Evaluation of Potato Genotypes for Plant and YieldCharactersin Field at Dailekh

Authors

  • Binod Prasad Luitel Horticulture Research Station, Kimugaon, Dailekh
  • Bishnu Bahadur Bhandari National Potato Research Program, Khumaltar, Lalitpur Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC)
  • Bihani Thapa National Potato Research Program, Khumaltar, Lalitpur Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/njst.v20i1.39380

Keywords:

Potato genotypes, plant characters, tuber yield, on-farm, mid-western hill

Abstract

A field experiment was conducted at Horticulture Research Station (HRS), Dailekh, in Mid-Western hills of Nepal during 2019 and 2020, to evaluate the performance of ten potato genotypes for plant, and tuber yield characters. The potato genotypes were evaluated during spring season in a randomized complete block design with three replications. The genotypes showed highly significant difference for all the traits except tuber emergence. The mean squares for the year were also significant for all the traits except tuber emergence, stem numberplant -1 and total tuber yield. The interaction between genotypes and years did not show significant differences in all the traits except stem numberplant -1. Genotype CIP392797.22 produced more marketable yield (27.5 tha -1) and total tuber yield (30.2tha -1) than all other genotypes. The genotype CIP392797.22 is characterized as medium maturing, oval-shaped and dark red-skinned one with shallow eye depth in the tuber, and it imparted 13.2% higher marketable yield than Kufri Jyoti (24.3 tha -1). Thus, the genotype CIP392797.22 is recommended to evaluate on-farm for the verification and up-scaling among farmers at Mid-Western Nepal.

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Published

2021-10-10

How to Cite

Prasad Luitel, B., Bahadur Bhandari, B. ., & Thapa, B. . (2021). Evaluation of Potato Genotypes for Plant and YieldCharactersin Field at Dailekh. Nepal Journal of Science and Technology, 19(2), 16–24. https://doi.org/10.3126/njst.v20i1.39380

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