Abstract:
Production of quality potato is the main bottleneck in Bangladesh, due to its suboptimal
management
strategies
aside
of
inorganic
environment.
From
this
perspective
a
field
experiment
was
carried
out
at
the
research
field
of
Sher-e-Bangla
Agricultural
University,
Dhaka,
Bangladesh
during
November,
2015
to
April,
2016
to
find
out
the
response
of
NEB
(Nitrogen
Efficiency
Bio-availability),
an
organic
root
exudates
and
chemical
fertilizer on growth, yield and quality of potato (cv. Diamant). The
experiment consisted of seven different doses of NEB viz., T
= 50% recommended
urea + 500 mL NEB ha
-1
; T
2
ii
1
= 50% recommended urea + 750 mL NEB ha
= 50%
recommended urea + 1000 mL NEB ha
-1
; T
= 50% recommended urea and 25%
reduction of P, K, S + 500 mL NEB ha
-1
; T
4
= 50% recommended urea and 25%
reduction of P, K, S + 750 mL NEB ha
-1
; T
5
= 50% recommended urea and 25%
reduction of P, K, S + 1000 mL NEB ha
-1
and T
6
= 100% recommended fertilizer. The
experiment was laid out in a randomized complete block design with four
replications. Results demonstrated that NEB in combination with chemical fertilizers
had significant effect on most of the growth, yield and quality contributing parameters
studied in this experiment. Among the seven treatments, the combination of NEB at
the rate of 750 mL ha
-1
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and 50% recommended urea along with other fertilizers at
conventional rate showed better performance on yield, marketable yield, specific
gravity, dry matter percentage and starch content of tuber compared to those of other
treatments. On the other hand; TSS (Total Soluble Solid), non-marketable yield,
firmness and reducing sugar showed the best performance when the crop was
managed by T
(100% recommended fertilizers). The maximum yield of tubers was
found from T
7
2
(36.00 t ha
-1
) i.e., 45.48% increase yield over 100% recommended
chemical fertilizer which was statistically similar to T
1
(34.65 t ha
-1
-1
) and T
(33.52 t
ha
-1
) treatments. Although, the T
1
(50% recommended urea + 500 mL NEB ha
)
treatment showed the statistically similar result in case of tuber yield as T
but in case
of processing parameters T
exhibited the best one for specific gravity (1.108), dry
matter (23.27 %) and starch content (23.62 mg g
2
-1
FW) of tuber at harvest and at 40
days after storage (DAS) whereas, T
performed the worst one. From this study, it
may be concluded that NEB had significant positive response for the increasing of
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potato yield and improving the processing quality of potato also when applied at the
rate of 50% Urea and 750 ml of NEB per hectare. Finally, NEB may put
remarkable contribution for reducing the application of chemical fertilizers.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in partial fulfilment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
AGRONOMY