Size of tuber propagule influences injury of 'Kennebec' potato plants by constant light

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Abstract

Chlorosis and necrotic spotting develop on the foliage of particular cultivars of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) when grown under constant light. 'Kennebec', a cultivar severely injured by constant light when propagated from tissue-cultured plantlets, also was injured when plants were propagated from small tuber pieces (≃1 g). However, plants did not develop injury w hen propagated from large tuber pieces (≃100 g). Plants from large tuber pieces grew more rapidly than plants from small tuber pieces. The role of plant vigor and carbohydrate translocation in controlling injury development is discussed.

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Cushman, K. E., & Tibbitts, T. W. (1996). Size of tuber propagule influences injury of “Kennebec” potato plants by constant light. HortScience, 31(7), 1164–1166. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.31.7.1164

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