Effect of Water Deficiency in Different Stages of Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) Growth

Hussein Said. A. Taleb, Aymen A. Suleiman, A. Abu-Rayyan, A. Ekhmaj, Mostafa A. Benzaghta
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The experiment was conducted to assess the sensitivity of potato yield to different irrigation levels at different growth stages. Irrigation levels were determined as percentages (WI 100% as readily available water to the crop (RAW)), and for the rest of the treatments (WII 75%, WIII 50%), as they were applied separately to all four stages of crop growth i.e., vegetative (SI), tuber initiation (SII), tuber bulking SIII, and tuber maturation (SIV). The design of complete random sectors was adopted to perform the experiments. The results revealed that all the studied parameters: plant height (cm), vegetation plant weight (g), number of tubers per plant, tuber weight (g), tuber yield (ton/ha), and crop water productivity (kg/m3) varied among irrigation water levels at different stages of growth. It was found that the two stages, SII and SIII in potato crops, were more sensitive to deficit irrigation compared to other stages. According to the obtained results, in the case of water abundance conditions, the treatment WII SI can be applied to obtain the highest water crop productivity. In conditions of water scarcity, it becomes necessary to apply the treatment WIII SIII to obtain the highest crop water productivity.
马铃薯不同生育期水分缺乏的影响增长
本试验旨在评价马铃薯不同生育期不同灌溉水平对产量的敏感性。灌溉水平以百分比确定(WI 100%为作物可用水量(RAW)),其余处理(WII 75%, WIII 50%),因为它们分别施用于作物生长的所有四个阶段,即营养(SI),块茎形成(SII),块茎膨大(SIII)和块茎成熟(SIV)。实验采用完全随机扇区设计。结果表明:不同灌溉水位对不同生育期作物株高(cm)、植被株重(g)、单株块茎数、块茎重(g)、块茎产量(t /ha)和作物水分生产力(kg/m3)的影响不同。结果表明,马铃薯SII和SIII两个生育期对亏缺灌溉的敏感性高于其他生育期。根据所得结果,在丰水条件下,可以采用WII SI处理获得最高的水作物生产力。在缺水条件下,为了获得最高的作物水分生产力,有必要采用iii、iii、iii处理。
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