Morning Gold

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Leaf Flowers Plant
Sprout Sliced tuber Tuber

General

  • Origin & Breeding: bred by Z.P.C. from the cross (Olinda x SVP Y68-4-103) in Metslawier, The Netherlands, in 1965.
  • Year registered in Canada: 1997
  • Registration number: 4525
  • Maturity: late.

Botanical Features

  • Plants: medium to tall, semi-erect; thick stems, very weakly pigmented; very prominent wings, straight double; nodes slightly swollen, not pigmented.
  • Leaves: dark green, open; midribs and petioles slightly pigmented.
    Terminal leaflets: ovate; tip acuminate; base obtuse to cordate, symmetrical; slightly wavy margin.
    Primary leaflets: six pairs; narrowly ovate, tip acuminate; base obtuse and asymmetrical.
  • Flowers: rare to occasional; bud not pigmented; small white corolla with moderately prominent star; bright yellow anther; calix moderately to strongly pigmented.
  • Tubers: oval; smooth yellow skin; shallow eyes, predominantly apical; eyebrows not prominent; light yellow flesh.
  • Sprouts: broad cylindrical; red-violet; base strongly pigmented, very weakly pubescent; apex closed, weakly to moderately pigmented, very weakly pubescent.

Agricultural Features

High yielding variety; moderately resistant to bruising, blackspot bruise and secondary growth; good tolerance to drought; good storability; medium dormancy period; medium specific gravity.

  • Utilization: very good for baking and boiling.
  • Chief Market: fresh market.

Reaction to Diseases

Highly resistant: leaf roll, PVY, powdery scab, spraing.
Moderately resistant: late blight, fusarium dry rot, phoma rot.
Susceptible: common scab.

References:   1.

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