Effects of Irrigation and Heat on Skin Blemishes in Dark Red Norland Potatoes
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2025-04-15
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Dark Red Norland is an important potato cultivar in the fresh market in North America
mainly due to its attractive red coloured skin type. However, three typical skin blemishes, including surface cracking, silver patch, and russeting, can negatively influence the tuber
skin quality and marketability of this cultivar. A three-year field trial was conducted in
this project from 2019 to 2021 to study the causes of these skin blemishes. Results
showed that irrigation played an important role in Dark Red Norland’s total yield and
reduced surface cracking. Tubers grown without irrigation formed more suberized cell
layers. Heat stress affected the incidence of silver patch by reducing the total anthocyanin
content in tuber skins. More silver patch was found on the downside of the tubers lying
in soil. The outcome of this study provides key information and potential strategies to
improve tuber skin quality and minimize market loss.
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tuber skin blemishes, water regimes, heat stress, field and greenhouse trials