Varieties
- NorKing Russett (Solanum tuberosum)
ORIGIN: Selected
in 1977 from a cross between Nooksack and ND9567-2Russ. NorKing Russet
was tested as ND388-1Russ and released in 1985 by the North
Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station and the USDA Agricultural
Research Service.
CHARACTERISTICS: NorKing Russet is a medium-maturing russet variety
with excellent vigor and high yields of attractive tubers. It is
best suited for fresh market and processing into frozen french
fries.
Plants are large and upright with pigmented nodes
and internodes on large, thick stems that have waved, pigmented wings
and medium, clasping stipules. Leaves are large, open, and slightly
pubescent. Flower buds are slightly pigmented. NorKing Russet has
recurrent, pubescent calyx lobes, and red-purple corolla, large orange-yellow
anthers with fairly abundant pollen.
Tubers are oblong and blocky, with medium to heavy
russet skin, shallow eyes, and short, slightly curved eyebrows. Dormancy
is quite long.
STRENGTHS & WEAKNESSES: Yield and
total solids of NorKing Russet are similar to those of Russet Burbank,
with total solids higher than Norgold Russet. NorKing Russet is used
for the production of french fries by several processors.
NorKing Russet is resistant to Verticillium wilt and
common scab but susceptible to most viruses and other diseases, including
early and late blight. NorKing Russet expresses bacterial ring rot
in both the vine and tuber. Problems with hollow heart have been
reported in some growing areas.
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