Horticulturae (Mar 2022)

Mulching Effect on Quantitative and Qualitative Characteristics of Yield in Sweet Potatoes

  • Maria Dinu,
  • Rodica Soare,
  • Konstantina Poulianiti,
  • Ioanna Karageorgou,
  • Eleni Bozinou,
  • Dimitris P. Makris,
  • Stavros Lalas,
  • Mihai Botu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae8030271
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
p. 271

Abstract

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Sweet potatoes have multiple uses as food, feed, and in industrial production. They are characterized by their need for high temperatures for optimal development. This study aimed to analyze the quantitative and qualitative aspects of growing sweet potato cultivars in southwest Romania using mulching and non-mulching systems. The effects of mulching on the production of tuberous roots and the contents of total soluble substance, vitamin C, starch, total polyphenols, and antioxidant activity (DPPH) were evaluated in three cultivars with white pulp (the ‘Pumpkin’ and ‘Chestnut’ cultivars) and with orange pulp (the ‘Italian’ cultivar). It was found that mulching with polyethylene film improved the production of sweet potatoes, amounting to 41.42 t/ha in the case of the ‘Italian’ cultivar. Moreover, the effect of mulch induced increases in total soluble substance (16.40%) and starch (16.01%) in the ‘Chestnut’ cultivar, in vitamin C (9.23 mg/100 g d.w.) in the ‘Pumpkin’ cultivar, and in antioxidant activity in the ‘Pumpkin’ (2716.55 µmol AsA/g d.w.) and ‘Chestnut’ cultivars (1131.31 µmol AsA/g d.w.), while the polyphenols in the ‘Italian’ cultivar decreased.

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