Effect of mother plant applied nitrogen and potassium on the sowing value of true potato seed

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CR Kanzikwera
JS Tenywa
DS Osiru
E Adipala
AS Bhagsari

Abstract

A screen house experiment was conducted during 1996 short rains to assess carry-over effects of mother plant-applied
nitrogen and potassium on seedling emergence, seedling vigour and dry matter accum~lation of Solanum potato
seedlings from true potato seed (TPS). Hybrid TPS was obtained from a cross between CIP 381379 (Kisoro) and
Rutuku. Kisoro mother plants received N rates of 0, 120 and 240 kg ha·1, and potassium rates of 0, 132.8 and 265.6
kg ha·t. Performance of seed lots from the different fertiliser treatment combinations was compared to that of ·
imported hybrid progenies, lP 88001, IP 88006 and KP 90178,8 obtained from mother plants supplied with 500 kg
DAP ha·
1
• Mother plants supplied with 120 and J 32.8 kg Nand K, respectively, produced true seed with high seedling
emergence and vigour (sowing value), comparable to that ofimported hybrid TPS.

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Kanzikwera, C., Tenywa, J., Osiru, D., Adipala, E., & Bhagsari, A. (2022). Effect of mother plant applied nitrogen and potassium on the sowing value of true potato seed . Uganda Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 5(2), 30–34. Retrieved from http://journal.naro.go.ug/index.php/ujas/article/view/96
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