PVP Potato 'Modoc' (Oregon Tri-State)

Technology Description
Modoc (NDO4300-1R)is an early maturing, round to oval, red skinned clone suitable for fresh market use. It produces total yields slightly lower than those of Dark Red Norland and Red LaSoda but with a more desirable size profile, with higher yields of small, high-value tubers, and fewer culls. Tubers are round to oval, and seldom exhibit growth cracks or irregular shape common to Dark Red Norland and Red LaSoda. The tubers are a uniform bright skin color that does not fade in storage, and have shallow eye depth compared to Red LaSoda.Modoc tubers have specific gravity (total solids/starch) similar to Dark Red Norland and Red LaSoda. Internal defects, including hollow heart and brown center, and external growth cracks occur less frequently than in Dark Red Norland or Red LaSoda.

Modoc vines mature slightly earlier than Red LaSoda, and are sensitive to metribuzin injury. Modoc is susceptible to most fungal diseases. It is susceptible to late blight foliar and tuber infection. Experience with seed increases indicate it is particularly susceptible to virus diseases and expresses readily discernible foliar symptoms to PVY.

Status
Modoc is available for license through the Potato Variety Management Institute, Inc. (PVMI). Please go to PVMI for license details.

Patent Information:
Tech ID:
OSU-05-02
Category(s):
Agricultural
Contact:
Denis Sather
Senior IP & Licensing Manager
Oregon State University
541-737-8806
denis.d.sather@oregonstate.edu
Inventors:
Alvin Mosley
Solomon Yilma
M. Isabel Vales
Steven James
Danny Hane
Laurie Leroux
Kenneth Rykbost
Brian Charlton
Clinton Shock
Eric Eldredge
Keywords:
Agriculture
Plant Varieties
Potato
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