Abstract:
Six experiments were carried out at the Tuber Crops Research Center of Bangladesh
Agricultural Research Institute, Gazipur during the period from November 2012 t0 February
2015 with a view to developing a package of agro-techniques for maximizing process grade
tuber yield and quality. The popular potato variety BARJ Alu 28 (Lady Rosetta) was used in
all the experiments. ln the first experiment, planting time and dehaulming schedule were
evaluated to maximize process grade tuber yield and quality. Response of different planting
geometry was measured in the second experiment. In the third experiment seed tuber size and
inter row spacing were standardized. Nitrogen and potassium fertilizers were evaluated to find
out the optimum doses for higher process grade yield and quality in the fourth experiment. ln
the 5th experiment, the treatments found most effective in experiments 2, 3 and 4 were
accumulated and compared in different combinations to formulate the best agro-technique
package, In the 6th experiment, the treatments found most effective in previous two experiments
of nitrogen and potassium were evaluated with cowdung manure for better quality processing
tubers production. Results indicated that significantly higher yield of process grade tuber was
recorded in November I5 planting in combination with all the dehaulming schedules, ranged
from 20.67 to 21.50 t/ha. Processing quality parameters like high specific gravity and dry
matter and low reducing sugar content were significantly influenced in the former planting
time under dehaulming at 90 days after planting. The chips and French fry grade tubers as
well as total tuber yield were the highest at 67.5 cm x 25 cm spacing. Medium sized seed
tuber found profitable for maximizing tuber yield as well as dry matter production under 25
cm intra row spacing. This combination also gave the highest yield of chips grade tuber (21.9
t/ha). Nitrogen and potassium in combination significantly increased the chips and French fry
grade tuber number and weight per hill as well as their yield. Reducing sugar content was the
lowest (31.97 mg/I 00 g fresh weight) at 200 kg K/ha. Dry matter content increased up to 150
kg/ha of both N and K doses and higher doses showed declining tendency. With cowdung
manure, an integrated plant nutrient supply method increased yield and quality of process
grade tubers. However, the quality of process products vary significantly with all other factors
except planting geometry, seed size and organic matter.