Abstract

The effects of nitrogen fertilization on the yield and quality of early potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) were studied at MTT Agrifood Research Finland during 1996–1997. Cultivars were harvested at three times. The experimental layout was a split-split-plot with harvest times as main plots and nitrogen fertilization and potato cultivars as the subplots. The fertilizer treatments were 60 and 120 kg N ha-1 and the cultivars tested were Timo, Gloria and Van Gogh. The harvest times were 57–62, 70–75 and 85–90 days after planting. Application of 120 kg N ha-1 intensifi ed canopy development and increased leaf area of the stands. At early harvest the tuber yield of all cultivars receiving the higher nitrogen application increased by 0.5–2.5 t ha-1. The highest yielding cultivar was Timo. At last harvest, the higher nitrogen treatment increased yield by 3.0–6.2 t ha-1. The highest yielding cultivars were Timo and Van Gogh. The dry matter content of tubers was very low, 13.8–17.2%, at the fi rst harvest and the higher nitrogen application reduced dry matter content by 0.3–1.0%. The highest fertilizer application rate resulted in the largest tuber size. Nitrogen application, however, affected the quality of potatoes by decreasing the dry matter content. The nitrate content in tubers increased signifi cantly with the increasing level of nitrogen. The range of nitrate content in tubers fl uctuated between 13 and 189 mg kg-1 fresh weight showing good controlling of nitrate values. Harvest time affected sucrose content and the reducing sugar content in tubers, but nitrogen fertilizer did not change the sugar content of tubers. As tuber yield and quality during a short growing season are affected mainly by intercepted radiation, methods to increase tuber yield should focus on reducing the time to emergence, improving haulm growth after emergence and increasing the harvest index.;

Highlights

  • The first early season, when potatoes are lifted at a low yield, extends from the end of June to the end of July and second early production covers the period to the end of August

  • The period from planting to 75% emergence differed among years (P = 0.001) whereas no difference was detected between the effect of nitrogen application levels (P = 0.537) or cultivars

  • Analysis of yield data indicated that nitrogen application significantly affected tuber yield

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Introduction

The first early season, when potatoes are lifted at a low yield, extends from the end of June to the end of July and second early production covers the period to the end of August. The main growing areas are those of the southwest coast of Finland, where. Potatoes (Solanum tuberosum L.) with unset skins represent an important market in Finland. The sugar content of tubers has been shown to be affected by cultivar, maturity and nitrogen supply to the crop. Tubers harvested early have high reducing sugar content, which affects the aroma and the quality of early potatoes. The objective of this study was to monitor the effect of nitrogen application on the yield and quality of early potatoes at the first early harvest during late June and the second early harvest up to early August. A compromise between acceptable yield level and satisfactory quality characteristics was sought

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