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An experiment was conducted at Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka during
the period from November, 2014 to April, 2015 to study the yield and quality of potato
(Solanum tuberosum L.) as influenced by different proportion of inorganic and organic
manures and their performance in ambient condition. Five varieties such as, „Asterix‟,
„Lady rosetta‟, „Courage‟, „Diamant‟ and „BARI TPS-1‟ and different proportion of
inorganic and organic manure application practices viz., 100% recommended fertilizer,
cowdung, poultry litter and ACI organic manure were considered for the study. The
experiment was laid out in a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three
replications. Application of different organic manures may improve the quality of potato.
Results revealed that, different potato varieties and/or organic manure applications had
significant effect on most of the yield and quality contributing parameters studied in this
experiment. Among the five varieties „Diamant‟ produced maximum tuber, the highest
weight of marketable tuber (t ha
-1
), the highest firmness. But Lady rosetta showed the
highest dry matter, specific gravity, glucose and sucrose content. In terms of organic
manure applications, different organic manure practices showed different results. The
control (100% recommended fertilizer) showed the highest tuber yield (t ha
). The
organic manure practices with 50% RDF + ACI organic manure showed the highest dry
matter content, specific gravity, reducing sugar content, sucrose and starch content. In
case of combined effect variety and organic manure applications; different treatment
combination gave different responses. Among the twenty treatment combinations of
“Diamant x 100% RDF” showed the highest tuber yield (57.23 t/ha), where “Lady
rosetta x 50% RDF + ACI organic manure” showed the highest dry matter content
(22.02), specific gravity (1.07), reducing sugar content (1.498mg/g FW) and starch
content (13.653 mg/g FW). |
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