Varieties
- Ranger Russet (Solanum tuberosum)
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ORIGIN: First
selected at USDA-Aberdeen, Idaho in 1977 from a cross of Butte x
A6595-3. It was tested as A7411-2 and was released by the USDA,
Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Colorado in 1991.
CHARACTERISTICS: Ranger Russet is a full season variety which produces
high yields of high quality, long, russet-skinned tubers which
are slightly flattened. It is well suited for frozen processing
and fresh
market.
Plants are large and upright to spreading. Stems are
thick, green which can be light brownish to light purple in full
sun. Leaves are large, broad and medium green. Flowers are abundant.
Buds are green with reddish-purple base and pedicel and moderate
amount of short pubescence. Corolla is medium large, red-purple color
and anthers are bright yellow.
Tuber skin is tannish brown and not scaly. Eyes are
plentiful, moderately shallow to deep and well distributed. Dormancy
is medium.
STRENGTHS & WEAKNESSES: Ranger
Russet is more resistant than Russet Burbank to Verticillium wilt,
PVX, PVY, leafroll net necrosis and Fusarium dry rot. It is highly
resistant to hollow heart. It produces higher U.S. No. 1 yields and
specific gravity than Russet Burbank. It is susceptible to common
scab and is more susceptible to blackspot bruise than Russet Burbank.
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