Ditta (potato)

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Ditta is a medium early, waxy variety of salad potatoes .

It forms long oval tubers and requires only relatively small amounts of nitrogen of 120 kg nitrogen per hectare. Due to their only mediocre tuber base, a slightly higher stand density of around 46,000 plants per hectare should be aimed for. The eyes are flat, Ditta has a long dormancy in the camp. The breeder is the Lower Austrian Saatbaugenossenschaft. The variety was approved in Germany in 1991. Heinrich Böhm from Europlant is the authorized representative for sales in Germany .

Ditta is resistant to potato cancer and potato nematodes with the Pathotype Ro1. It has high resistance to late blight , Rhizoctonia , Erwinia - blackleg , potato virus to A, potato virus X and potato virus Y.

Ditta is a cross between Bintje and Quarta .

Individual evidence

  1. Variety overview of the Lower Austrian Saatbaugenossenschaft (NÖS)
  2. plants-im-web.de
  3. ^ Potato Pedigree database