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Simon Fraher at NCRRI From left to right: Reuben Ssali, Robert Mwanga, Benard Yada, Craig Yencho, Bonny Oloka, and Simon Fraher at the National Crops Research Institute, Kampala, Uganda, 2024.
Mayo 13, 2025
Simon Fraher on Sweet potato Genetics
Simon Fraher is a highly skilled vegetable breeder finishing his doctorate this spring semester with NC State University’s Sweetpotato and Potato Breeding and Genetics Programs.
From research to the fields, it's a partnership built on trust and innovation." – Andy Diercks, Potato Farmer at Coloma Farms and Amanda Gevens, UW–Madison Plant Pathology Specialist
Marzo 09, 2025
UW–Madison researchers and Wisconsin farmers work together to produce healthy potato harvests
Andy Diercks, a fourth-generation potato farmer from the small village of Coloma in central Wisconsin, is blunt about the difficult realities facing family-owned farms today.
Adam Jozwiak, UCR molecular biochemist, Lead study author
Febrero 23, 2025
Researchers identify biosynthetic pathway of GlycoAlkaloid formation in potato
Scientists have discovered a way to remove toxic compounds from potatoes, making them safer to eat and easier to store. The breakthrough could cut food waste and enhance crop farming in space and other extreme environments.
A plant in Ireland with late blight disease
Enero 28, 2025
Study Points to South America – Not Mexico – as Birthplace of Irish Potato Famine Pathogen
Researchers at North Carolina State University identified the South American Andes as the origin of the Irish potato famine pathogen, Phytophthora infestans
Susie Thompson: Johansen-Thompson Endowed Professor in Potato Breeding at NDSU
Enero 13, 2025
Susie Thompson's breeding work at NDSU supported by North Dakota and Minnesota Potato Growers
Susie Thompson associate professor of plant sciences, has been named the inaugural Johansen-Thompson Endowed Professor in Potato Breeding at North Dakota State University. 
Madeleine Smith Joins NDSU as Extension Pesticide Specialist to Enhance Certification and Training Programs
Diciembre 26, 2024
North Dakota State University Names New Extension Pesticide Specialist
Madeleine Smith has joined North Dakota State University as an Extension pesticide specialist. Joining Oct. 2, Smith has been working on the NDSU campus in Fargo, North Dakota.
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SNAC Technical Committee: Stem-end defect scoring
Diciembre 16, 2024
Taters on Trial: What Makes the Perfect Chipping Potato?
Did you know that behind every delicious, crunchy, perfectly sized potato chip are years of research, development, experimentation and analysis by some of the brightest minds in the industry?
The dark stripes on infected potatoes mark zebra chip disease. It has led to significant economic losses for producers due to reduced crop quality and marketability.
Diciembre 16, 2024
AgriLife Research lidera una colaboración para abordar la enfermedad de la zebra chip.
Los científicos de Texas A&M AgriLife Research están trabajando en un nuevo proyecto de investigación para combatir las enfermedades de las plantas transmitidas por insectos psílidos, particularmente la enfermedad de la zebra chip, que ha afectado la producción de papas durante décadas.
Katherine Meacham-Hensold led work looking to improve the photorespiratory bypass of potato as a postdoctoral researcher in Don Ort’s lab at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
Diciembre 12, 2024
Climate-ready potato crop: RIPE team shows yield increase under heatwave conditions through photorespiratory bypass
A team from the University of Illinois has engineered potato to be more resilient to global warming, showing 30% increases in tuber mass under heatwave conditions.
Potato Expo 2025
Noviembre 04, 2024
Get ready to supercharge your potato business at Potato Expo 2025!
Get ready as Potato Expo is all set to bring the heat this year! With over 190 exhibitors lined up, you’ll discover the latest products and services to supercharge your operations.
Octubre 20, 2024
Researchers Discover Key Link between Carbon Storage and Farming Method
Sustainable farming is making headlines after researchers discovered a unique connection between organic farming and carbon storage in soil, according to an article posted on Phys.org.
PepsiCo Foods North America announces key hires to boost agricultural best practices and sustainability
Octubre 18, 2024
PepsiCo announces key hires to boost agricultural best practices and sustainability in North America
PepsiCo is strengthening its commitment to agricultural innovation and sustainability by announcing two pivotal job openings at its Plano headquarters. The company is seeking a Potato Storage Research & Best Practices Manager and a Senior Manager – Best Practices & Sustainability to drive forward its initiatives in crop quality and environmental stewardship.
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Study Analyzes Potato-Pathogen 'Arms Race' After Irish Famine
In an examination of the genetic material found in historic potato leaves, North Carolina State University researchers reveal more about the tit-for-tat evolutionary changes occurring in both potato plants and the pathogen that caused the 1840s Irish potato famine.
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