are bushy and upright with large, dark-green
and compact leaves with three pairs of large, ovate leaflets. Stems
are green, winged, thick and slightly red pigmented. Flowers are
white with pink pigment and orange-yellow anthers. Tubers are smooth,
oblong to long, with a medium to heavy russet.
STRENGTHS & WEAKNESSES: Tubers
have few internal and external defects. The variety is highly tolerant
to common scab and moderately tolerant to PVX, PVY, PLRV and net
necrosis. It is susceptible to most fungal diseases, and very susceptible
to early blight and white mold. Tubers are uniform in size with a
good pack-out percentage and good baking and frying quality out of
the field. Specific gravity is medium to low.
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