2020
DOI: 10.1590/1983-40632020v5064339
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Growth and yield of potato genotypes in the Brazilian Midwest

Abstract: The knowledge of the plant growth pattern under specific climatic conditions (growth curve) is the basis for exploiting the maximum yield potential of potato genotypes. This study aimed to establish the growth curve, as well as to evaluate the agronomic characteristics, yield and specific gravity of tubers of three potato cultivars and one elite clone, thus providing basic information on the productive characteristics of these genotypes in the Brazilian Midwest. A randomized experimental block design, with thr… Show more

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“…Characters related to the development of plant aboveground parts (leaves and stems), distribution in the plant and the stem number can be used to define the spacing between plants, where larger spacings can be studied for genotypes with higher values for these characters (Pereira et al, 2020).…”
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“…Characters related to the development of plant aboveground parts (leaves and stems), distribution in the plant and the stem number can be used to define the spacing between plants, where larger spacings can be studied for genotypes with higher values for these characters (Pereira et al, 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pelotas and Canoinhas, 2022. greater solar radiation interception, and associated with greater plant growth and tuber yield (Jadoski et al, 2012). And, the best spatial distribution of this leaf area, which would provide better photosynthetic efficiency, may depend, for instance, on the stem number per plant (Fernandes et al, 2010) and plant structure, as well (Silva et al, 2020). Pereira et al (2020) evaluated the growth of four potato genotypes in the Midwestern Brazil, including Potira and Asterix, several similarities being found with the present study, such as, a greater stem number per plant for Asterix, 6.00, compared to Potira, 3.00.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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