A lysimeter experiment was performed to study the optimal allocation of limited water supply in potatoes. Irrigation regimes equal to 40, 60 and 80% of maximum evapo-transpiration (ET) were evenly applied over the crop cycle. Other treatments involved withholding 80 mm of irrigation, based on ET, beginning at each of three designated growth stages (tuber initiation, early and late tuber growth). An irrigated control treatment, restoring the entire ET, was included for comparison. Continuous drought stress reduced photosynthesis as irrigation volumes were reduced. Plant biomass and tuber yield decreased almost proportionally to water consumption, so that WUE was roughly constant. N upt...
An experiment was conducted at the Central Potato Research Institute Campus, Modipuram, during autum...
Four potato cultivars (Solanum tuberosum L.) differing in their precocity and contrasted for their d...
Irrigation is an important factor in potato crop management to maximise yield. Summers in the UK wil...
The definition of irrigation schedules depends on the understanding of the response of key plant tra...
International audiencePotatoes—a global food security and staple crop—is threatened by dry spells in...
The ability to minimize potato yield and quality losses due to drought can be greatly improved by un...
Potato is described as a sensitive crop to short periods of irrigation deficit and Nitrogen deficien...
Potato crops are generally sensitive to drought. Even a short period of water shortage can affect tu...
Four potato cultivars (Solanum tuberosum L.) differing in their precocity and contrasted for their ...
This study evaluated the effect of water deficit on the physiological response and yield of three An...
Our objective was to define sensitive morphological indicators that could be used to discriminate be...
A comprehensive study on both the eco-physiological and productive response of potatoes to dynamic d...
Agricultural research can help mankind in several ways to cope judiciously with global problems of p...
Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is a relatively sensitive plant to water stress and is widely planted ...
Six potato genotypes were grown in containers in the highlands of Bolivia under three water regimes:...
An experiment was conducted at the Central Potato Research Institute Campus, Modipuram, during autum...
Four potato cultivars (Solanum tuberosum L.) differing in their precocity and contrasted for their d...
Irrigation is an important factor in potato crop management to maximise yield. Summers in the UK wil...
The definition of irrigation schedules depends on the understanding of the response of key plant tra...
International audiencePotatoes—a global food security and staple crop—is threatened by dry spells in...
The ability to minimize potato yield and quality losses due to drought can be greatly improved by un...
Potato is described as a sensitive crop to short periods of irrigation deficit and Nitrogen deficien...
Potato crops are generally sensitive to drought. Even a short period of water shortage can affect tu...
Four potato cultivars (Solanum tuberosum L.) differing in their precocity and contrasted for their ...
This study evaluated the effect of water deficit on the physiological response and yield of three An...
Our objective was to define sensitive morphological indicators that could be used to discriminate be...
A comprehensive study on both the eco-physiological and productive response of potatoes to dynamic d...
Agricultural research can help mankind in several ways to cope judiciously with global problems of p...
Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is a relatively sensitive plant to water stress and is widely planted ...
Six potato genotypes were grown in containers in the highlands of Bolivia under three water regimes:...
An experiment was conducted at the Central Potato Research Institute Campus, Modipuram, during autum...
Four potato cultivars (Solanum tuberosum L.) differing in their precocity and contrasted for their d...
Irrigation is an important factor in potato crop management to maximise yield. Summers in the UK wil...