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Growth-room and field studies with seed tubers treated with ethylene and 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) during storage
Authors:K Pruski  R K Prange  B J Daniels-Lake  J Nowak  T Astatkie  D H Ronis
Institution:1. Department of Plant and Animal Science, Nova Scotia Agricultural College, 50 Pictou Rd., P.O. Box 550, B2N 5E3, Truro, NS, Canada
2. Atlantic Food and Horticulture Research Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, 32 Main St., B4N 1J5, Kentville, NS, Canada
3. Department of Horticulture, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 24061, Blacksburg, VA, USA
4. Department of Engineering, Nova Scotia Agricultural College, 50 Pictou Rd., P.O. Box 550, B2N 5E3, Truro, NS, Canada
5. McCain Produce Inc., 317 Main St., E71 3G6, Florenceville, NB, Canada
Abstract:Based on ethylene management in potato storage, we hypothesized that the applied treatments would modify number of sprouts per seed tuber. Thus, in combination with in-row spacing (closer for seed, wider for processing) in the field treatments will give either (1) a high number of small tubers destined for seed use, or (2) a relatively smaller number of large, uniform tubers suitable for processing. A three-year study (2001–2003), conducted with two french fry processing cultivars, Russet Burbank (RB) and Shepody (SH), aimed at the development of a novel modified atmosphere seed tuber storage treatment. Seed tubers were stored at 4 C from October to May of each year in a cold room under five modified atmospheric regimes: (1) air ventilation only (Control); (2) 4 µl L?1 ethylene applied continuously beginning in November and (3) beginning in February; (4) 1 µ1 L?1 MCP (1-methylcyclopropene) applied as a gas for 48 h only in early December followed by continuous 4 µl L?1 ethylene and (5) MCP alone applied as above. Each year, once a month (mid-January until end of April), a number of seed tubers was taken from each storage treatment, planted to pots and grown for 4 wk in a growth-room. In these studies, shoot emergence from the ethylene-treated seeds of both cultivars occurred significantly earlier, giving higher number of stems per tuber and stolons per stem than Control and MCP treatments. Moreover, the time to emergence after planting decreased with the increased length of storage. Field studies that were conducted from the end of May (planting) until October each year, produced similar trends (although not significant atP≤0.05) and resulted in a higher number of tubers per stem. In RB at the closer in row spacing (30 cm) used for seed production, ethylene enhanced yield of smaller tubers in the 30- to 115-g and 115- to 300-g categories. The ethylene storage treatments also increased tuber number per plant, but not the total mass of harvested potatoes. The MCP treatment, in combination with the wider in-row spacing (40 cm) used for the production of processing tubers, significantly increased the percentage of large tubers (>300 g). In SH, contrary to RB, the ethylene treatments did not alter tuber size distribution and the application of MCP reduced tuber size rather than increasing it. Results from this study suggest that both ethylene and MCP can be used in seed potato storage to influence the tuber size distribution of the crop from that seed.
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