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Khalil, M., Samy, M., Abd El Halem, M., Emam, M. (2024). Pre-Basic Seed Potato Production in Egypt: Comparative Studies on Potato Nutrition in Aeroponics. Egyptian Journal of Botany, 64(2), 555-565. doi: 10.21608/ejbo.2023.212796.2342
Mohammed M. Khalil; Mahmoud M. Samy; Mostafa K. Abd El Halem; Mohamed S. Emam. "Pre-Basic Seed Potato Production in Egypt: Comparative Studies on Potato Nutrition in Aeroponics". Egyptian Journal of Botany, 64, 2, 2024, 555-565. doi: 10.21608/ejbo.2023.212796.2342
Khalil, M., Samy, M., Abd El Halem, M., Emam, M. (2024). 'Pre-Basic Seed Potato Production in Egypt: Comparative Studies on Potato Nutrition in Aeroponics', Egyptian Journal of Botany, 64(2), pp. 555-565. doi: 10.21608/ejbo.2023.212796.2342
Khalil, M., Samy, M., Abd El Halem, M., Emam, M. Pre-Basic Seed Potato Production in Egypt: Comparative Studies on Potato Nutrition in Aeroponics. Egyptian Journal of Botany, 2024; 64(2): 555-565. doi: 10.21608/ejbo.2023.212796.2342

Pre-Basic Seed Potato Production in Egypt: Comparative Studies on Potato Nutrition in Aeroponics

Article 6, Volume 64, Issue 2, May 2024, Page 555-565  XML PDF (1.61 MB)
Document Type: Regular issue (Original Article)
DOI: 10.21608/ejbo.2023.212796.2342
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Authors
Mohammed M. Khalil email orcid 1; Mahmoud M. Samyorcid 1; Mostafa K. Abd El Halem1; Mohamed S. Emamorcid 2
1Potato and Vegetatively Propagated Vegetables Department, Horticulture Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Giza, Egypt
2Central Laboratory for Agricultural Climate, Agricultural Research Center, Giza, Egypt
Abstract
The production of potato pre-basic seed in aeroponic cultures was compared using three different nutrient solutions. Significant differences were recorded in the leaf content of elements P, K, Mg, Fe, B, Mn, and Zn, but not N or Ca, during vegetative growth. The differences between the main effects of the three tested nutrient solution formulas in mini-tuber yield characteristics did not reach the significance level. However, varieties differed significantly in vegetative growth parameters, leaf content of elements, and mini-tuber yield. The Cara variety gave the highest large mini-tuber yield (>18 mm size) per plant in both seasons (20.5 and 27, respectively). Furthermore, the Cara variety yielded the highest total mini-tubers per plant in the second season (39.1). In contrast, in the first season, Cara and Hermes gave the highest significant total mini-tuber yield per plant (29.1 and 28.5, respectively). Diamant recorded the lowest values of mini-tuber number and weight per plant. The interaction between Cara and the second nutrient solution formula resulted in the highest number of large mini-tubers per plant in both seasons (25.4 and 33.4, respectively). The results support the aeroponic culture's use in the local production of pre-basic seed potato mini-tubers.
Keywords
Aeroponic; Mini-tuber; Potato; Seed potato production
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