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2. Vanguard Russet: A Fresh Market Potato Cultivar with Medium-Early Maturity and Long Dormancy
3. La Belle Russet: an Early Maturing, Dual-Purpose Variety Having a High Percentage of Marketable Yield, Long Tuber Dormancy, and a Reduced Incidence of Sugar Ends
4. Galena Russet: a Long Dormancy, Dual-Purpose Potato Cultivar Exhibiting Low Asparagine, Cold-Sweetening Resistance, and Enhanced Protein Content
5. TerraRossa: A Mid-Season Specialty Potato with Red Flesh and Skin and Resistance to Common Scab and Golden Cyst Nematode
6. Pomerelle Russet: an Early Maturing Potato Variety with High Yields of U.S. No. 1 Tubers Suitable for Fresh Market and mid-Storage Processing and Tolerance to Potato Mop-top Virus
7. Reveille Russet: An Early, Widely Adapted, High-Count-Carton Russet for the Fresh Market
8. Echo Russet: A Russet Potato Variety with a High Yield of Marketable Tubers, High Processing Quality, and Few Tuber Defects
9. Sage Russet: a New High Yielding Russet Potato Variety with Cold-Sweetening Resistance, High Vitamin C and Protein Contents and Excellent Fresh Pack and Processing Potential
10. Payette Russet: a Dual-Purpose Potato Cultivar with Cold-Sweetening Resistance, Low Acrylamide Formation, and Resistance to Late Blight and Potato Virus Y
11. Yukon Nugget: a Mid-Season Yellow Skin, Yellow Flesh Specialty Potato with Extreme Resistance to Potato Virus X
12. Targhee Russet: A High Yielding, Dual Purpose Potato Variety with High Protein and Vitamin C Content and Resistance to Tuber Soft Rot
13. Mountain Gem Russet: a Potato Variety with High Early and Full Season Yield Potential and Excellent Fresh Market and Early Processing Characteristics
14. ATTX961014-1R/Y a.k.a. Sierra RoseTM: A Red-Skin, Yellow-Flesh Potato Cultivar for the Specialty/Gourmet Market
15. Teton Russet: An Early-Maturing, Dual-Purpose Potato Cultivar Having Higher Protein and Vitamin C Content, Low Asparagine, and Resistances to Common Scab and Fusarium Dry Rot
16. Variable Rate Water Application Through Sprinkler Irrigation
17. Spatially Varied Nitrogen Application Through a Center Pivot Irrigation System
18. Potato Cultivar Response to Seasonal Drought Patterns
19. Purple Pelisse: A Specialty ‘Fingerling’ Potato with Purple Skin and Flesh and Medium Specific Gravity
20. Owyhee Russet: A Variety with High Yields of U.S. No. 1 Tubers, Excellent Processing Quality, and Moderate Resistance to Fusarium Dry Rot (Fusarium solani var. coeruleum)
21. Palisade Russet: A Late Blight Resistant Potato Cultivar Having a Low Incidence of Sugar Ends and High Specific Gravity
22. Highland Russet: A Full Season, Processing Variety with High Yields of Uniform U.S. No. 1 Tubers
23. Premier Russet: A Dual-Purpose, Potato Cultivar with Significant Resistance to Low Temperature Sweetening During Long-Term Storage
24. Willamette: A Chipping Cultivar with High Yield and Specific Gravity, Low Incidence of Hollow Heart and Brown Center, and Suitability for Fresh-Market Usage
25. Blazer russet: An early to Mid-Season potato cultivar with high U.S. no. 1 yields and good processing and culinary qualities
26. Potato nutrient management in sustainable cropping systems
27. Response of four potato cultivars to rate and timing of nitrogen fertilizer
28. Cultivar and seedpiece spacing effects on potato competitiveness with weeds
29. Interactive effects of nitrogen and phosphorus on verticillium wilt of Russet Burbank potato
30. Potato response to split nitrogen timing with varying amounts of excessive irrigation
31. Evaluation and interpretation of the crop water stress index for well-watered potatoes
32. Optimal allocation of limited water supplies for Russet Burbank potatoes
33. Influence of irrigation and nitrogen management on potato yield and quality
34. Fertility and management practices to control verticillium wilt of the russet burbank potato
35. Mountain Gem Russet: a Potato Variety with High Early and Full Season Yield Potential and Excellent Fresh Market and Early Processing Characteristics
36. Payette Russet: a Dual-Purpose Potato Cultivar with Cold-Sweetening Resistance, Low Acrylamide Formation, and Resistance to Late Blight and Potato Virus Y
37. Mountain Gem Russet: a Potato Variety with High Early and Full Season Yield Potential and Excellent Fresh Market and Early Processing Characteristics
38. Relationship between foliage temperature and water stress in potatoes
39. Stomatal behavior of potatoes under nonlimiting soil water conditions
40. Biochemical characteristics of potato clones differing in blackspot susceptibility
41. Antitranspirant effects on yield, quality and water use efficiency of Russet Burbank potatoes
42. Measurement of diurnal changes in potato tuber growth
43. Reveille Russet: An Early, Widely Adapted, High-Count-Carton Russet for the Fresh Market.
44. Teton Russet: An Early-Maturing, Dual-Purpose Potato Cultivar Having Higher Protein and Vitamin C Content, Low Asparagine, and Resistances to Common Scab and Fusarium Dry Rot
45. Owyhee Russet: AVariety with High Yields of U.S. No. 1 Tubers, Excellent Processing Quality, and Moderate Resistance to Fusarium Dry Rot (Fusarium solani var. coeruleum)
46. Palisade Russet: A Late Blight Resistant Potato Cultivar Having a Low Incidence of Sugar Ends and High Specific Gravity
47. Yield Potential and Stability Indices as Methods to Evaluate Sprung Wheat Genotypes under Drought
48. Use of Canopy Temperature Measurements as a Screening Tool for Drought Tolerance in Spring Wheat
49. Conformational polymorphism of di-2-naphthyl ditelluride
50. Timing Split Applications of Nitrogen for Irrigated Hard Red Spring Wheat
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