Optimization and Economic Perspective of Planting Density and Minituber Size in Potato Seed Production

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q3 AGRONOMY
Ali Onaran, Mehmet Emin Çalışkan
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Minitubers serve as an excellent starting material for disease-less and healthy Pre-Elite seed tuber production. Nevertheless, it requires an optimum choice of production technology due to the associated high costs. Optimization and economic study were carried out using three different minituber sizes and five in-row planting distances of two industrial potato genotypes (Lady Olympia “LO” and Russet Burbank “RBB”). Two years of field data on yield and yield-related traits showed that both genotypes performed better at 26 cm intra-row spacing with large minitubers (≥ 25.1 mm). Planting of ≥ 25.1 mm minitubers resulted in the highest average tuber yield in both genotypes at a narrow planting distance of 10 cm. Minitubers of 20.1–25.0 mm and ≤ 20.0 mm produced low tuber yield at any in-row planting distance since large minitubers possess a high amount of food and energy reserves, which made them suitable for commercial seed production. Regression studies revealed a sequential decrease in tuber yield with an increase in plant spacing irrespective of minituber size. Partial budget analysis suggested that large minitubers (≥ 25.1 mm) gave maximum net returns at 22 and 26 cm in LO, while an efficient intra-row distance in RBB was 18 cm. However, if RBB was sown with minitubers of 20.1–25.0 mm, it yielded the highest economic returns at wider plant spacings (22 and 26 cm). Minitubers of ≤ 20.0 mm generated minimum benefits due to the lowest tuber yield and less net economic returns. This study revealed the importance of optimization of plant density depending on minituber size and cultivars for pre-basic seed potato production.

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马铃薯种籽种植密度和小苗型的优化及经济前景
迷你块茎是生产无病、健康的Pre-Elite种子块茎的绝佳原料。然而,由于相关的高成本,它需要生产技术的最佳选择。对两种工业马铃薯基因型(Lady Olympia“LO”和Russet Burbank“RBB”)的三种不同尺寸的迷你薯和五种行栽距离进行了优化和经济研究。两年的产量和产量相关性状的田间数据表明,两种基因型在26cm的行间距下表现更好,且具有大的小突起(≥ 25.1 mm)。种植≥ 在两个基因型中,在10cm的窄种植距离下,25.1mm的小块茎的平均块茎产量最高。20.1–25.0 mm且≤ 20.0mm的块茎在任何行内种植距离上产量都很低,因为大型迷你块茎具有大量的食物和能量储备,这使它们适合商业种子生产。回归研究表明,无论迷你块茎大小,块茎产量都随株距的增加而依次下降。部分预算分析表明,大型微型建筑(≥ 25.1毫米)在LO中在22和26厘米处给出最大净回报,而RBB中的有效行内距离为18厘米。然而,如果RBB种植20.1–25.0毫米的小型块茎,则在更宽的株距(22和26厘米)下,其经济效益最高。≤ 由于块茎产量最低,净经济回报较少,20.0毫米产生的效益最小。本研究揭示了根据迷你薯的大小和品种优化植物密度对基础前种子马铃薯生产的重要性。
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American Journal of Potato Research
American Journal of Potato Research 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
6.70%
发文量
33
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Potato Research (AJPR), the journal of the Potato Association of America (PAA), publishes reports of basic and applied research on the potato, Solanum spp. It presents authoritative coverage of new scientific developments in potato science, including biotechnology, breeding and genetics, crop management, disease and pest research, economics and marketing, nutrition, physiology, and post-harvest handling and quality. Recognized internationally by contributors and readership, it promotes the exchange of information on all aspects of this fast-evolving global industry.
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