Brigus
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General
- Origin & Breeding: bred by Agriculture Canada from the cross (G64-124-5p x SJ62-26-14) at the St. John's Research Station, Newfoundland, in 1971.
- Year registered in Canada: 1983
- Registration number: 2337
- Maturity: mid-season
Botanical Features
- Plants: medium sized; erect to semi-erect; deep purple stems; prominent straight to wavy wings; green nodes slightly swollen.
- Leaves: dark green, semi-open to open; petioles strongly pigmented, very slightly pubescent; midribs strongly pigmented on upper surface, green streaked purple on lower surface, occasional long hairs.
Terminal leaflets: ovate, acuminate tip, base asymmetrical.
Primary leaflets: two to three pairs; oval to ovate; base symmetrical to slightly asymmetrical.
Secondary leaflets: three to five pairs, small. - Flowers: numerous, large mauve corolla with white tips, colour is absent on upper surface of petals at the base; orange anthers; drooping pubescent buds, purple at base; occasional berry production.
- Tubers: round to oval; smooth purple skin; shallow eyes; cream to very pale yellow flesh.
- Sprouts: purple.
Agricultural Features
High yielding variety; good storability, short dormancy period; medium specific gravity.
Remark: plant 25 to 30 cm apart on the row to avoid oversize.
- Utilization: good for boiling and french frying.
- Chief Market: fresh market in Newfoundland
Reaction to Diseases
Resistant: potato wart (races 2, 8).
Moderately resistant: common scab, late blight, storage diseases.
Susceptible: potato cyst nematode, rhizoctonia.
References: 1, 6.
Send your comments to cfia.potatosection-sectiondespommesdeterre.acia@canada.ca regarding potato variety descriptions.
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