Varieties
- Shepody (Solanum tuberosum)
ORIGIN: Selected
in New Brunswick, Canada from the progeny of a cross between Bake-King
x F58050. It was released by Agriculture Canada-New Brunswick
in 1980.
CHARACTERISTICS: A medium-late maturing variety with above average
yields and is grown primarily for frozen french fry processing.
It is widely grown in eastern Canada and the northern potato
areas of
the U.S.
Plants are medium sized and spreading with large medium
green leaves. Leaflets are broadly ovate and overlapping. Flowers
are numerous, light violet with white tips.
Tubers are oblong to long, with a smooth to lightly
netted white skin and a white flesh. Eyes are medium deep and are
most prevalent on the apical end. It sets tubers late; however, they
size quickly. Tubers are uniform in size and percentage over 10 ounces
is high.
STRENGTHS & WEAKNESSES: Maturity
is earlier than Russet Burbank allowing for earlier frozen processing.
Specific gravity is medium to high and makes a very good french fry.
Shepody is very susceptible to common scab, PVX and PVY. It is susceptible
to early and late blight, Verticillium wilt and pink eye. Plants
are tolerant to heat stress.
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