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    2005 Potato Variety Trials in the Matanuska Valley, Alaska

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    Smeenk, J.
    Leiner, R.
    Terry, G.
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    Abstract
    Twenty-two potato varieties were grown under irrigation at the AFES Palmer Research and Extension Center. The trial contained red, white, and russet-skinned varieties. The late-season rains provided ideal conditions for late blight (Phytopthora infestans), which appeared in the Matanuska Valley in mid August. Late blight affected the tubers leading to a reduction in marketable potatoes in many varieties.
    Date
    2006-06
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    Alaska Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, University of Alaska Fairbanks
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