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Potato Aeroponics: Effects of Cultivar and Plant Origin on Minituber Production

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HORTICULTURAE
卷 8, 期 10, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/horticulturae8100915

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pre-basic seed potato; soilles cultivation; Solanum tuberosum; virus-free

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  1. Ministry of Education, Science, and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia [451-03-68/2022-14/200116, 451-03-68/2022-14/200007]

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Aeroponics is a modern soilless technology that can efficiently produce minitubers. This study found that the cultivar and type of planting material are influential factors in minituber production and quality. Early maturing cultivars form fewer minitubers in aeroponic cultivation, while medium-late to late cultivars steadily produce tubers throughout the cultivation period. Planting materials from in vitro origin result in higher minituber yields, but an earlier senescence of vines.
Aeroponics is a modern and soilless technology that is used for the efficient production of pre-basic seed potatoes, namely minitubers. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of the cultivar and type of planting material on the production of minitubers in the aeroponic facility in Guca, Serbia, at short, 7-day harvest intervals. Although aeroponic cultivation prolonged the vegetative cycle in all five investigated cultivars, the dynamics of minituber formation varied between genotypes. Two early maturing cultivars, Cleopatra and Sinora, quickly completed the vegetative cycle and formed a small number of minitubers, while the medium-late to late cultivars, Kennebec and Agria, steadily tuberized during the entire cultivation period in the aeroponic facility. The type of planting material affected the dynamics of minituber formation in three investigated cultivars. Sinora, Cleopatra, and Desiree's plants of in vitro origin reached the final number of minitubers and the vines started senescing much earlier than plants of minituber origin. Kennebec and Agria plants of in vitro origin produced the largest number of minitubers (53.8-54.5) and showed the highest yield (9.8-10.5 kg m(-2)) during the cultivation period, while the heaviest minitubers were formed by Sinora plants of minituber origin (15.48 g). In addition, the temperature during pre-harvest periods significantly affected the number of tubers at harvests in Kennebec and Agria, and minituber mass in Desiree.

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