2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.aoas.2012.08.002
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Water use efficiency of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) under different irrigation methods and potassium fertilizer rates

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“…Additionally increased potassium application address the deficit irrigation situation by way of stomatal regulation improves capacity of the crop to resist drought and alleviate the negative effects on growth and development. Imperatively increased K 2 O levels increase the yield irrespective of irrigation methods (Ati et al, 2012). Further phosphorus facilitates plant to respond to N and K 2 O fertilization.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally increased potassium application address the deficit irrigation situation by way of stomatal regulation improves capacity of the crop to resist drought and alleviate the negative effects on growth and development. Imperatively increased K 2 O levels increase the yield irrespective of irrigation methods (Ati et al, 2012). Further phosphorus facilitates plant to respond to N and K 2 O fertilization.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rezende et al (2002) also evidenced that plant height is influenced by the volume of water applied. Ati et al (2012) stated that water is one of the most important compounds in an active plant, constituting more than 80% of the growing tissue. Based on data of response to the treatments applied, when the availability of water in the root environment was restricted from the tension of 28 kPa, there was a decrease in both height and canopy of plants.…”
Section: Harvest Productivity and Diametermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsurface drip predominated surface drip irrigation significantly for potato yield in fields with sandy soil (Ati, Iyada, & Najim, 2012) and maximum average yield was recorded with subsurface lateral drip installed at 15 cm depth compared to 30 and zero cm depths. (Neelam & T.B.S., 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Onder et al (Onder, Caliska, Onder, & Caliskan, 2005) concluded that in early potato productions under Mediterranean conditions the subsurface drip did not show considerable preferences on surface drip irrigation, however subsurface drip irrigation method was more expensive and difficult to replace. Ati et al (Ati, Iyada, & Najim, 2012) studied the effect of different irrigation methods and potassium fertilizers on the yield of potato and from the results both furrow and drip irrigation methods didn't have significant effects on tuber yield.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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