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Variety of potato From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Superior is a white-skinned, white-fleshed, mid-season potato variety. It was released by the University of Wisconsin potato breeding program in 1962,[1] and is not under plant variety protection.[2] It is a progeny of a cross between 'B96-56' and 'M59.44' and was first grown in 1951. 'B96-56' was also a parent of Kennebec. Like the potato variety Atlantic, Superior is widely grown for potato chip manufacturing right off the field and marketable yields are fairly high.
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Potato 'Superior' | |
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Genus | Solanum |
Species | S. tuberosum |
Hybrid parentage | B96-56 × M59.44 |
Cultivar | 'Superior' |
Breeder | University of Wisconsin |
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