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Annabell

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HIGHER TAXON: Solanaceae
GENUS:Solanum L.
Solanum tuberosum L. cv. Annabell
Pedigree: ZPC 58 159 x ZPC 55 37 [8,13]
Breeder: P.Y.van der Werf & ZPC, Leeuwarden, NLD [13]
Breeder's rights: No [13]
Synonyms:
National list: 1974 [8]
ADMINISTRATION
Country of originNETHERLANDS [8, 13]
Data sourceDEU001 [8] FRA179 [11] GBR165 [13]
Plant health directive EC77/93, requirementsFully tested [13] Part tested [8, 11]
Plant material maintained asTuber [13] In-vitro [8, 11]
Sample statusAdvanced cultivar [8, 11, 13]
Test conditionsNon organic [8, 13]
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
BerriesNo berries [13]
Flower colourRed violet [13]
Flower frequencyVery rare [13]
Growth habitSpreading [13]
Light sprout colourBlue [13]
MaturityVery early to early [8] Very early [13]
TUBER CHARACTERISTICS
Primary tuber flesh colourLight yellow [13] Yellow [8]
Tuber eye colourYellow [13]
Tuber eye depthShallow [8, 13]
Tuber shapeOval [8, 13]
Tuber skin colourWhite to yellow [8, 13]
Tuber skin textureSmooth [13]
TUBERING CHARACTERISTICS
Dormancy periodShort to medium [13]
Internal rust spotInfrequent to medium [8]
Storage abilityPoor to moderate [8]
UTILISATION CHARACTERISTICS
Crisp suitabilityPoor [13]
Dry matter contentLow to medium [13]
French fry suitabilityPoor [13]
Starch contentLow [8]
RESISTANCE TO FUNGAL DISEASES
Resistance to late blight on foliageMedium [8]
Resistance to late blight on foliage(Laboratory test)Very low to low [13]
Resistance to late blight on tubersHigh [8]
Resistance to late blight on tubers(Laboratory test)High [13]
Resistance to powdery scab (Spongospora subterranea)Medium [8]
Wart (Synchytrium endobioticum)Field immune [8]
RESISTANCE TO VIRUS DISEASES
Resistance to potato leaf roll virusLow [13] Medium [8]
Resistance to potato virus AHigh [8] High to very high [13]
Resistance to potato virus XHigh to very high [13]
Resistance to potato virus Y (strain not specified)Low [13] High [8]


Source:
[8] Federal Research Centre of Agriculture, GERMANY 2005
[11] INRA, FRANCE 2005
[13] SASA, UNITED KINGDOM 2005















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