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Year 2021, Volume: 26 Issue: 1, 54 - 59, 29.06.2021
https://doi.org/10.17557/tjfc.943571

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  • Alam, I., S.A. Sharmin, M.K. Naher, M.J. Alam, M. Anissuzzaman, M.F. Alam. 2010. Effect of growth regulators on meristem culture and plantlet establishment in sweet potato [Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.]. POJ. 3 (2):35-39.
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  • Dugassa, G. and T. Feyissa. 2011. In Vitro Production of Virüs-Free Sweet Potato [Ipomea batatas (L.) Lam] by Meristem Culture and Termotherapy. Ethiop. J. Sci. 34(1): 17–28.
  • Geren, H., G. Ozturk, Y.T. Kavut, Z. Yildirim. 2010. An investigation on silage possibilities of vines of sweet potato (Ipomea batatas L.) genotypes grown under Bornova conditions. Journal of Ege University Faculty of Agriculture 47(2): 171-179.
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  • Murashige, T. and F. Skoog. 1962. A revised medium for rapid growth and bioassay with tobacco cultures. Physiol. Plant. 15:473-479.
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  • Ogero,K.O., G.N. Mburugu, M. Mwangi, M.M. Ngugi, O. Ombori. 2012. Low Cost Tissue Culture Technology in the Regeneration of Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas (L) Lam). Research Journal of Biology 2(2): 51-58.
  • Ozturk, G., F.N. Azeri, Z. Yildirim. 2012. Field performance of in vitro sweet potato [Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam] plantlets derived from seed stocks. Turk J Field Crops. 17 (1): 1-4.
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  • Saiful Islam, A.F.M, C. Kubota, M. Takagaki, T. Kozai. 2002. Sweetpotato Growth and Yield from Plug Transplants of Different Volumes, Planted Intact or Without Roots. Crop Science 42: 822-826.
  • Steel, R.G.D. and J.H. Torrie. 1980. Principles and Procedures of Statistics, McGaw-Hill Book Company, Inc. N.Y.
  • Yildirim, Z., O. Tokusoglu, G. Ozturk. 2011. Determination of Sweet potato [Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam] Genotypes Suitable to the Aegean Region of Turkey. Turk J Field Crops. 16 (1): 48-53.
  • Wilson J.E. 1988. Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) planting materials. IRETA Publications. 2(88):1–10.

FIELD PERFORMANCES OF DIFFERENT SEEDLING TYPES USED IN SWEET POTATO [Ipomea batatas (L.) Lam] GROWING

Year 2021, Volume: 26 Issue: 1, 54 - 59, 29.06.2021
https://doi.org/10.17557/tjfc.943571

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to compare field performances of three sweet potato seedlings such as in vitro plantlets (IP) rooted cuttings (RC) and cuttings (C). A field trial in the Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with 3 replications arranged in Split Plots (SP) was conducted in 2016 and 2017 in the experimental field of the Ege University located at Bornova. The following results based on the analysis of data could be summarized: In vitro plantlets had the higher mean for the number of storage roots (8.4), single storage root weight (684.1 g), single plant yield (5.2 kg) and plot yield (37.0 kg). Genotype Lanceolado had high storage root number. Genotype Yan Shu-1 had high means for single storage root weight (809.8 g), single plant yield (5.9 kg) and plot yield (43.3 kg).

