Valery - Europlant
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Valery - Europlant
varieties, competence & service Valery mid-early, red skinned premium salad potato • very nice, red skin • attractive tuber shape • pure yellow flesh colour • very good table quality Valery mid-early, red skinned premium salad potato Maturity mid-early Cooking type (EAPR) A-B (salad type) Consumption quality premium salad potato, deep yellow flesh colour, excellent flavour, low discolouration after cooking Yield high marketable yield, small - medium sized uniform tubers, excellent suitability for packing Youth development usually rapid Dormancy high, very good storability Tuber tuber shape eye depth flesh colour skin oval to long-oval shallow deep yellow red, very smooth Resistances PCN virus diseases foliage blight tuber blight common scab Ro 1 medium medium - high medium - high medium - high Sensitivities spraing bruising mechanical damage low low low - medium Valery has medium to high demands to the soil and water supply. Valery is growing very uniform small to medium sized tubers and has a medium to high tuberisation rate. Valery is slightly sensitive to herbicide Mertibuzin (Sencor, etc.), post emergence application should be avoided. Seed tuber treatment for control of Rhizoctonia solani as well as routine protective control of late blight is generally recommended. Valery yields very nice uniform tubers of premium quality; the tubers have deep yellow flesh and excellent flavour. Valery is excellent suitable for packing and marketing as baby potato. All particulars are based on official variety trials and/or our own experience. However, as potatoes are natural products we cannot undertake any liability for these details. EUROPLANT Pflanzenzucht GmbH P. O. Box 1380 - D-21303 Lüneburg - tel.: +49 4131 748005 - fax: +49 4131 7480580 email: europlant@europlant.biz - www.europlant.biz
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