MARKIES

Why Markies?
Since its introduction in the UK in 2000, Markies has quickly established itself as a variety that can out perform varieties such as Maris Piper for the chipping sector of the market. It parentage is Agria x Fianna.

Customer Friendly
Fry colours are consistently better the Maris Piper There is less waste More even size Remains a better product for longer after cooking.

Grower Friendly
Lower storage losses More consistent fry colour out of long term store Better blight, common scab and slug resistance than Maris Piper Requires less water than Maris Piper High yield potential
Good resistance to bruising.


BACKGROUND
Breeder:Mansholt. Agrico. The Netherlands
Parentage:Agria x Fianna
Maintainer:Agrico
Introduction:2000
Market Outlet:Chips - French Fries - Processing
Seed area 2004UK 0Ha
Netherlands 191 Ha

AGRONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
Maturity4
Yield8
Skin ColourYellow
Flesh ColourYellow
Tuber ShapeOval
Eye depth5
Uniformity5
Tuber Number5 (10)
Freedom from outgrades-
Secondary growth7
Dry Matter Content6
Dry Matter21
Dormancy5
Damage6
Bruising7
Scale 1-9 (9=high resistance)
Limited NIAB Data
DISEASE RESISTANCE
Leaf Roll4
Virus A-
Virus X-
Virus Y4
Early Blight4
Foliage Blight5
Tuber Blight7
Blackleg7
Powdery Scab4
Common Scab4
Dry Rot6
Wart DiseaseImmune
PCN - Ro 1Resistant
PCN - PallidaSusceptible
Spraing4
Slugs4

COMMENTS
Late foliage maturity
Good seed management can advance crop maturity
High tolerance to drought stress
Early tuberisation
High resistance to Blackleg
Susceptible to Early Blight (Altenaria)
Susceptible and intolerant to Pallida
Strong, vigorous, late maturing foliage

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