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Papapura

Potato

Denomination: 'Papapura'
Botanical Name: Solanum tuberosum
Applicant/Holder: Cooperatie Agrico U.A.
P.O. Box 70, Duit 15
Emmeloord
8300 AB
Netherlands
Breeder: Agrico Research B.V., Netherlands
Agent in Canada: Parkland Seed Potatoes Ltd.
2908 Ellwood Drive, South West
Edmonton, Alberta
T6X 0A9
Canada
Tel: 780-435-3122
Application Date: 2010-08-10
Application Number: 10-7049
Grant of Rights Date: 2014-03-03
Certificate Number: 4747
Date rights surrendered: 2019-11-15

Variety Description

Variety used for comparison: 'Markies'

Summary: The lightsprout of 'Papapura' is small with a strong intensity of anthocyanin colouration and a low to medium proportion of blue at the base whereas it is medium sized with a very strong intensity of anthocyanin colouration and a high proportion of blue at the base of the lightsprout on 'Markies'. The foliage structure of the plants of 'Papapura' is an intermediate type (foliage half open, stems partly visible) whereas 'Markies' has a leaf type (foliage closed, stems not, or hardly visible). There is a high extent of anthocyanin colouration on the stem of 'Papapura' whereas it is medium on 'Markies'. The leaf of 'Papapura' has a small outline size and is open whereas they are medium sized with intermediate openness on 'Markies'. There is medium extent and intensity of anthocyanin colouration along the midrib of the upper side of the leaf of 'Papapura' whereas it is absent or very low with absent or very weak intensity on 'Markies'. 'Papapura' has strong to very strong waviness of the leaflet margins whereas it is weak on 'Markies'. The plants of 'Papapura' are taller than those of 'Markies'. The inflorescence of 'Papapura' is small with medium to strong intensity of anthocyanin colouration on the inner side of the corolla whereas it is medium sized on 'Markies' with absent or very weak intensity of anthocyanin colouration. The tubers of 'Papapura' are long oval to long with dark yellow flesh whereas those of 'Markies' are oval with medium yellow flesh.

Description:

LIGHTSPROUT: small size, ovoid, medium number of root tips, short lateral shoots
LIGHTSPROUT BASE: strong intensity of anthocyanin colouration, with absent to medium proportion of blue in the anthocyanin colouration, medium pubescence
LIGHTSPROUT TIP: medium size in relation to base, intermediate habit, medium intensity of anthocyanin colouration, dense pubescence

PLANT: foliage structure is an intermediate type where foliage is half open and stems are partly visible, semi-upright growth habit, very late maturity

STEM: high extent of anthocyanin colouration along the entire stem

LEAF: small outline, open, dark green colour, medium extent and intensity of anthocyanin colouration on the midrib of the upper side
SECOND PAIR OF LATERAL LEAFLETS: medium size, narrower than long width in relation to length
LEAFLETS: medium presence of secondary leaflets, absent or very low frequency of coalescence of terminal and lateral leaflets, strong to very strong waviness of margin, medium to deep veins, dull glossiness of upper side, pubescence on blade at apical rosette

INFLORESCENCE: medium frequency per plant, small size, medium extent of anthocyanin colouration on peduncle
FLOWER BUD: high extent of anthocyanin colouration
COROLLA: small size, high extent and medium to strong intensity of anthocyanin colouration on the inner side, with absent or low proportion of blue

TUBER: long-oval to long shape, dark yellow flesh
TUBER EYES: shallow to medium depth
TUBER SKIN: yellow, red at base of eye, absent or very weak anthocyanin colouration in reaction to light

Origin & Breeding History: The origin of 'Papapura' is the result of the cross made in 1994 between 'ARD 84-21304' as the female parent and 'ARD 88-13901' as the male parent at the Agrico Research breeding station in Emmeloord, The Netherlands. Selection criteria were negative mass selection agronomic characteristics and resistance to various diseases.

Tests & Trials: Tests and trials for 'Papapura' were conducted during the 2012 growing season in Drummond, New Brunswick. Each plot per variety consisted of 60 plants grown in a single row with a row length of 18.5 metres and a row spacing of 0.9 metres between rows. Plants were spaced 0.30 metres apart.


Comparison table for 'Papapura' with reference variety 'Markies'

Plant height (cm)

  'Papapura' 'Markies'
mean 77.6 64.9
std. deviation 2.6 2.5

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Papapura
Potato: 'Papapura' (left) with reference variety 'Markies' (right)

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