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The Effect of Different Ways of Treatment with a Feeding Organ on the Growth, Yield, and Quality of Potato Tubers (Sulanum Tuberosum L)

دراسة أثر طريقة التغذية بمركب عضوي في نمو و انتاجية محصول البطاطا Solanum tuberosum.L و نوعية الدرنات

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 Publication date 2014
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and research's language is العربية
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This research aims to study the effect of different treatments of potato plants with a feeding organ on the growth and yield of potato crop and on the quality of tubers. The Romano variety of potato was used, and the commercial organic feeder "plant energy 1000" was applied in four treatments. The treatments were: a control and three ways for treating the plants with the organic feeder: by roots, foliage spray, and by both in one treatment. The completely randomized design was adopted in this experiment. The experiment was implemented in the nursery farm of Tishreen University in the spring planting season of 2012. The results showed that treating potato plants with the organic feeder led in general to an increase in the growth, which was reflected in the increase in the fresh weight, total leaf area and its indication, as well as in the quality and number of tubers, total production and marketing quality. These results were clearer in the case of the joint treatment: root feeding and foliage spray together. This treatment showed significant superiority in increasing production and improving its quality.

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