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An ethnobotanical field study of promitive potato varieties in Peru
- M. Jackson, J. Hawkes, P. R. Rowe
- Biology
- Euphytica
- 1 February 1980
SummaryIn field studies carried out at Cuyo-Cuyo, southern Peru, an area of traditional agriculture, the varietal and ploidy richness of two potato fields cultivated by the Quechua Indians was… Expand
Research Notes: Progress in Breeding for Resistance to Radopholus similis on Bananas
- J. Pinochet, P. R. Rowe
- Biology
- 1 April 1979
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Performance and variability of diploid and tetraploid potato families
- P. R. Rowe
- Biology
- American Potato Journal
- 1 August 1967
SummaryThe performance and variability of 11 diploid and 11 tetraploid potato hybrid families were investigated during two growing seasons at Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. The tetraploid families were… Expand
ANEUPLOIDS FROM TRIPLOID-DIPLOID CROSSES IN THE SERIES TUBEROSA OF THE GENUS SOLANUM
- G. Vogt, P. R. Rowe
- Biology
- 1 September 1968
Triploid-diploid crosses yielded nearly 75% aneuploid progeny. Of these, 60% were trisomics (2n = 25) and the rest ranged from 2n = 26 to 2n = 29. The most productive parents were those involving t...
Inbreeding in cultivated diploid potatoes
- H. Jong, P. R. Rowe
- Biology
- Potato Research
- 1 June 1971
SummaryThe effects of inbreeding in cultivated diploid potatoes were studied by using self-fertile hybrids from crosses between Group Phureja and Group Stenotomum and haploids of Group Tuberosum. S1,… Expand
Performance of diploid and vegetatively doubled clones of Phureja-haploid tuberosum hybrids
- P. R. Rowe
- Biology
- American Potato Journal
- 1 June 1967
SummaryThe performance of 15 diploid clones and their vegetatively doubled counterparts was evaluated in the field for 2 years. The diploid clones produced more stems and were taller 4 weeks after… Expand
Frost resistance among theSolanum species in the ir-1 potato collection
- R. I. Ross, P. R. Rowe
- Biology
- American Potato Journal
- 1 July 1965
SummaryFive-hundred eighty-six wild and cultivated introductions representing 82Solanum species maintained in the IR-1 Potato Collection were evaluated in the field for frost resistance following… Expand
Solanum ajanhuiri: An important diploid potato cultivated in the andean altiplano
- Z. Huáman, J. Hawkes, P. R. Rowe
- Geography
- Economic Botany
- 1 October 1980
A field study has shown that the primitive frost-resistant species Solanum ajanhuiri comprises more intra-specific variability than previously reported. A new group of 5 cultivars of S. ajanhuiri… Expand
A root inoculation technique to screen potato seedlings for resistance toPseudomonas solanacearum
- L. Gonzalez, L. Sequeira, P. R. Rowe
- Biology
- American Potato Journal
- 1 March 1973
A seedling inoculation technique for screening potato progenies for resistance toPseudomonas solanacearum was devised, and the effect of certain treatment variables on efficiency of the technique was… Expand
The nature of Solanum × chauchaJuz. et Buk., a triploid cultivated potato of the South American Andes
- M. Jackson, J. Hawkes, P. R. Rowe
- Biology
- Euphytica
- 1 December 1977
SummaryThe variation in Solanum × chauchaJuz. et Buk. (2n=3x=36) was studied using 114 accessions from the Potato Collection maintained by the International Potato Center. These accession represented… Expand