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The physiology of growth and tuber yield

1978
In the past decade there have been several books and reviews which have considered the physiology of potatoes (Ivins and Milthorpe, 1963; Burton, 1966; Milthorpe and Moorby, 1967; Moorby and Milthorpe, 1975). The first two of these were concerned, in part, with trying to put the study of the potato crop on a firm fundamental basis.
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EVALUATION OF AN OPTICAL SENSOR FOR TUBER YIELD MONITORING

Transactions of the ASAE, 2004
A sensor for monitoring the yield of tubers was tested in the laboratory and in the field. The laboratory test was designed to investigate whether the sensor varied in its measurements of tuber size, whether the recorded size differed within the width of the sensor, and whether tilting of the sensor affected the result. The test objects were spheres,
null D. A. Persson   +2 more
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Tuber Yield and French Fry Processing Quality Response of Potatoes to Nitrogen Rate

Potato Research, 2021
Lili Jiang   +3 more
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The Influence of Potato Virus X on Yield, Tuber Size and Chemical Composition of the Tubers

Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, 1956
(1956). The Influence of Potato Virus X on Yield, Tuber Size and Chemical Composition of the Tubers. Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica: Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 369-382.
Börje Emilsson, Nils Gustafsson
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Age of potato seed tubers affects growth and yield

American Potato Journal, 1963
In summer crop regions the storage period of home grown seed tubers is not necessarily short. The yield reduction that is due to planting seed tubers after passing the suitable age and the senile degeneration occur consistently. In each variety, the effect that is due to the advanced age is not so outstanding in the field.
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Effect of planting geometry and potato seed tuber size on weeds and potato tuber yield

Indian Journal of Weed Science, 2022
Vivek Kumar, C.S. Aulakh
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Effects of planting potato tubers attacked byPhoma exigua var.foveata on yield and contamination of progeny tubers

Potato Research, 1986
Tubers of cv. Bintje were inoculated withPhoma exigua var.foveata and planted in the field in north Sweden. The effects of increasing levels of gangrene seed infection on emergence, yield and progeny contamination were studied. In 1977, emergence and yield were directly or indirectly strongly influenced by seed infection but not in 1976.
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Tuber Yield and Quality of Two Potato Cultivars in Response to Nitrogen Fertilizer Management

Potato Research, 2020
N. S. Assunção   +5 more
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Potassium nutrition of irrigated potatoes in South Australia. I. Effect on tuber yield and the prediction of tuber yield response by soil analysis

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 1986
Field experiments were conducted over 4 years at 25 sites throughout the main potato-growing areas of South Australia to calibrate the 0.5M sodium bicarbonate extraction procedure as a soil test for potassium and to examine the responses of irrigated potatoes to rates up to 1280 kg/ha K applied as potassium sulfate or potassium chloride either banded ...
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