2013
DOI: 10.5539/sar.v2n4p30
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Influence of Irrigation Water, Nitrogen and Phosphorus Nutrient Rates on Relative Weight Loss and Sprouting Characteristics of Seed Potato Tubers After Storage

Abstract: Potato has overtime generated special importance in most parts of Kenya and the world as a means of strengthening food security and increasing revenue for farmers. However, potato productivity and industry expansion have been constrained by the poor quality seed tubers being produced in the informal seed sector due to inadequate supply of initial planting materials, improper fertilizer management practices and irregular rainfall patterns. A study was done at the Horticultural Research and Teaching Farm of Eger… Show more

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“…However, organic and inorganic fertilizer showed no significant differences on vine length, number of leaves, number of branches and total dry matter [1,2]. Higher phosphorous rate was found to significantly increase total seed tuber yield compared to low rate of phosphorous [3]. The lack of significant response exhibited by the sweet potato varieties can be attributed to the innate quality of the crop itself, for example low input requirements [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, organic and inorganic fertilizer showed no significant differences on vine length, number of leaves, number of branches and total dry matter [1,2]. Higher phosphorous rate was found to significantly increase total seed tuber yield compared to low rate of phosphorous [3]. The lack of significant response exhibited by the sweet potato varieties can be attributed to the innate quality of the crop itself, for example low input requirements [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%