Alteration agronomic traits performance of sweet potato cultivars from drylands to paddy fields

This study aimed to evaluate changes in agronomic performances of some sweet potato cultivars planted in the rain-fed dry land and paddy fields. Completely randomized block design with three replications on a single factor of 12 sweet potato cultivars was done in two locations. The first location is...

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Main Authors: Sri Umi Lestari, Amir Hamzah, Reza Prakoso Dwi Julianto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Brawijaya 2019-04-01
Series:Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management
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Online Access:https://jdmlm.ub.ac.id/index.php/jdmlm/article/view/542
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author Sri Umi Lestari
Amir Hamzah
Reza Prakoso Dwi Julianto
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Reza Prakoso Dwi Julianto
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description This study aimed to evaluate changes in agronomic performances of some sweet potato cultivars planted in the rain-fed dry land and paddy fields. Completely randomized block design with three replications on a single factor of 12 sweet potato cultivars was done in two locations. The first location is the rain-fed dry land that formerly planted corn; located in Jatikerto, Kromengan District, and second is an irrigated paddy field that previously planted with rice, located in Wringinsongo, Tumpang District, Malang Regency. All cultivars that planted in both locations were applied to packaged standard cultivation technology for sweet potato. The parameters observed were storage root weight and vines weight (kg/plant), storage root yields and vines yield (t/ha), harvest index (%) and root/shoot ratio to describe the efficiency level of dry matter translocation to storage root. The results showed that there was a change of agronomic performance in sweet potato cultivars that planted between on the dry land and paddy fields, especially for storage root weight, storage root yield (t/ha) and root/shoot ratio. Changes in the sweet potato cultivation in the dry land to paddy fields are shown by an increase in storage root yields ranging from 2-4 times or reach 206 - 417%.
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spelling doaj.art-4bfbf99df37b4122b61856228287f9072022-12-21T21:52:34ZengUniversity of BrawijayaJournal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management2339-076X2502-24582019-04-01631763176910.15243/jdmlm.2019.063.1763234Alteration agronomic traits performance of sweet potato cultivars from drylands to paddy fieldsSri Umi Lestari0Amir HamzahReza Prakoso Dwi JuliantoTribhuwana Tunggadewi UniversityThis study aimed to evaluate changes in agronomic performances of some sweet potato cultivars planted in the rain-fed dry land and paddy fields. Completely randomized block design with three replications on a single factor of 12 sweet potato cultivars was done in two locations. The first location is the rain-fed dry land that formerly planted corn; located in Jatikerto, Kromengan District, and second is an irrigated paddy field that previously planted with rice, located in Wringinsongo, Tumpang District, Malang Regency. All cultivars that planted in both locations were applied to packaged standard cultivation technology for sweet potato. The parameters observed were storage root weight and vines weight (kg/plant), storage root yields and vines yield (t/ha), harvest index (%) and root/shoot ratio to describe the efficiency level of dry matter translocation to storage root. The results showed that there was a change of agronomic performance in sweet potato cultivars that planted between on the dry land and paddy fields, especially for storage root weight, storage root yield (t/ha) and root/shoot ratio. Changes in the sweet potato cultivation in the dry land to paddy fields are shown by an increase in storage root yields ranging from 2-4 times or reach 206 - 417%.https://jdmlm.ub.ac.id/index.php/jdmlm/article/view/542dry landharvest indexpaddy fields, root/shoot ratio, sweet potato
spellingShingle Sri Umi Lestari
Amir Hamzah
Reza Prakoso Dwi Julianto
Alteration agronomic traits performance of sweet potato cultivars from drylands to paddy fields
Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management
dry land
harvest index
paddy fields, root/shoot ratio, sweet potato
title Alteration agronomic traits performance of sweet potato cultivars from drylands to paddy fields
title_full Alteration agronomic traits performance of sweet potato cultivars from drylands to paddy fields
title_fullStr Alteration agronomic traits performance of sweet potato cultivars from drylands to paddy fields
title_full_unstemmed Alteration agronomic traits performance of sweet potato cultivars from drylands to paddy fields
title_short Alteration agronomic traits performance of sweet potato cultivars from drylands to paddy fields
title_sort alteration agronomic traits performance of sweet potato cultivars from drylands to paddy fields
topic dry land
harvest index
paddy fields, root/shoot ratio, sweet potato
url https://jdmlm.ub.ac.id/index.php/jdmlm/article/view/542
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