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September 15, 2006 | #1 |
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The Pedigree of Yukon Gold
Since I was kindly given the job of moderator of the potato forum, I want to offer many avenues to jump start lively discussion about all things potatoey. I wrote on a previous post the need to show parental background in regards to saving true seed from potatoes (TPS). Note that Yukon Gold is almost a yellow fleshed Katahdin by descent. Enjoy!
As you look at the pedigree of Yukon Gold, notice that the famale parent is always first. The year of release is listed. The country which developed the line is listed too. The parental lines jump around a bit, but I think you can visualize the tremendous work of many people over the centuries in creating potatoes that we admire. YUKON GOLD CANADA 1980 NORGLEAM x USW 5279-4. Aka as G 6666-4Y before being named Yukon Gold USW 5279-4 USA USW 1 x PI 195198.13 (phu) diploid USW 1 USA KATAHDIN dihaploid NORGLEAM USA 1957 ND 457-1 x ND 457-1 ND 457-1 USA SEBAGO x MINN. 92.36-5 MINN. 92.36-5 USA MINN. 17-2 x HOUMA MINN. 17-2 USA Solanum acaule x MINN. 66-5 MINN. 66-5 USA KATAHDIN x KATAHDIN HOUMA USA 1936 CHARLES DOWNING x KATAHDIN USDA 44639 CHARLES DOWNING USA 1887 EARLY ROSE x EXELCIOR SEBAGO USA 1938 CHIPPEWA x KATAHDIN USDA 44488 CHIPPEWA USA 1933 USDA 24642 x USDA 40568 USDA 42672 KATAHDIN USA 1932 USDA 40568 x USDA 24642 USDA 24642 USA WHITE ROSE x SUTTON'S FLOURBALL SUTTON'S FLOURBALL GB 1870 unknown WHITE ROSE USA 1893 EARLY ROSE x WHITE STAR WHITE STAR USA <1889 WHITE PEACHBLOW x EXCELSIOR WHITE PEACHBLOW USA 1865 PEACHBLOW seedling PEACHBLOW USA <1865 WESTERN RED seedling EXCELSIOR USA 1861 STATE OF MAINE seedling STATE OF MAIN USA EARLY VERMONT x PEERLESS EARLY VERMONT USA 1866 JACKSON WHITE x GARNET CHILI JACKSON WHITE USA <1860 THE CARTER seedling GARNET CHILI USA 1857 ROUGH PURPLE CHILI seedling ROUGH PURPLE CHILI <1851 unknown PEERLESS USA 1862 GARNET CHILI seedling EARLY ROSE USA 1867 GARNET CHILI seedling USDA 40568 USA BUSOLA x RURAL NEW YORKER NO. 2 BUSOLA GER FURSTIN HATZFELD x ALABASTER FURSTIN HATZFELD GER EARLY SUNRISE x WILHELM KORN WILHELM KORN GER 1892 DABER x ERSTE VON FROMSDORF DABER GER 1860 unknown ERSTE VON FROMSDORF GER 1884 HERMANN x CIMBAL 88 HERMANN GER 1879 ANDERSSEN x SUTTON'S FLOURBALL ANDERSSEN GER 1876 UNFEHLBARE x UNFEHLBARE UNFEHLBARE GER 1874 ERSTE VON NASSENGRUND seedling ERSTE VON NASSENGRUND GER 1871 PATERSON'S VICTORIA seedling PATERSON'S VICTORIA GB 1856 FLUKE seedling or White Rock seedling FLUKE GB <1856 PINK EYE x PINK EYE PINK EYE GB <1795 unknown ALABASTER GER HELIOS x PAULSEN 544/89 HELIOS GER IMPERATOR x PAULSEN 120/88 IMPERATOR GER 1875 EARLY ROSE x PATERSON'S VICTORIA RURAL NEW YORKER NO. 2 USA 1888 unknown I wish to honor the source of my info: Reference: Hutten RCB & Berloo, R van (2001) An online potato pedigree database |
September 15, 2006 | #2 |
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I'd like to thank all those folks, because YG is my favorite potato. Thanks for all your hard work! It comes out perfect even baked/cooked in the microwave.
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It was clear to me but I can see why it wasn't to you. Sebago was known as USDA 44488 before being named Chippewa was known as USDA 42672 Katahdin was known as USDA 42667 Katahdin and Chippewa are reciprocal crosses, same parents but turned around as pollen parents. I noticed when I went to my favorites that the site was unavailable also. It will be up after they do some maintenance. Tom Wagner |
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September 16, 2006 | #4 |
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I'll admit that I am at a loss with all that pedigree info... But I do know that Yukon Gold was developed at a very well known and respected agricultural University here in Ontario - the University of Guelph - east of London Ont., west of Toronto Ont. They do alot of work with plants, and animals. They have THE best veterinary school and hospital there as well - if you want the best care for your ailing pet - no matter what it is (!) - (meaning no matter what species of pet, or nature of disease), this is where you want to go! They also have excellent horticultural on-line courses and degrees!
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I'll admit that I am at a loss with all that pedigree info... But I do know that Yukon Gold was developed at a very well known and respected agricultural University here in Ontario - the University of Guelph - east of London Ont., west of Toronto Ont. They do alot of work with plants, and animals.
Kim, what Tom is showing is that lots of breeding work came before there ever was a variety known as Yukon Gold and that the parentage for it goes back to the 1800's. The University could only build on ALL that occurred before in order to get what they got. Pedigrees for a variety are fun. Kinda like a human family tree, if you will.
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