2019
DOI: 10.5897/jpbcs2018.0751
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Integrated evaluation of potato varieties in the highlands of Girar Jarso Woreda, North Shewa, Ethiopia

Abstract: In Ethiopia, farmers are cultivating potato under a wide range of environmental conditions. Despite its genetic potential, the productivity of potato is relatively low. Among the long list of production constraints, the absence of high yielding and disease resistant varieties in different corners of the country are the prominent ones. Its suitable edaphic and climatic conditions make the highlands of Girar Jarso Woreda suitable for potato production; however, it is scarce and dominated by local varieties. Henc… Show more

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“…A similar opinion was shared by Nef (2019), when they state that a lack of genetic quality in seeds may lead to a failure of seedling production, influencing the success of restoration initiatives. Furthermore, poor access to seeds of some species, poor availability of water sources during the dry season, lack of skill, and poor inherent soil properties of the dominant soil type are factors that result in poor quality seedlings (Amha et al, 2013). Because optimal irrigation and fertilization rates should be considered together to produce high-quality seedlings with desirable seedling attributes for field performance (Shi et al, 2019).…”
Section: Tree Seedling Quality and Factors Affecting Its Quality Prod...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar opinion was shared by Nef (2019), when they state that a lack of genetic quality in seeds may lead to a failure of seedling production, influencing the success of restoration initiatives. Furthermore, poor access to seeds of some species, poor availability of water sources during the dry season, lack of skill, and poor inherent soil properties of the dominant soil type are factors that result in poor quality seedlings (Amha et al, 2013). Because optimal irrigation and fertilization rates should be considered together to produce high-quality seedlings with desirable seedling attributes for field performance (Shi et al, 2019).…”
Section: Tree Seedling Quality and Factors Affecting Its Quality Prod...mentioning
confidence: 99%