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| Regularity shape of tuber |
7.5 |
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| Dry matter percentage |
22.5 |
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| Suitability for cooking |
7BC |
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Comments: 9 = positive .... 1 = negative Yellowness of flesh: 8 = yellow . . . . 4 = white Colour of skin: L=light, D=dark, W=white, G=yellow, R=red Shape of tuber: R = Round O = Oval L = Long Cooking type: A = Firm . . . . D = Very mealy |
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Early maturity and yellow flesh; an attractive combination for the French fry industry. Because of the combination of early maturity and excellent storability, there is a possibility to use Lady Amarilla during a major part of the season. The level of reducing sugars is guaranteed low. The dry matter percentage is stable and the bruising index is very low.

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R = resistant .... 1 = very susceptible Ro(x) = Globodera Rostochiensis pathotype (x) Pa(x) = Globodera Pallida pathotype (x) (wv)O1 = (little susceptible) wart disease fysio 1
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