A workable level of male and female fertility is present among many haploids (2n–24) obtained from the common potato,S. tuberosum (2n–48). However, the incidence of male fertility and the seed set obtained following numerous interhaploid matings have been consistently low. Hybrids between the cultivated diploid (2n–24) species (S. ajanhuiri, S. goniocalyx, S. phureja, S. stenotomum) and the pollen-fertileS. tuberosum haploids provide one means of overcoming this low fertility.