The effects of irrigation frequencies and rates and time of
nitrogen fertilizer application on the yields, grades and N status of
Russet Burbank potatoes were determined on a sandy soil near
Hermiston, Oregon.
Increasing the frequency of irrigation from 72 to 48 to 12-hours
did not result in increases of...
Three greenhouse experiments were designed to measure the
effects of N, K and Cl on the nutrient uptake by Russet Burbank potatoes
(Solanum tuberosum). A Deschutes sandy loam soil from Powell
Butte area in Central Oregon, low in potassium, was used to study
these effects.
Nitrogen applications produced significant increases...
Studies addressed impacts of planting dates and variable N applications on numbers
and size of Russet Burbank stems and stolon nodal position in relation to tuber growth and levels of hollow heart (HH) and brown center (BC). Low preplant N regimes produced larger tubers and final yields, and less HH...
Potatoes require adequate nitrogen to produce quality tubers and high yields. Organic farming practices are designed to build soil nutrient levels
gradually. In organic systems, nitrogen (N) enters the soil in the form of crop residue and amendments (e.g., manures, composts, and specialty products).
Much of the N added to...