The Production of New Potato Varieties: Technological Advances

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G. J. Jellis, D. E. Richardson
Cambridge University Press, 1987 M08 28 - 358 pages
The potato is one of the world's most important food crops. It produces more nutritious food from less land in a shorter time than any other major crop. Therefore advances in the production of new potato varieties will greatly contribute to the world's food supply. The book outlines strategies used in the breeding and testing of potato varieties. It considers prospects for varietal improvement using both traditional and new techniques, including genetic manipulation, tissue culture and protoplast fusion. Opportunities for breeding varieties suitable for propagation from true seed, of particular significance to the agricultural systems of developing countries, are also featured, together with an extensive and bibliography. The book is based on the proceedings of a joint meeting of EAPR and EUCARPIA at King's College, Cambridge, December 1985. It contains contributions from many leading authorities in potato breeding and variety assessment throughout the world, and will interest post-graduate students in plant breeding, genetics and molecular biology, together with professionals engaged in potato research and the application of molecular biology to agriculture.

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Contents

Genetic Resources
6
Gene pooling of modern potato varieties
28
Potato breeding strategy in the Federal Republic
38
MUNZERT
44
Potato breeding strategy in Poland
55
Private potato breeding in the United Kingdom
68
Problems associated with early generation
75
Influence of weight of seed tubers on selection
78
Efficient utilization of wild and primitive
172
Advances and limitations in the utilization
186
Breeding at the 2x level and sexual poly
197
Haploids extracted from four European potato
211
Variability of F₁ progeny derived from inter
218
Desynapsis and FDR 2negg formation in
225
Breeding strategies for true potato seed
248
Evaluation of yield and other agronomic
262

Breeding for resistance to and tolerance of
91
Selection and evaluation of potatoes for
105
Variety assessment in The Netherlands
119
Potato variety assessment in the UK
135
Testing varieties for resistance to
148
Establishing standards in variety assessment
157
Consumer quality requirements in the United
163
Combined application of classical and
277
Genetic manipulation in potato using
293
Prospects of using tumourinducing plasmid
309
The potential value of somaclonal variants
327
Index
347
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