J. Biosci. Agric. Res. | Volume 20, Issue 01, 1646-1651| https://doi.org/10.18801/jbar.200119.201
Article type: Research article|Received: 15.01.2019, Revised: 23.03.2019, Date of Publication: 14 April 2019.
Article type: Research article|Received: 15.01.2019, Revised: 23.03.2019, Date of Publication: 14 April 2019.
Evaluation of some F1C7 clonal potato genotypes in Bangladesh
Md. Zaherul Islam 1, Md. Shafiqul Islam 2, Md. Eakramul Haque 2, Bimal Chandra Kundu 2 and Hae Keun Yun 4
1 Bangladesh Wheat and Maize Research Institute, Nashipur, Dinajpur
2 Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Gazipur, Bangladesh
3 Department of Agricultural Extension, Ministry of Agriculture, Bangladesh
4 Horticulture and Life Science, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan, Republic of Korea.
1 Bangladesh Wheat and Maize Research Institute, Nashipur, Dinajpur
2 Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Gazipur, Bangladesh
3 Department of Agricultural Extension, Ministry of Agriculture, Bangladesh
4 Horticulture and Life Science, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan, Republic of Korea.
Abstract
An experiment was conducted at Breeder Seed Production Centre (BSPC), Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Debiganj, Panchagarh during cropping seasons to investigate comparative potentiality of five clonal potato hybrids, 4.5 W, 4.15, 4.26 R, 4.27 and 4.40 for releasing as variety in the country. In the investigation two outstanding varieties, Diamant and Cardinal were used as check. All the genotypes under study expressed excellent plant vigour showing above seven score (at 1-10 rating scale). Plant height ranged from 58.73 to 68.20 cm. The highest tuber weight/hill was found at 4.26 R (763.7 g) which was statistically similar to 4.5 W (741.7 g) and 4.40 (670.3 g) while the lowest was found at 4.15 (537.7 g). The highest yield was found from clone 4.40 (29.57 t/ha) at 65 days after planting (DAP) which was statistically similar to all other genotypes except 4.27 (22.44 t/ha). Regarding yield the clones/varieties may be arranged in order to descending as 4.5 W (47.36 t/ha), 4.26 R (46.02 t/ha), 4.40 (44.69 t/ha), Cardinal (40.46 t/ha), 4.27 (40.23 t/ha), Diamant (39.81 t/ha) and 4.15 (35.83 t/ha). Among them clone 4.5 W and 4.26 R gave significant higher yield than Diamant and Cardinal. Therefore, these two genotypes could be selected for variety for Bangladesh condition with further trails in other parts of the country.
Key Words: Potato, Clonal genotype and Yield
An experiment was conducted at Breeder Seed Production Centre (BSPC), Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Debiganj, Panchagarh during cropping seasons to investigate comparative potentiality of five clonal potato hybrids, 4.5 W, 4.15, 4.26 R, 4.27 and 4.40 for releasing as variety in the country. In the investigation two outstanding varieties, Diamant and Cardinal were used as check. All the genotypes under study expressed excellent plant vigour showing above seven score (at 1-10 rating scale). Plant height ranged from 58.73 to 68.20 cm. The highest tuber weight/hill was found at 4.26 R (763.7 g) which was statistically similar to 4.5 W (741.7 g) and 4.40 (670.3 g) while the lowest was found at 4.15 (537.7 g). The highest yield was found from clone 4.40 (29.57 t/ha) at 65 days after planting (DAP) which was statistically similar to all other genotypes except 4.27 (22.44 t/ha). Regarding yield the clones/varieties may be arranged in order to descending as 4.5 W (47.36 t/ha), 4.26 R (46.02 t/ha), 4.40 (44.69 t/ha), Cardinal (40.46 t/ha), 4.27 (40.23 t/ha), Diamant (39.81 t/ha) and 4.15 (35.83 t/ha). Among them clone 4.5 W and 4.26 R gave significant higher yield than Diamant and Cardinal. Therefore, these two genotypes could be selected for variety for Bangladesh condition with further trails in other parts of the country.
Key Words: Potato, Clonal genotype and Yield
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Islam, M. Z. Islam, M. S. Haque, M. E. Kundu, B. C. and Rahman, M. M. (2019). Evaluation of some F1C7 clonal potato genotypes in Bangladesh. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 20(01), 1658-1663.
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Islam, M. Z. Islam, M. S. Haque, M. E. Kundu, B. C. and Rahman, M. M. “Evaluation of some F1C7 clonal potato genotypes in Bangladesh”. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research 20 (01) (2019): 1658-1663.
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Islam, M. Z. Islam, M. S. Haque, M. E. Kundu, B. C. and Rahman, M. M. 2019. Evaluation of some F1C7 clonal potato genotypes in Bangladesh. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 20(01), pp. 1658-1663.
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slam MZ, Islam MS, Haque ME, Kundu BC and Rahman MM. Evaluation of some F1C7 clonal potato genotypes in Bangladesh. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research. 2019 April 20(01): 1658-1663.
Islam et al. “Evaluation of some F1C7 clonal potato genotypes in Bangladesh”. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research 20(01) (2019): 1658-1663.
APA
Islam, M. Z. Islam, M. S. Haque, M. E. Kundu, B. C. and Rahman, M. M. (2019). Evaluation of some F1C7 clonal potato genotypes in Bangladesh. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 20(01), 1658-1663.
Chicago
Islam, M. Z. Islam, M. S. Haque, M. E. Kundu, B. C. and Rahman, M. M. “Evaluation of some F1C7 clonal potato genotypes in Bangladesh”. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research 20 (01) (2019): 1658-1663.
Harvard
Islam, M. Z. Islam, M. S. Haque, M. E. Kundu, B. C. and Rahman, M. M. 2019. Evaluation of some F1C7 clonal potato genotypes in Bangladesh. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 20(01), pp. 1658-1663.
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slam MZ, Islam MS, Haque ME, Kundu BC and Rahman MM. Evaluation of some F1C7 clonal potato genotypes in Bangladesh. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research. 2019 April 20(01): 1658-1663.
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