Publications by authors named "R Novy"

We find evidence of selection for local adaptation and extensive genotype-by-environment interaction in the potato National Chip Processing Trial (NCPT). We present a novel method for dissecting the interplay between selection, local adaptation and environmental response in plant breeding schemes. Balancing local adaptation and the desire for widely adapted cultivars is challenging for plant breeders and makes genotype-by-environment interactions (GxE) an important target of selection.

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Potato tuber shape, size, and specific gravity are important agronomic traits in the russet market class of potatoes with an impact on quality, consistency, and product recovery of processed foods such as French fries. Therefore, identifying genetic regions associated with the three traits through quantitative trait locus/loci (QTL) analysis is a crucial process in the subsequent development of marker-assisted selection for use in potato breeding programs. QTL analysis was conducted on a tetraploid mapping population consisting of 190 individuals derived from the cross between two russet-skinned parents, Palisade Russet and the breeding clone ND028673B-2Russ.

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Potato late blight (causal agent ) is a disease of potatoes with economic importance worldwide. Control is primarily through field monitoring and the application of fungicides. Control of late blight with fungicides and host plant resistance is difficult, with documented cases of such control measures failing with the advent of new pathotypes of .

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Article Synopsis
  • - A study evaluated 33 imported potato cultivars and 2 local ones in Yunnan, China, using an analytical hierarchy process (AHP) to assess their suitability for French fry production, incorporating 11 key quality indicators and ranking the genotypes accordingly.
  • - The results indicated that the imported US cultivars generally performed worse than local varieties in terms of vigor, maturity, and resistance to late blight, with 'Defender' being one of the top performers across all test sites.
  • - GGEbiplot analysis identified 'Defender' and 'Echo Russet' as superior genotypes with stable, high yields, while locations Luquan and Lijiang provided the best environments for genotype discrimination among the five
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Zebra chip disease (ZC), associated with the plant pathogenic bacterium 'Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum' (psyllaurous) (CLso), is a major threat to global potato production. In addition to yield loss, CLso infection causes discoloration in the tubers, rendering them unmarketable. CLso is transmitted by the potato psyllid, Bactericera cockerelli (Šulc) (Hemiptera: Triozidae).

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