Highland Russet (A9045-7) Newest Tri-State Release General Description: Highland Russet (A9045-7) is a product of the cooperative USDA/ARS, University.

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Highland Russet (A9045-7) Newest Tri-State Release General Description: Highland Russet (A9045-7) is a product of the cooperative USDA/ARS, University of Idaho breeding program in Aberdeen. It resulted from the hybridization of Ranger Russet and Russet Legend in Highland Russet subsequently was evaluated for 14 years in public and industry trials throughout the western U.S. The release will be jointly by the partners of the Northwest (Tri-State) Potato Variety Development Program included the USDA/ARS and the Idaho, Washington, and Oregon state experiment stations. Highland Russet is a mid to late season variety notable for its high yield of uniform, oblong-long, lightly-russetted tubers. This variety has moderately high specific gravity and resistances to second growth and most internal defects. It does have some susceptibility to growth cracks, which were noted in the Western Regional Trials from , however levels observed were less than fro Russet Burbank in the same trials. Highland Russet has been successfully gown an processed in commercial trials. Fry recovery from the field and storage has been high and it shows good potential for the processing market. Fresh market use for Highland Russet may be limited due to its light skin, but tuber conformation and uniformity are excellent. Plant Characteristics: Highland Russet has an erect, vine with a medium-late maturity. It produces medium red-purple flowers with limited pollen production. It can be used as a male parent, but produces a lower number of seed per berry relative to other female fertile clones. See Table 1 for a full description of plant characteristics. Table 1. Foliage characteristics of Highland Russet compared with those of Russet Burbank. Comparisons were made on plants growing in Aberdeen, Idaho in CharacteristicHighland RussetRusset Burbank MaturityMedium-LateLate Flower colorMedium red-purpleWhite Pollen productionLimitedNone Tuber Characteristics: Highland Russet produces oblong tubers with buff, netted skin. The eyes are intermediate in depth and number and are evenly distributed. Tuber set is low, and tuber size is medium to large (Table 2). Table 2. Physical tuber characteristics of Blazer Russet compared with those of Russet Burbank. Comparisons were made using tubers grown at Aberdeen, Idaho in 2000 and CharacteristicHighland RussetRusset Burbank Skin ColorBuffTan Skin texture Netted Russet Size 1 Med-Large (Ave oz)Medium (Ave. 6.8 oz) ShapeOblong –Long (3.9 2 )Long (4.2) ThicknessSlightly flattened Eye depthShallowIntermediate Eye numberIntermediateHigh Eye distributionEvenly distributed Eyebrow prominenceSlight prominence Flesh colorCream-white Tuber setLow DormancyMediumLong 1 Tuber size data were collected from 8 trials grown in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington in 1999 and Shape is a 1-5 rating scale with 1 = round and 5 = long and narrow; data taken from 6 trials between 1999 and Tuber Yield: Highland Russet produced higher average total yields than Russet Burbank in late harvest trials in eastern, western, and central Idaho, Oregon and Washington (Table 3). Average yield was 114 cwt/acre (30%) higher in western and central Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Highland Russet produced substantially higher U.S. No. 1 yields than Russet Burbank in all 4 regions (Table 3), with average U.S. No. 1 yields 137 to 190 cwt/acre greater than those observed for Russet Burbank, representing an increase of 37 to 81%. Table 3. Highland Russet total U.S. No. 1 yields as compared to those of Russet Burbank in late harvest trials. LocationVarietyTotal YieldU.S. No. 1 Yield (cwt/A) Eastern Idaho 1 Highland Russet Russet Burbank Western and Central Idaho 2 Highland Russet Russet Burbank Oregon 3 Highland Russet Russet Burbank Washington 4 Highland Russet Russet Burbank Data from 10 trials conducted from in Aberdeen, Shelley and Rexburg. 2 Data from 8 trials conducted from in Kimberly and Parma. 3 Data from 10 trials conducted from in Hermiston, Klamath Falls, and Malheur, OR. 4 Data from 8 trials conducted from in Othello, WA. Tuber Quality Characteristics: In 24 trials grown in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, average specific gravity and percent solids for Highland Russet were significantly higher than that of Russet Burbank. Highland Russet produced similar fry color to Russet Burbank out of 45 o F storage (Table 4). Table 4. Tuber specific gravity, french fry color and percent solids of Highland Russet as compared with Russet Burbank. CharacteristicHighland RussetRusset Burbank Specific gravity Fry color (45 o F storage) Solids (%) Specific gravity data from 24 trials grown in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. 2 French fry color data from 18 trials in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Tubers were stored at 45 o F prior to frying for approximately two months. USDA color chart [00 – 4.0(darkest)] Internal and External Defects: Highland Russet has demonstrated greater resistance to tuber growth cracks, second growth, shatter bruise, and hollow heart than Russet Burbank, particularly under high stress conditions Table 5). Blackspot bruise susceptibility of Highland Russet is similar to Russet Burbank. Table 5. Internal and external defects of Higland Russet tubers compared with those of Russet Burbank. Data taken are from trials grown in Idaho, Oregon and Washington from 1999 – DefectHighland RussetRusset Burbank Growth cracks Second growth Shatter bruise Blackspot bruise Hollow heart/Brown Center 2 1%8% 1 Growth cracks, second growth, shatter bruise, and blackspot bruise rated on a scale 1-5 where 1 = severe occurrence of the defect and 5 = no occurrence of the defect. 2 Hollow heart/Brown Center measured as per percent of > 12 oz tubers with the defect. Effect of Nitrogen Application Rate on Yield of Russet Burbank and Highland Russet Disease Reactions: Highland Russet is substantially more resistant to tuber late blight, PVX, and PVYo than Russet Burbank (Table 7). However, it is more susceptible to powdery scab of the tuber than is Russet Burbank. The resistances of Highland Russet to other diseases is similar to that of Russet Burbank. Table 7. Disease response of Highland Russet and Russet Burbank 1. Disease/Pest ReactionHighland RussetRusset Burbank Vert. WiltMSS Pink rotMS Scab CommonMR PowederyMS( r ),R(t) Early Blight FoliarMS TuberMRMS Late Blight 3 FoliarSS TuberMRS Viruses 4 PLRVSS PVY o MRS PVXRS PLRV Net NecrosisMSS Corky ringspot 5 SS Erwinia soft rotMSS Fusarium 6 dry rotMSS 1 Responses for Pink rot and Powdery scab are based on one year’s evaluation, all other responses are based on a minimum of 2 years of controlled field evaluations. Responses defined as very resistant (VR), Resistant ®, moderately resistant (MR), moderately susceptible (MS), susceptible (S), very susceptible (VS). 2 Verticillium –Aberdeen, Idaho and Hermiston, Oregon; Scab, Early blight, PLRV net necrosis, soft and dry rot – Aberdeen, Idaho; viruses – Kimberly, Idaho; Late blight – Corvallis, Oregon; Corky ringspot – Prosser, Washington. 3 ( r ) = root galling, (t) = tuber 4 Virus responses are based on seed borne infections as determined by ELISA, following field infection with PLRV from aphid vectored source of inter-planted virus infected potato, mechanical inoculation and aphid vectored PVY, and mechanical inoculation with PVX. Nitrogen Rate (Lb/A) R Burbank Highland R Burbank Highland