Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

Animals, Agriculture & Food
Animals Agriculture Food
Inbred Carrot Lines WAY274A and WAY274B
WARF: P01015US

Inventors: Irwin Goldman, Dwight "Nick" Breitbach

The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) is seeking commercial partners interested in new carrot varieties.
Overview
According to the USDA, Wisconsin farmers produced 73,610 tons of carrots in 2010.
The Invention
UW-Madison researchers have developed a new line of carrots. WAY274A (green petaloid sterile) and WAY274B (maintainer) are inbred, carrot lines possessing superior resistance to the plant disease aster yellows, which is caused by a mycoplasma-like organism and spread by the aster leafhopper, Macrosteles fascifrons stal. During three years of field trials, less than 8% of WAY274 plants per plot were infected with aster yellows, compared with an average of 24% among six commercial cultivars. WAY274 is a long Nantes type with medium green foliage. The line was derived from a cross between Scarlet Nantes and the unreleased population Aster Yellows Synthetic 1983, followed by a cross with the unreleased, inbred line W262.
Applications
  • Suitable for use in both fresh market and processing carrot hybrid cultivars
Key Benefits
  • Long Nantes type with medium green foliage
  • Exhibits superior resistance to aster yellows
Additional Information
For More Information About the Inventors
Publications
  • Gabelman W.H., Goldman I.L. and Breitbach D.N. 1994. Field Evaluation and Selection for Resistance to Aster Yellows in Carrot (Daucus carota L.). J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 119, 1293-1297.
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