References

  • Acikgoz, N., E. Ilker, A. Gokcol. 2004. Evaluation of biological research in computer. E.U. TOTEM, Publication No:2, Izmir (in Turkish).
  • Ahloowalia, B.S. 2004. Integration of technology from lab to land, Proceedings of a Technical Meeting organized by the Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture and held in Vienna, 26–30 August, 2004.
  • Alberto Cruz-Cruz, C., M.T. González-Arnao, F. Engelmann. 2013. Biotechnology and Conservation of Plant Biodiversity. Resources 2: 73-95.
  • Alcerono, R., A.G. Santiago, F. Morales, F. Rodriguez. 1975. Meristem tip culture and virus indexing of sweet potatoes. Phytopathology 65: 769-773.
  • Alam, I., S.A. Sharmin, M.K. Naher, M.J. Alam, M. Anissuzzaman, M.F. Alam. 2010. Effect of growth regulators on meristem culture and plantlet establishment in sweet potato [Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.]. POJ. 3 (2):35-39.
  • Braun, B. 2001. The maintenance of sweetpotato planting materials in Namibia: options for the development of a vıne production and distribution system. Agricola. p.15-20.
  • Caliskan, M.E. S. Caliskan, U. Demirel, E. Aksoy, H.H. Arioglu. 2020. Starch and sugar plants production current and future, Turkey Agricultural Engineering IX. Technical Congress, p.453.
  • Doliński, R. and A. Olek. 2013. Micropropagation of Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.) from Node Explant. Acta Sci. Pol. Hortorum Culturs 12 (4): 117-127.
  • Dugassa, G. and T. Feyissa. 2011. In Vitro Production of Virüs-Free Sweet Potato [Ipomea batatas (L.) Lam] by Meristem Culture and Termotherapy. Ethiop. J. Sci. 34(1): 17–28.
  • Geren, H., G. Ozturk, Y.T. Kavut, Z. Yildirim. 2010. An investigation on silage possibilities of vines of sweet potato (Ipomea batatas L.) genotypes grown under Bornova conditions. Journal of Ege University Faculty of Agriculture 47(2): 171-179.
  • Hall, M.R. 1993. Yielding comparisons of pulled and cut sweet potato plants. Hortscience 28: 703-704.
  • Jarret, R.L. 1990. In Vitro Active vs. Field Gene bank Maintenance of Sweet Potato Germplasm: Major Costs and Considerations. HortScience 25 (2).
  • Kebede, T., T. Lemma, E. Tadesse, M. Guru, 2008. Effect of level of substitution of sweet potato (Ipomoea Batatas. L) vines for concentrate on body weight gain and carcass characteristics of browsing Arsi-Bale goats. Journal of Cell and Animal Biology 2 (2): 36-42.
  • Kodjo, G., E.K. Djidjolé, S. Mensah, T. Koffi, A. Atsou. 2013. Comparison of in vitro morphogenetic capacities of different clones of three local cultivars of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) from Togo. African Journal of Biotechnology 12 (29): 4648-4655.
  • Lizarraga, R., A. Panta, N. Espinoza, J.H. Dodds. 1992. Tissue culture of Ipomoea batatas: micropropagation and maintenance. CIP Research Guise p.32.
  • Monteiro, A.B., A.J. Massaroto, C.F. Gasparino, R.R. Silva, L.A. Gomes, W.R. Maluf, J.C.S. Filho. 2007. Cultivate and clones ensilage of sweet potato for animal food to coming the sustainable of the familiar agricultural production. Rev. Bras. de Agroecologia. 2 (2).
  • Murashige, T. and F. Skoog. 1962. A revised medium for rapid growth and bioassay with tobacco cultures. Physiol. Plant. 15:473-479.
  • Novac B., I. Žutić, N. Toth, N. Dobričević. 2007. Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.) yield influenced by seedlings and mulching. Agric. Conspec. Sci. 72(4): 357–359.
  • Ogero,K.O., G.N. Mburugu, M. Mwangi, M.M. Ngugi, O. Ombori. 2012. Low Cost Tissue Culture Technology in the Regeneration of Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas (L) Lam). Research Journal of Biology 2(2): 51-58.
  • Ozturk, G., F.N. Azeri, Z. Yildirim. 2012. Field performance of in vitro sweet potato [Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam] plantlets derived from seed stocks. Turk J Field Crops. 17 (1): 1-4.
  • Pospisilova, J., I. Ticha, P. Kadlecek, D. Haisel, S. Plzakova. 1999. Acclimatization of micropropagated plants to ex vitro conditions. Biologia Plantarum 42 (4): 481-497.
  • Reed, B.M., F. Engelmann, M.E. Dulloo, J.M.M. Engels. 2004. Technical guidelines for the management of field and in vitro germplasm collections. IPGRI Handbooks for Genebanks No. 7.
  • Saiful Islam, A.F.M, C. Kubota, M. Takagaki, T. Kozai. 2002. Sweetpotato Growth and Yield from Plug Transplants of Different Volumes, Planted Intact or Without Roots. Crop Science 42: 822-826.
  • Steel, R.G.D. and J.H. Torrie. 1980. Principles and Procedures of Statistics, McGaw-Hill Book Company, Inc. N.Y.
  • Yildirim, Z., O. Tokusoglu, G. Ozturk. 2011. Determination of Sweet potato [Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam] Genotypes Suitable to the Aegean Region of Turkey. Turk J Field Crops. 16 (1): 48-53.
  • Wilson J.E. 1988. Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) planting materials. IRETA Publications. 2(88):1–10.
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Publication Date June 29, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 26 Issue: 1

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APA Ozturk, G. (2021). FIELD PERFORMANCES OF DIFFERENT SEEDLING TYPES USED IN SWEET POTATO [Ipomea batatas (L.) Lam] GROWING. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops, 26(1), 54-59. https://doi.org/10.17557/tjfc.943571
AMA Ozturk G. FIELD PERFORMANCES OF DIFFERENT SEEDLING TYPES USED IN SWEET POTATO [Ipomea batatas (L.) Lam] GROWING. TJFC. June 2021;26(1):54-59. doi:10.17557/tjfc.943571
Chicago Ozturk, Gulsum. “FIELD PERFORMANCES OF DIFFERENT SEEDLING TYPES USED IN SWEET POTATO [Ipomea Batatas (L.) Lam] GROWING”. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops 26, no. 1 (June 2021): 54-59. https://doi.org/10.17557/tjfc.943571.
EndNote Ozturk G (June 1, 2021) FIELD PERFORMANCES OF DIFFERENT SEEDLING TYPES USED IN SWEET POTATO [Ipomea batatas (L.) Lam] GROWING. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops 26 1 54–59.
IEEE G. Ozturk, “FIELD PERFORMANCES OF DIFFERENT SEEDLING TYPES USED IN SWEET POTATO [Ipomea batatas (L.) Lam] GROWING”, TJFC, vol. 26, no. 1, pp. 54–59, 2021, doi: 10.17557/tjfc.943571.
ISNAD Ozturk, Gulsum. “FIELD PERFORMANCES OF DIFFERENT SEEDLING TYPES USED IN SWEET POTATO [Ipomea Batatas (L.) Lam] GROWING”. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops 26/1 (June 2021), 54-59. https://doi.org/10.17557/tjfc.943571.
JAMA Ozturk G. FIELD PERFORMANCES OF DIFFERENT SEEDLING TYPES USED IN SWEET POTATO [Ipomea batatas (L.) Lam] GROWING. TJFC. 2021;26:54–59.
MLA Ozturk, Gulsum. “FIELD PERFORMANCES OF DIFFERENT SEEDLING TYPES USED IN SWEET POTATO [Ipomea Batatas (L.) Lam] GROWING”. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops, vol. 26, no. 1, 2021, pp. 54-59, doi:10.17557/tjfc.943571.
Vancouver Ozturk G. FIELD PERFORMANCES OF DIFFERENT SEEDLING TYPES USED IN SWEET POTATO [Ipomea batatas (L.) Lam] GROWING. TJFC. 2021;26(1):54-9.

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