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Paper Title: Effect of spacing, and size of seed-tubers on the growth parameters of potato (Solanum tuberosum) cv Kufri chipsona-1
Authors Name: Murli Manohar , Gyanendra kumar singh
Unique Id: IJSDR2302087
Published In: Volume 8 Issue 2, February-2023
Abstract: A field experiment was carried out during 1996-97 and 1997-98 on light-textured soil at R.B.S. College ,Bichpuri Agra on potato, variety KUFRI Chipsona to ascertain the effects of three intra row planting spacing’s, i.e. S1-15cm ,S2-20cm and S3-25 cm (at fixed ridge spacing 45 cm )and tree size ( weight )of potato seed tubers viz. P1 - 20g, P2-30g and P3 -40g in factorial R.B.D with tree replication. Plant spacing and seed tuber size are important agronomic management practices in the production of potato. However, potato farmers in India often use disorganized plant spacing and seed tuber sizes, which contribute to the low yield of the crop. A study was designed to elucidating the effect of varied plant spacing and seed tuber sizes on growth and quality of potato. Average fresh weight tuber plant-1 was significantly affected by combined effects of plant spacing and seed tuber sizes. The highest average fresh weight tuber pant-1 411.496 g) was obtained from 30 gram seed tuber sizes and at 45 × 25 cm plant spacing treatment combination S3P2. The highest haulms pant-1 (318.50g) was obtained from 40 gram seed tuber sizes and at 45 × 25 cm plant spacing treatment combination S3P3. The highest no. of the leaves pant-1 (13.91) was obtained from 20 gram seed tuber sizes and at 45 × 20 cm plant spacing treatment combination S2P1. The highest length of the longest stolon pant-1 (20.33cm) was obtained from 40 gram seed tuber sizes and at 45 × 20 cm plant spacing treatment combination S2P3. The highest no of stolon pant-1 (20.33) was obtained from 40 gram seed tuber sizes and at 45 × 20 cm plant spacing treatment combination S2P3. The highest no of tubers pant-1 (12.91) was obtained from 20 gram seed tuber sizes and at 45 × 20 cm plant spacing treatment combination S2P1. The highest average weight per tuber (59.36g) was obtained from 30 gram seed tuber sizes and at 45 × 25 cm plant spacing treatment combination S3P2 .The use of high plant spacing 45 × 25 cm under seed tubers size of 30-40 gram are recommended for potato production over than other seed tubers size and plant spacing combinations, farmers can use to get maximum yield.
Keywords: Seed-sized tubers, planting Spacing, stolon. Potato, haulms, weight of tuber
Cite Article: "Effect of spacing, and size of seed-tubers on the growth parameters of potato (Solanum tuberosum) cv Kufri chipsona-1", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 2, page no.500 - 506, February-2023, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2302087.pdf
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Publication Details: Published Paper ID: IJSDR2302087
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Published In: Volume 8 Issue 2, February-2023
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Publisher: IJSDR | www.ijsdr.org
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