Agrosystems, Geosciences & Environment (Jan 2020)

Yield and quality of three potato cultivars under series of nitrogen rates

  • Ahmed A. Zaeen,
  • Lakesh K. Sharma,
  • Ahmed Jasim,
  • Sukhwinder Bali,
  • Aaron Buzza,
  • Andrei Alyokhin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/agg2.20062
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Undesirable growth of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) crop under an excessive N fertilizer application is the main obstacle presently. This research was conducted to investigate the response of different potato cultivars; Russet Burbank, Shepody, and Superior, and its qualitative characteristics under a series of N rates. Six rates of N fertilization (0–280 kg ha−1) were applied on 11 sites in a randomized complete block design, with four replications. Sites with ≥30 g kg−1 of soil organic matter (OM) produced total tuber yield, marketable yield, and tuber weight per plant 39.5, 45.2, and 54.9%, respectively, higher than sites with ≤30 g kg−1 of OM. Tubers specific gravity increased by 0.18% in the sites with ≥30 g kg−1 of OM. The total tuber yield for the three cultivars was maximized at 168 kg N ha−1. Marketable specific gravity, starch, and dry matter content were achieved by applying 168 and 112 kg N ha−1 at ≤30 and ≥30 g kg−1 of OM sites, respectively. Russet Burbank produced a higher yield than Shepody and Superior cultivars significantly, but there was no significant difference among them regarding specific gravity. Excessive N application (>168 kg ha−1) decreased potato tuber production and quality.