2007
DOI: 10.2135/cropsci2007.01.0026
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Evaluation of the Effect of Density on Potato Yield and Tuber Size Distribution

Abstract: Potato (Solanum tuberosum) yield has been optimized for in‐row spacings ranging from 15 to 40 cm depending on region, targeted market, variety, and other factors. Production goals require optimizing tuber size to maximize crop value. Our goal was to evaluate the effect of plant, stem, and tuber density on stem and tuber set, potato yield, tuber size distribution, and other quality factors. Research plots were established within a 20‐ha commercial production field, and analysis was done with linear and nonlinea… Show more

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“…The determined number of tubers per plant (Table 5) is a direct consequence of the number of stems per plant (Table 4). These results are in accordance with the results reported by many authors (Zebarth et al, 2006;Knowles & Knowles, 2006;Bussan et al, 2007;Poštić et al, 2012;Momirović et al, 2016), who argued that the number of tubers per plant varied according to changes in the number of stems per plant.…”
Section: Ns -Not Significantsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The determined number of tubers per plant (Table 5) is a direct consequence of the number of stems per plant (Table 4). These results are in accordance with the results reported by many authors (Zebarth et al, 2006;Knowles & Knowles, 2006;Bussan et al, 2007;Poštić et al, 2012;Momirović et al, 2016), who argued that the number of tubers per plant varied according to changes in the number of stems per plant.…”
Section: Ns -Not Significantsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The optimizing of plant density is one of the most important agronomic practices of potato production, because it affects seed cost, plant development, yield and quality of the crop (Bussan et al, 2007). As plant density increases, there is a marked decrease in plant size and yield per plant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Planting density strongly affects yield and more tubers and yield per square meter are expected at higher planting densities (Karafyllidis et al, 1996). Bussan et al (2007) and Creamer et al (1999), argued that optimizing plant density was one of the most important practices in potato production management, as it affects seed cost, plant development, yield and the quality of the crop.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%