BRS F63 (Camila): A fresh market potato cultivar, with high yield potential and resistance to virus Y

Author:

Pereira Arione S1,Silva Giovani O2,Bertoncini Odone3,Castro Caroline M1,Bortoletto Antonio C3,Hirano Elcio3,Azevedo Fernanda Q1,Lima Mirtes F2,Gomes Cesar B1,Dutra Leonardo F1,Suinaga Fabio A2,Carvalho Agnaldo DF2,Melo Paulo E4,Lopes ; Carlos A2,Reisser Junior Carlos1,Pinheiro Jadir B2,Medeiros Carlos AB1,Krolow Ana CR1,Castro Luis AS1,Nazareno Nilceu RX de5

Affiliation:

1. Embrapa Clima Temperado, Brazil

2. Embrapa Hortaliças, Brazil

3. Embrapa Produtos e Mercado, Brazil

4. Embrapa, Brazil

5. Iapar, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Camila potato, registered and protected as BRS F63, is a cultivar for the fresh market, with oval tubers of attractive appearance, having shallow eyes, yellow and smooth skin, and light yellow flesh. It presents medium specific gravity (dry matter), which allows greater culinary versatility than ‘Agata’. Cooked tubers have a firm texture and distinctive flavor, with potential for use even in gourmet kitchen, for preparing salads and other similar dishes. The vegetative growth cycle and dormancy are medium. It presents high productive potential, with high percentage of marketable tubers. It is moderately resistant to greening. Concerning physiological disorders in the tubers, ‘BRS F63’ (Camila) is similar to ‘Agata’ and ‘Asterix’ in crops of subtropical ecosystem, but the incidence increases in plantations outside the Winter crop in tropical ecosystem. It is moderately susceptible to Phytophthora infestans and Alternaria spp., which can be managed effectively with fungicides. It has extreme resistance to virus Y (Ry sto ), which reduces the loss of seed quality, allowing more generations of multiplication.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Horticulture,Plant Science,Soil Science

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