Abstract

To improve the production of seed size tubers in potato (Solanum tuberosum) a field experiment was conducted at Central Potato Research Station Gwalior, MP, during 2013-14 and 2014-15 to study the effect of intra-row spacing, nitrogen levels and date of haulm cutting on production of higher proportion of seed tubers. Highest seed size tuber yield (9.5 t/ha) was recorded with closer intra - row spacing of 15 cm which was significantly higher over 20 cm intra - row spacing. Highest seed size tuber yield (10.1 t/ha) was recorded with the treatment having 15 cm intra - row spacing x 120 kg N x 80 days haulm cut. Higher dose of nitrogen application increased N (136 kg/ha) and P (6.3 kg/ha) uptake however closer intra - row spacing increased K uptake (105 kg/ha). Highest N content (176 kg/ha) of soil was recorded with 20 cm intra - row spacing x 120 kg N and 70 days haulm cut. OC content (0.33%) was highest with 80 days haulm cut. Significantly higher severe mosaic incidence (1.49%) was observed with closure intra row spacing of 15 cm. Significantly higher severe (1.49%) and mild mosaic (1.71%) incidence were observed with 80 days haulm cut over 70 days. However, in contrast highest net return (251 thousand/ha) was recorded with 20 cm intra - row spacing x 80 days haulm cut x 120 kg N/ha. Similarly in contrast, highest B:C ratio 3.0 was observed with 20 cm intra - row spacing 80 days haulm cut x 120 kg N/ha.

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