Varying Nitrogen Concentrations to Optimize Basic Seed Potato Minitubers Production in a Three-Phase Hydroponic System |
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Authors: | Jaime Barros da Silva Filho,Paulo Cezar Rezende Fontes,Hermínia Emília Prieto Martinez,Jose Soares de Lacerda,Paulo Roberto Cecon,Milton E. McGiffen Suffix" >Jr |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Botany and Plant Sciences,University of California Riverside,Riverside,USA;2.Departament of Agronomy,Federal University of Vi?osa,Vi?osa,Brazil;3.Departament of Statistics,Federal University of Vi?osa,Vi?osa,Brazil |
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Abstract: | In hydroponics, nutrient management is the limiting factor to obtaining optimal production, and nitrogen (N) is the key component to consider when optimizing nutrient management in these types of systems. The objective of this study is to evaluate different combinations of N fertilizer concentrations in order to optimize the yield of basic seed potato minitubers in a three-phase hydroponic system. Treatments consisted of five combinations of N concentrations, applied before and after 21 days after plant transplant as follows, respectively: 1) 13 and 13, 2) 13 and 0, 3) 13 and 7.8, 4) 13 and 16, and 5) 13 and 26 mmol L?1. Propagation was performed by transplanting 3–4 cm potato plantlets cv. Agata from sprouts. There were significant effects of N treatments on all measured variables (root, leaf, stem, and plant dry weight and minituber number and weight). To obtain the maximum minituber number yield, 9.51 minitubers/plant, corresponding to 67 minitubers/m2, post 21-day adjusted N concentration was 18.4 mmol/L. Treatment 4 promoted higher basic seed potato minituber yield in a three-phase hydroponic system. |
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