2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2013.07.043
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The combined effects of phosphorus and zinc on evapotranspiration, leaf water potential, water use efficiency and tuber attributes of potato under water deficit conditions

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“…Definitely, the irrigated potato plants presented along the crop cycle higher values in stem length. This finding agrees with the statement made by Motalebifarda et al . (2013), who found that lower levels of soil moisture the crops evapotranspiration rates is shortened; this triggers a decrease in the absorption and transport of nutrients, adversely affecting the growth of stems and of the plant.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Definitely, the irrigated potato plants presented along the crop cycle higher values in stem length. This finding agrees with the statement made by Motalebifarda et al . (2013), who found that lower levels of soil moisture the crops evapotranspiration rates is shortened; this triggers a decrease in the absorption and transport of nutrients, adversely affecting the growth of stems and of the plant.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…The possible reason was due to the environmental factors and growing conditions, for example, potato suffered a series of natural disasters, such as gale, flood and freeze damage during the seedling and flowering stage, which affect the soil water potential in the farmland and the aeration zone among different potato plants, leading to potato tubers absorb more moisture in the process of growth. Motalebifard et al (2013) also indicated that the deficit of soil moisture resulted in a significant increase in the dry matter percentage of Iran cultivar compared with potatoes which were planted in the soil with well moisture. The average starch content was 62.43% DW, which was lower than that of 18 cultivars from Brasil (65.9% DW) (Feltran et al 2004).…”
Section: Proximate Composition Analysismentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Many former studies have determined the nutritional qualities of potato cultivars which were planted in different areas, and indicated significantly different nutrients among different potato cultivars, which might be related to soil, climate, cultivation technologies, etc (Motalebifard et al 2013;Ngobese et al 2017). However, some studies on Chinese potato cultivars were mainly concentrated on cultivating varieties of high yield and disease resistance (Jansky et al 2009), the information about nutritional and functional properties of different cultivars are scarce.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, Renau-Morata et al (2012) observed a decrease in the photosynthetic rate of saffron under water stress. Motalebifard et al (2013) showed that water deficit stress caused a significant reduction in tuber numbers, yield and WUE of potato (Solanum tuberosum L. cv. 'Agria').…”
Section: Interaction Between Irrigation and Planting Patternmentioning
confidence: 99%