Abstract

Potato, an important food and nutrition security can be produced two or more times in a year in Ethiopia. It plays an important role in human diet and a source of income for smallholder farmers. However, its productivity is low owing to limited availability of planting materials and poor tuber sprouting of improved varieties. Lack of quality seed is a major problem affecting expansion of potato production.  The objective of the study is to determine effects of different methods and rates of Gibberellic acid (GA3) application on dormancy of potato variety, Gera cultivar. The experiment was conducted at Holetta Agricultural Research Center during 2008 to 2009. It consisted of five levels of GA3 as haulm application, a week prior to destruction and five levels of GA3 as a dipping treatment immediately after harvest for 24 h. Randomized Complete Block Design with three replications was used. Result revealed GA3 application affects dormancy and sprouting. Haulm application of GA3 at 750 and 1000 ppm reduced dormancy period by 24 to 27 days, respectively. Dipping treatments of 40 and 50 ppm reduced dormancy period by 18 to 20 days, respectively. The study indicated that haulm application of GA3 at 750 or 1000 ppm and dipping treatments of 40 or 50 ppm resulted in early dormancy termination, shoot emergence and increased sprout.   Key words:  Gibberellic acid, dormancy breaking, haulm application, dipping, sprout induction.

Highlights

  • Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is the third most important food crop in the world after wheat and rice, with an annual global production exceeding 374 million tons (CIP, 2016)

  • Ethiopia has favorable climatic and edaphic conditions that favor the production of ware potato and high quality and virus-free seed potato that can be grown on 70% of the arable land in the country (Solomon, 1985; FAO, 2008)

  • Farmers generally use poor tuber sprouting techniques, which contribute to poor supply of quality seed for year-round potato production (Nigussie, 2011)

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Introduction

Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is the third most important food crop in the world after wheat and rice, with an annual global production exceeding 374 million tons (CIP, 2016).

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