Description | ||
Tuber Shape | Round to Oval | |
Eyes | Shallow evenly distributed eyes | |
Skin | Red | |
Flesh | White | |
Plant | Large sized upright vine with lavender flowers |
Plant/roots This cultivar is slow emerging with a medium vine and lavender flower. Sangre has a
determinate growth habit and a moderate to shallow, concentrated root system.
Tubers are white fleshed, oval and smooth with a deep red skin color; eyes are shallow and well
distributed; low specific gravity (1.077).
Yields potential 400 to 450 cwt. range; three selections; Sangre 10, Sangre 11 and Sangre
14, have a slightly later maturity and 50 to 1 00 cwt./acre higher yield potential.
Irrigation Irrigation interval at the maximum ET is 2.5 days. Drought tolerance is moderate.
Water use drops dramatically during vine maturation, so careful monitoring is essential to prevent
late season overwatering and potential tuber decay caused by Pythium and Phytophthora.
Insects Standard insect control measures generally are effective.
Fungicides Control of foliar early blight usually requires two to four fungicide applications.
Tuber/bulking Tuber set is heavy, somewhat shallow and localized in the hill. Tuberization occurs
early and tubers bulk at a rapid rate early in the season. Tubers are resistant to second growth
and moderately resistant to hollow heart, growth cracks and blackspot.
Vine kill Average days from planting to vine kill are 1 05 to 1 1 0. Vine killing is required in most
years; can be easily accomplished once mature. Adequate skin set occurs within 1 8 to 26 days.
Oversized tubers can be a problem so carefully monitor the crop after the first week of August.
Excessive applications of water late in the season can create serious problems with leak. This
cultivar rarely has problems with viruses in the field because of low aphid preference.
Disease reaction ratings susceptible, moderately susceptible, moderate, moderately resistant and
resistant.
Note: This information should only be used as a guide. Adjustments for local conditions must always be made.
Field
Storage Foliar early blight: Susceptible
Tuber early blight Moderate Resistant Verticillium wilt: Susceptible
Bacterial soft rot Moderately Susceptible Blackleg Susceptible
Fusarium dry rot Moderatley Susceptible Seedpiece decay Susceptible
Leak (Pythium) Susceptible Leafroll virus Moderately Resistant
Pink rot (Phytophthora) Susceptible Leafroll Net necrosis Resistant
Silver scurf Susceptible PVY, PVX Moderately Resistant
Rhizoctonia scurf Moderate Susceptible Bacterial ring rot Susceptible
Common Scab Moderately Resistant