“…The deficit irrigation effect on potato yield and quality depends on the intensity of the water deficit, the stage when it occurs as well as the cultivar duration (early, medium or late maturing) (Shock et al, 1998;Vos and Haverkort, 2007). In this sense, a significant number of studies has shown that yield reduction is greater during the tuberization period (from onset of tuberization to harvest, GSs 400-409 according to the Biologische Bundesanstalt, Bundessortenamt and Chemical Industry (BBCH) scale; Meier, 2001) than the vegetative stage (Nelson and Hwang, 1975;Shock et al, 1998;Onder et al, 2005;Vos and Haverkort, 2007;Camargo et al, 2015b;Daryanto et al, 2016;Kifle and Gebretsadikan, 2016;Paredes et al, 2018). This highlights both tuber initiation and tuber bulking as the most sensitive stages to water deficit (Shock et al, 1998;Hassan et al, 2002;Paredes et al, 2018).…”