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Enhanced Efficiency Fertilizers in Minimizing Nitrogen Losses in Irrigated Russet Potato
Core Ideas Enhanced efficiency fertilizers significantly reduced cumulative N2O emission compared with urea. Volatilization loss was lower with determinate than indeterminate cultivar.
Upasana Ghosh +2 more
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Responses of Root Microbiome and Metabolome Are Linked to Crop Disease Severity
ABSTRACT Plant microorganisms are an essential component of the host and perform critical functions in plant development and health. Emerging evidence shows that plants use their root exudates to recruit beneficial microbes that protect them against abiotic and biotic stresses, including diseases.
Ayomide Emmanuel Fadiji +1 more
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Stacking and intersecting nitrogen 4Rs on potato: Nitrogen use efficiency
Abstract The 4Rs of nutrient management are agronomic guidelines with an aim to balance the economic, social, and environmental outcomes of major cropping systems. The objective of this study was to evaluate individual and stacked 4R management practices and their effect on nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) in “Russet Burbank” potato (Solanum tuberosum L.)
Samuel H. Stapley +5 more
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`Umatilla Russet' and `Russet Legend' Potato Yield and Quality Response to Irrigation [PDF]
`Umatilla Russet' and `Russet Legend', two newly released potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) cultivars were compared with four established cultivars (`Russet Burbank', `Shepody', `Frontier Russet', and `Ranger Russet'). Potatoes were grown under four, season-long, sprinkler irrigation treatments in three successive years (1992-94) on silt loam soil in ...
C.C. Shock +3 more
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Potato dihaploids uncover diverse alleles to facilitate diploid potato breeding
Abstract Commercial potato (Solanum tuberosum) in North America is a clonal autotetraploid crop, which complicates breeding. Efforts are underway to convert potato to a diploid inbred‐hybrid crop, allowing breeders to more quickly meet market and environmental demands.
Sapphire Coronejo +27 more
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Abstract Upon harvest, potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) tubers enter a dormant state and do not sprout even under favorable conditions. Early dormancy break causes tuber spoilage and reduces postharvest quality. Common sprout control methods may compromise tuber quality, raise health and environmental concerns, and increase costs.
Ao Jiao +5 more
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In low‐latitude mountains, we found insectivorous bird communities switched from breeding before to after the dry season at a threshold in dry‐season insects. Localized breeding season reversal of insectivores across wet‐to‐dry gradients magnified short‐term effects of drought and contrasted with the seasonal stability of nectar‐fruit consumers.
Felicity L. Newell +2 more
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Habituation to thaxtomin A increases resistance to common scab in 'Russet Burbank' potato.
Common scab is a potato disease characterized by the formation of scab-like lesions on the surface of potato tubers. The actinobacterium Streptomyces scabiei is the main causal agent of common scab.
Nathalie Beaudoin +7 more
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We aimed to conduct phylogenetic analyses of Encephalartos, a cycad genus endemic to Africa, using 3545 single‐copy nuclear genes extracted from transcriptome data, covering 64/65 of the recognized species, along with inference of divergence times using two secondary calibration points.
Sadaf Habib +8 more
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Summary Globodera pallida poses a major threat to potato production, with management strategies primarily relying on genetic resistance. However, increasing virulence in field populations across Western Europe raises major concerns for G. pallida control.
Arno S. Schaveling +8 more
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