Tuber yield and quality characteristics of potatoes for off-season crops in a mediterranean environment
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: There is little research on evaluating the compatibility of potatoes for double cropping in southern Italy. The
aim of this investigation was to assess tuber yield and some qualitative traits of tubers such as skin colour, tuber dry matter
content and tuber nitrate content, both inwinter-spring and in summer-autumn crops, as influenced by genotype and harvest
time.
RESULTS: Yield, skin colour and dry matter content of tuberswere higher in thewinter-spring crop than in the summer-autumn
crop, attributable to the advantageous lag time in spring between solar radiation and temperatures and the disadvantageous
lag in autumn. Spunta and Arinda performed well within each crop season, whereas Ninfa showed an important yield loss in
autumn. In both off-season crops, delaying tuber harvest until leaf senescence increased yield and improved quality attributes
such as tuber dry matter content and skin colour, whereas nitrate contents significantly decreased in the winter-spring crop
and increased in the summer-autumn crop.Ninfa showed less tendency than Arinda and Spunta to accumulate nitrate in tubers
in both off-season crops.
CONCLUSION: Itmight be advantageous to examine in further research whichmechanisms sustain compatibility to the autumn
and assess other quality characteristics for the freshmarket in the contrasting climatic conditions of the two off-season crops.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
off-season potato; harvest time; yield; skin colour; nitrate
Elenco autori:
Ierna, Anita
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