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Red Gold potato

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Potato 'Red Gold'
GenusSolanum
SpeciesSolanum tuberosum
Cultivar'Red Gold'
OriginCanada, 1970s

Red Gold potato is an early variety of North American potato. It has a red skin with yellow flesh inside.[1] It is resistant to potato leafroll virus and potato virus Y and moderately resistant to common scab,[2] but is susceptible to potato virus A and potato virus S.

'Red Gold' was bred in Canada in the 1970s and registered in 1987.[1]

'Red Gold' has a mid season maturity, is medium sized with ovate primary and terminal leaflets. The flowers of this variety have golden yellow anthers and medium berry production. The 'Red Gold' tubers are round to oval with medium eye depth and the sprouts are very pubescent with a pinkish-yellow apex.[3]

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Medicinal Uses

Red Gold potatoes are sometimes used as a home remedy to help with hemorrhoid relief. Hemorrhoid sufferers are instructed to cut the potato into a wedge and place it near the affected area.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Red Gold, Canadian Food Inspection Agency, February 7, 2005.
  2. ^ Coffin, R.; Johnston, G. R.; McKeown, A.; et al. (February 1988), "Red Gold: A yellow-fleshed, red-skinned potato cultivar with short dormancy and high tuber set", American Potato Journal, 65 (2): 49–55, doi:10.1007/BF02867451.
  3. ^ Directorate, Government of Canada, Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Plant Health and Biosecurity (2002-02-14). "Red Gold". www.inspection.gc.ca. Retrieved 2016-12-02.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Legacy, Herbal. "Hemorrhoids". www.herballegacy.com. Retrieved 2017-04-10.
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