Heliyon (Jul 2023)

Yield performance and trait correlation of BARI released sweet potato varieties studied under several districts of Bangladesh

  • Zakaria Alam,
  • Sanjida Akter,
  • Md Anwar Hossain Khan,
  • Md Shamshul Alam,
  • Shamima Sultana,
  • Sohela Akhter,
  • Md Mizanur Rahman,
  • Md Mazadul Islam

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 7
p. e18203

Abstract

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A study was carried out in five sweet potato growing regions of Bangladesh, each characterized by suitable agro-ecologies, in order to demonstrate the most favorable varietal performance and trait correlations. A completely randomized block design with three replications was used to compare the varietal performance of BARI (Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute) released sweet potato varieties (viz. BARI Mistialu-9, BARI Mistialu-10, BARI Mistialu-12, BARI Mistialu-15 and BARI Mistialu-17). During the 2021-22 cropping season, sweet potato varieties were tested in five districts of Bangladesh, namely Gazipur, Bogura, Jamalpur, Jashore, and Chattogram. The findings revealed that the BARI Mistialu-12 variety exhibited remarkable attributes, including a high marketable storage root yield of 39.88 t/ha. Additionally, it demonstrated exceptional performance in various yield components such as vine length, average storage root weight, and dry weight of the root. Furthermore, a positive correlation was observed between several traits and yield, as well as yield-attributing characteristics. This correlation suggests that enhancing these traits could potentially contribute to an overall increase in the storage root yield of sweet potatoes.

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