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Effects of plant density on the yield and yield components of true potato seed (TPS) hybrids in early and main crop potato production systems
- 1. Mustafa Kemal Univ, Dept Field Crops, TR-31040 Antakya, Turkey
- 2. Beta Ziraat AS, TR-06420 Ankara, Turkey
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This study was conducted to evaluate true potato seed (TPS) technology for use in ware or seed potato production in two contrasting environments in Turkey during 2002 and 2003. The field experiments were carried out in the Hatay and Nevsehir provinces in Turkey, which represent a Mediterranean early crop potato production area and a temperate main crop potato production area, respectively. The plug seedlings of six TPS hybrids were transplanted to the fields at four densities (15, 20, 25 or 30 plants m(-2)). The seed tubers of the medium early cultivar Marfona were also planted in the experimental plots to compare the performance of the TPS hybrids with traditional seed tubers. Transplanting of the seedlings was significantly delayed in Hatay due to unsuitable weather conditions in both years. The seedlings needed an adaptation period of 2-4 weeks after transplanting depending on the location and the growing conditions. The adaptation period was longer in Hatay due to high air temperatures after transplanting. Although the yield performance of the TPS hybrids differed depending on the location and year, the TPS hybrids produced noticeably higher total tuber yields in Nevsehir location (ranging from 43.1 to 62.5 t ha(-1) in 2002 and from 39.5 to 50.6 t ha(-1) in 2003) than in Hatay (ranging from 15.3 to 19.6 t ha(-1) in 2002 and from 15.1 to 19.1 t ha(-1) in 2003). The percentage of marketable tubers (>28 mm) was also considerably higher in Nevsehir. The optimal plant density varied between 25 and 30 plants m(-2) with regard to the total yield, while the optimal density with regard to the marketable yield was 20 or 25 plants m(-2) depending on hybrids in Nevsehir. However, none of the tested plant densities caused competition between plants in Hatay, where the environmental conditions during the growing period considerably restricted the growth of individual TPS seedlings.
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