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The potato production in significant Russian regions in 2009.

1. Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences POTATO RESEARCH INSTITUTE Dr BORIS V. ANISIMOV Deputy Director for Research Lorcha st . 23, Kraskovo , 140051 Moskow Region, Russia Tel. +7 495 5571018, Fax. +7 495 5571011 E-mail: coordinazia@mail.ru. 2.

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The potato production in significant Russian regions in 2009.

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  1. 1 Russian Academy of Agricultural SciencesPOTATO RESEARCH INSTITUTEDr BORIS V. ANISIMOVDeputy Director for ResearchLorchast. 23, Kraskovo, 140051 Moskow Region, RussiaTel. +7 4955571018, Fax. +7495 5571011 E-mail: coordinazia@mail.ru

  2. 2 The potato production in significant Russian regions in 2009.

  3. 3 1990 2009 Figure 1. The share of different categories in potato production (%).

  4. 4 Potato yield in Russia in 2009.

  5. 5 Processed potato volume in Russia 2005-2008 (1000 tons).

  6. 6 The potato production in significant Russian regions in 2009-2010

  7. 7 Potato yield in Russia in 2009-2010

  8. 8 International cooperation development

  9. 9 FIELD DEMONSTRATION TRIALS OF POTATO CULTIVARS IN RUSSIA VNIIKH, Korenevo, 2009

  10. 10 Working programmeIN RUSSIA for FIELD DEMONSTRATION TRIALS OF SEED POTATO CULTIVARS VNIIKH, Korenevo, 2011

  11. 11 The technical aspects of comparative potato field trials Number of samples in 2011: 150 samples • Remove the samples from the bags and transfer the tubers to storage trays on the day of the receipt. • Take at random 200 tubers from each sample to be tested for the presence of Potato ring rot and Potato brown rot. The remaining tubers are intended for field trial. • Damaged tubers and those affected by wet rot or dry rot should be removed. • Samples should be stored at 2° to 4° C and relative humidity of 85% to 90%. Tubers to be pre-heated 3 weeks before planting to 7° C for 9 days followed by 12 days at 15° C. • During the storage period the tubers should be inspected at least twice and damaged tubers and those affected by wet rot or dry rot removed. • Prior to planting damaged tubers and those affected by wet rot or dry rot should by removed.

  12. 12 Field trial in 2011 Number of samples: 150 • Replication: One plot for each sample. • Number of rows per plot: 4 • Distance between the rows: 0.75 m. • Distance between plants in rows: 30cm • Length of row: 15 m. • Number of tubers per plot: 200. • Method of planting: By hand • Trial design: samples of the same variety to be grouped together with Basic seed samples preceding Certified seed samples. Groups to be arranged in alphabetical order and in order of maturity.

  13. 13 BHVP Inv the field Bank of Healthy Potato varieties In vitro cultures Micropropagation micro-minitubers Seed Potato Classification in Russia Initial Material * 1-st field generation SSE – Super-Super Elite Original Seed * SE – Super Elite E - Elite Basic Seed 1 reproduction 2 reproduction Reproductive Seed (Relatively free from diseases) * All initial material and Original Seed are testing by ELISA - test

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