Effects of nitrogen fertilizer and plant density on N-P-K uptake by potato tuber
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In order to evaluate nitrogen fertilizer and plant density effects on N-P-K uptake by potato tuber cultivar Agria, a factorial experiment based on randomized complete block design was conducted with three replications in 2006, Ardabil, Iran. Factors were nitrogen levels (0, 80, 160 and 200 kg ha-1 net nitrogen) and plant densities (5.5, 7.5 and 11 plant m-2). Results showed that the highest nitrogen percent of tuber and mean tuber weight was achieved using 80 kg ha-1 along with 5.5 plant m-2. The highest phosphorus and copper uptake by tuber was observed at 80 kg ha-1 nitrogen and density of 7.5 plant m-2. With increasing nitrogen application up to 200 kg ha-1 and densities of 7.5 and 11 plant m-2, the highest uptake of calcium and potassium was done, respectively. With increasing nitrogen level up to 80 kg ha-1, and increase in density, number and yield of tuber per unit area was increased and at 80 kg ha-1 nitrogen level (equal to 160 kg ha-1 nitrogen) and 11 plant m-2, the highest number and yield of tuber was achieved. So, treatment of 80 kg ha-1 nitrogen and 11 plant m-2 in order to gain tubers having high edible quality and high yield along with the lowest nitrate pollution (in the soil and under–ground water) is recommended.
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