Growth analysis of potato genotypes

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Giovani Olegario da
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Azevedo,Fernanda Quintanilha, Ragassi,Carlos Francisco, Carvalho,Agnaldo Donizete Ferreira de, Pereira,Gabriel Emiliano, Pereira,Arione da Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Ceres
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Analyzes of plant growth throughout the crop vegetative cycle are important to know the dynamics of the plant development. Thus the objective of this work was to study the development of potato genotypes throughout the crop cycle, in three environments. Experiments were conducted in Canoinhas-SC, Pelotas-RS, and Brasília-DF, Brazil, in the 2018 crop season. A randomized complete block experimental design with three replicates was used. Traits related to different plant parts of clones F183-08-01 and F50-08-01 and the cv. Asterix were evaluated as a function of time and, at the end of the cycle, for tuber yield. The two clones were found to have high tuber yields, but later development than 'Asterix'; consequently, its management must be adapted to this trait. Leaf mass, leaf number, leaf area index and root mass plus stems were correlated with each other, and leaf area index, leaf number and leaf mass can be quantified through only one of these traits, due to the high correlation between them. There were also positive and significant correlations between the height of the tallest stem and the root plus stem mass and the tuber mass, indicating that more vigorous plants have higher tuber yield.
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spelling Growth analysis of potato genotypesSolanum tuberosum L.growth curveleaf area indexproductivity.ABSTRACT Analyzes of plant growth throughout the crop vegetative cycle are important to know the dynamics of the plant development. Thus the objective of this work was to study the development of potato genotypes throughout the crop cycle, in three environments. Experiments were conducted in Canoinhas-SC, Pelotas-RS, and Brasília-DF, Brazil, in the 2018 crop season. A randomized complete block experimental design with three replicates was used. Traits related to different plant parts of clones F183-08-01 and F50-08-01 and the cv. Asterix were evaluated as a function of time and, at the end of the cycle, for tuber yield. The two clones were found to have high tuber yields, but later development than 'Asterix'; consequently, its management must be adapted to this trait. Leaf mass, leaf number, leaf area index and root mass plus stems were correlated with each other, and leaf area index, leaf number and leaf mass can be quantified through only one of these traits, due to the high correlation between them. There were also positive and significant correlations between the height of the tallest stem and the root plus stem mass and the tuber mass, indicating that more vigorous plants have higher tuber yield.Universidade Federal de Viçosa2020-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-737X2020000300207Revista Ceres v.67 n.3 2020reponame:Revista Ceresinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFV10.1590/0034-737x202067030006info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva,Giovani Olegario daAzevedo,Fernanda QuintanilhaRagassi,Carlos FranciscoCarvalho,Agnaldo Donizete Ferreira dePereira,Gabriel EmilianoPereira,Arione da Silvaeng2020-07-09T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Growth analysis of potato genotypes
title Growth analysis of potato genotypes
spellingShingle Growth analysis of potato genotypes
Silva,Giovani Olegario da
Solanum tuberosum L.
growth curve
leaf area index
productivity.
title_short Growth analysis of potato genotypes
title_full Growth analysis of potato genotypes
title_fullStr Growth analysis of potato genotypes
title_full_unstemmed Growth analysis of potato genotypes
title_sort Growth analysis of potato genotypes
author Silva,Giovani Olegario da
author_facet Silva,Giovani Olegario da
Azevedo,Fernanda Quintanilha
Ragassi,Carlos Francisco
Carvalho,Agnaldo Donizete Ferreira de
Pereira,Gabriel Emiliano
Pereira,Arione da Silva
author_role author
author2 Azevedo,Fernanda Quintanilha
Ragassi,Carlos Francisco
Carvalho,Agnaldo Donizete Ferreira de
Pereira,Gabriel Emiliano
Pereira,Arione da Silva
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Giovani Olegario da
Azevedo,Fernanda Quintanilha
Ragassi,Carlos Francisco
Carvalho,Agnaldo Donizete Ferreira de
Pereira,Gabriel Emiliano
Pereira,Arione da Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Solanum tuberosum L.
growth curve
leaf area index
productivity.
topic Solanum tuberosum L.
growth curve
leaf area index
productivity.
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv ABSTRACT Analyzes of plant growth throughout the crop vegetative cycle are important to know the dynamics of the plant development. Thus the objective of this work was to study the development of potato genotypes throughout the crop cycle, in three environments. Experiments were conducted in Canoinhas-SC, Pelotas-RS, and Brasília-DF, Brazil, in the 2018 crop season. A randomized complete block experimental design with three replicates was used. Traits related to different plant parts of clones F183-08-01 and F50-08-01 and the cv. Asterix were evaluated as a function of time and, at the end of the cycle, for tuber yield. The two clones were found to have high tuber yields, but later development than 'Asterix'; consequently, its management must be adapted to this trait. Leaf mass, leaf number, leaf area index and root mass plus stems were correlated with each other, and leaf area index, leaf number and leaf mass can be quantified through only one of these traits, due to the high correlation between them. There were also positive and significant correlations between the height of the tallest stem and the root plus stem mass and the tuber mass, indicating that more vigorous plants have higher tuber yield.
description ABSTRACT Analyzes of plant growth throughout the crop vegetative cycle are important to know the dynamics of the plant development. Thus the objective of this work was to study the development of potato genotypes throughout the crop cycle, in three environments. Experiments were conducted in Canoinhas-SC, Pelotas-RS, and Brasília-DF, Brazil, in the 2018 crop season. A randomized complete block experimental design with three replicates was used. Traits related to different plant parts of clones F183-08-01 and F50-08-01 and the cv. Asterix were evaluated as a function of time and, at the end of the cycle, for tuber yield. The two clones were found to have high tuber yields, but later development than 'Asterix'; consequently, its management must be adapted to this trait. Leaf mass, leaf number, leaf area index and root mass plus stems were correlated with each other, and leaf area index, leaf number and leaf mass can be quantified through only one of these traits, due to the high correlation between them. There were also positive and significant correlations between the height of the tallest stem and the root plus stem mass and the tuber mass, indicating that more vigorous plants have higher tuber yield.
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