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Potato is one of the most important tuber crops produced in Bangladesh but it’s quality is not
good enough for processing and export purpose. It is the world's third-largest food crop,
following wheat, and rice. An experiment was carried out at Agronomy Research Field and
Laboratory of Department of Agronomy, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University (SAU), Dhaka1207
during
the
winter
season
of
2016-2017
to know the “Growth, Yield and Quality of Potato
cv. “Courage” as Influenced by Nitrogen and Phosphorus Levels. Treatments consisted of four
levels of N (0, 150, 160 and 170 kg N ha
-1
) and four levels of P (0, 45, 50 and 55 kg P ha
) laid
out in split plot design with three replications. Data were collected on growth, yield and quality
parameters. Results revealed that application of N and P fertilizer significantly (P < 0.05)
influenced on plant height, stem number, total tuber number, tuber weight, marketable tuber
numbers, total tuber yield, marketable tuber yield, tuber dry matter percentage, total soluble
solid and starch. Increasing N application from 0 to170 kg ha
-1
significantly increased stem
number hill
-1
(from 3.87 to 5.29). The highest plant height (74.13 cm) was measured at the
combination of 170 kg N ha
-1
and 55 kg P ha
-1
. The maximum total tuber number was recorded
for the highest level of nitrogen and phosphorus (14.9 hill
-1
). The highest marketable tuber
number (11.54) hill
-1
1
was obtained for the combined application of 170 kg N ha
. The highest total tuber yield was recorded for combined application of 170 kg N and 55kg P
ha
-1
(30.27 t ha
-1
). Combined application of 170 kg N and 55 kg P ha
-1
gave the highest
marketable tuber yield (24.13 t ha
-1
). The highest average tuber weight (59.89 g) was observed
for combined application of 170 kg N ha
-1
and 50 kg P ha
-1
. The highest dry matter (23.27%)
percentage of potato tuber was recorded from plots that received the combination of N 160 kg
ha
-1
and P 50 kg ha
-1
.The highest specific gravity (1.091) was recorded from combined
application of 170 kg N ha
-1
and 55 kg P ha
-1
.The highest amount of starch (17.41%) was
obtained from combined application of 160 kg N ha
-1
and 50 kg P ha
-1
. In conclusion the results
of this study showed that different nitrogen and phosphorus rates and their interactions have
sound and promising impact on growth and yield of potato. Therefore, on the basis of the
results of the present study, farmers can be more benefited from using 170 kg ha
of nitrogen
in combination with 55 kg P ha
-1
.
-1
-1
and 55 kg P ha
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