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A field experiment was conducted at the research field of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural
University, Dhaka, during the period from October 2013 to March 2014, to investigate
the Influence of Nitrogen on growth, yield and quality of some potato varieties. The
experiment comprised as two factors, Factor A: Nitrogen levels (4); N
-control (No
nitrogen), N
1
-100 kg N ha
varieties (4); V
1
-1
, N
-Diamont, V
2
-150 kg N ha
2
-Asterix, V
-1
, N
3
3
-200 kg N ha
-Lady rosetta, V
-1
0
and Factor B: Potato
-BARI TPS-1.The
experiment was laid in a split-plot design with three replications. The result revealed
that nitrogen and potato varieties had significant effects on most of the growth, yield
and quality parameter studied in this experiment. The growth parameter such as the
highest plant length, maximum number of leaves plant
-1
4
, maximum of stems hill
,
maximum dry matter were recorded from the application of 200 kg N ha
.Results
showed that, tuber yield, flesh dry matter content, specific gravity, total soluble solids
and starch content gradually increased with increasing up to 150 kg N ha
and there
after decreased with increasing N level. The highest plant length (81.05cm) and
maximum number of leaves plant
-1
(53.05) were recorded from BARI TPS-1.The
different potato varieties, Diamont exhibited better performance in respect of yield.
Diamont produced maximum tuber yield (28.45 t ha
-1
) with the application of 150 kg
N ha
-1
. Among the sixteen treatment combinations, the 150 kg N ha
rosetta produced maximum specific gravity (1.12 g cm
-3
-1
-1
-1
along with Lady
), highest flesh dry matter
(24.52%), maximum starch (18.05%) and optimum total soluble solids (6.00%). This
combination also demonstrated better performance for producing quality potato tuber.
The information obtained in this study will inform Bangladeshi potato farmers and
processors regarding the suitable N level for the production of processing potato
tuber.
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