Abstract

SummaryDihaploids obtained from two tetraploids showed variation in tuber deformation resistance using a pendulum test and there were significant differences between them when used as parents in 2x × 4x crosses. Their ranking by tetraploid progeny means was the same as by clonal performance.However, whereas the pendulum test was useful for the rapid measurement of rheological properties of tubers, there was found to be no correlation of control cultivar rankings using this test with those obtained using the squeezing test or farm survey data.

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