La Belle Russet is an early- to medium-maturing variety with good early-season yields of oblong-long, medium-russeted tubers with a long tuber dormancy comparable to that of Russet Burbank. It is notable for its production of attractive tubers produced in varied growing environments across North America, resulting in a high percentage of marketable yield.
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History
- Parentage: A99031-1TE × A96013-2
- Developed by Tri-State Breeding and Research Program; released in 2019
- PVP applied for in 2019
Strengths
- Good resistance to growth cracks
- Resistant to second growth and hollow heart
- Moderate reistance to shatter and blackspot bruise
- Maintains acceptable reducing sugar concentrations and fry quality up to nine months after harvest
- Long tuber dormancy
Management
- 190 to 210 pounds of nitrogen per acre for a 400-hundredweigh-per-acre yield
- Soil moisture should be maintained between 65 and 80 percent ASM
- Standard harvest practices to reduce the potential for shatter and blackspot bruise.
Storage
- Long tuber dormancy: 160 days at 45 degrees Fahrenheit and 145 days at 48 degrees
- Cure at 55 degrees, then ramp to storage temperature
- Mild to moderate mottling
- Moderately susceptible to dry rot
Disease Response
- Moderate resistance to tuber necrosis associated with potato mop-top virus
- Greater susceptibility to potato leafroll virus and dry rot than Russet Norkotah