Abstract:
The experiment was conducted at Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University,
Dhaka-1207, during the period from November, 20 IS to April, 2016 to assess
the effect of vermicompost and tuber size on the yield, specific gravity, dry
matter, starch, sugar content, antioxidant and polyphenol activity of potato. The
experiment was consisted of two factors, i.e., factor A:- Vermicompost level
(Vm-4): Vml: 0 t ha", Vm2: 3 t ha", Vm3: 6 t ha" and Vm4: 9 t ha"; factor B:-
Tuber size (T-S): r.:S-10 g, T2: 10-20 g, T3:20-30 g, T4: 30-40 g and r; >40 g.
Experiment was conducted in a split-plot design with three replications.
Vermicompost levels were assigned to main plots and tuber sizes were to sub
plot. Low yield and inferior quality are crucial bottleneck for potato production
in Bangladesh. The application of vermicompost may enhance the yield and
quality of potato. The present research exhibited that vermicompost had
significant effect on most of the yield and quality contributing parameters
investigated under present experiment. Results showed that yield and other
processing quality parameters increased with increasing vermicompost level
irrespective of tuber size. Among the twenty (20) treatment combinations,
vermicompost at the rate of9 t ha! with tuber size >40 g produced the maximum
yield (31.33 t ha') and exhibited the highest firmness (44.349 N), specific
gravity (1.084 g cm"), dry matter (22.77%), starch (23.81 mg g" FW),
antioxidant (478.84 Trolox IlMol 100 g" FW), polyphenol (96.133 GA mg 100
g-1 FW), flesh color (L *- 7S.60; a*- 11.76; b*- 24.96) and the lowest reducing
sugar (0.1020 mg g-1FW) and non-reducing sugar (0.2947 mg g-1FW). In respect
of ambient storage condition; firmness, specific gravity, dry matter, starch, skin
color and flesh color decreased with increasing storage time while weight loss,
total soluble solid (TSS) increased with increasing storage time. In case of total
soluble solid (TSS), reducing sugar, non-reducing sugar, antioxidant and
polyphenol content slowly increased with increasing storage time up to 40 days
after storage (DAS) and thereafter sharply increased and finally became nonsuitable
for both table and processing purpose. Therefore, present study suggests
that potato growers may use vermicompost for increasing yield and improving
processmg quality of potato and can store potato up to 40 DAS at ambient
condition.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Institute of Seed Technology,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in partial fulfi lment of the requi rements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
SEED TECHNOLOGY
SEMESTER: JANUARY-JUNE, 2016