2016
DOI: 10.20546/ijcrar.2016.409.013
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Development of potato plants as The Results of Aeroponic Technology by treating of methanol in Plain Medium at Ulu Ere Sub district, Bantaeng Regency, South Sulawesi, Indonesia

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“…Assimilate accumulation from the output of photosynthesis produced glucose turning into fructose or sucrose, then it was translocated to the cells and polymerized to form carbohydrate [27], [28], afterwards the potato tubers were formed [4], [29], implicating to the number of tubers, tubers weight and tubers diameter.…”
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“…Assimilate accumulation from the output of photosynthesis produced glucose turning into fructose or sucrose, then it was translocated to the cells and polymerized to form carbohydrate [27], [28], afterwards the potato tubers were formed [4], [29], implicating to the number of tubers, tubers weight and tubers diameter.…”
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“…The balance of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium would increase tissue hardness and resistance against diseases [27], [34]. Furthermore, Water content of tubers was related to the accumulation of dry matter in the tubers determined by the number of assimilate available [4], [28].…”
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“…Cultivating potatoes at moderate elevations requires overcoming the high-temperature issue, which stresses the potatoes (Stark and Love 2003) by causing rapid photorespiration (high CO 2 release), decreasing their photosynthesis (Zakaria 2010;Muhibuddin et al 2017), and inhibiting the tuber growth (Rykaczewska 2015). Potatoes grown in high-temperature locations produce fewer tubers (Rykaczewska 2013;Muhibuddin et al 2016) and exhibit morphological changes due to the inhibition of plant metabolic processes (Zakaria 2010;Muhibuddin et al 2016;Muhibuddin et al 2017).…”
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