Biostimulators as a factor affecting the dry matter yield and starch content of edible potato tubers

I. Mystkowska
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repeated three times within the years 2015-2017 on an individual farm. The following factors were examined: I – three varieties of edible potato: Honorata, Jelly, Tajfun, and II – four types of biostimulators used in three periods (beginning of flowering, full flowering and after flowering of the plants): Kelpak SL®, dosage 0.20 mg l–1, Titanit®, dosage 0.20 mg l–1, GreenOk®, dosage 0.20 mg l–1, BrunatneBio Złoto®, dosage 0.20 mg l–1 and a control variant (without the use of biostimulators). The aim of the study was to determine the effect of biostimulators on the dry matter yield and starch yield of edible potato tubers. The content of dry matter was determined by means of a dry weight method. The starch content was determined using the Reimann hydrostatic balance. Dry matter yield and starch yield were calculated as a product of the total yield and the content of individual components. The results obtained were statistically analysed with the use of the analysis of variance. The use of biostimulators in the experiment increased the amount of dry matter yield and the yield of edible potato tuber starch as compared with the control plot. The reaction of the different varieties to the biostimulators used was diverse. The highest dry matter yield and starch yield was produced by the Jelly variety. The BrunatneBio Złoto biostimulator significantly increased the dry matter yield and starch yield as compared with the control variant. The Jelly variety produced the highest dry matter yield and starch yield, while the Honorata variety reacted with a decrease in the yield in relation to the variant in which the biostimulator was not used. The diverse climatic conditions prevailing during the growing season in the years when the research was conducted influenced the yield of dry matter and starch. K e y w o r d s: yield, variants, BrunatneBio Złoto®, Kelpak SL®, Titanit®, GreenOk®
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生物刺激剂对马铃薯块茎干物质产量和淀粉含量的影响
2015-2017年在单个农场重复三次。研究了以下因素:1 -食用马铃薯的三个品种:Honorata, Jelly, Tajfun; 2 -在三个时期(植物开花开始,开花完全和开花后)使用的四种生物刺激剂:Kelpak SL®,剂量0.20 mg l-1, Titanit®,剂量0.20 mg l-1, GreenOk®,剂量0.20 mg l-1, BrunatneBio Złoto®,剂量0.20 mg l-1和对照变种(不使用生物刺激剂)。研究了生物刺激剂对马铃薯块茎干物质产量和淀粉产量的影响。干物质含量采用干重法测定。采用雷曼流体静力平衡法测定淀粉含量。干物质产率和淀粉产率计算为总产率和各组分含量的乘积。使用方差分析对所得结果进行统计分析。与对照区相比,施用生物刺激剂提高了马铃薯干物质产量和食用薯块茎淀粉产量。不同品种对使用的生物刺激剂的反应是不同的。干物质产量和淀粉产量以果冻品种最高。与对照菌株相比,BrunatneBio Złoto生物刺激剂显著提高了干物质产量和淀粉产量。果冻品种的干物质产量和淀粉产量最高,而与未使用生物刺激剂的品种相比,Honorata品种的产量有所下降。研究年份生长季节的不同气候条件影响了干物质和淀粉的产量。我们的产品包括:产量,变体,BrunatneBio Złoto®,Kelpak SL®,Titanit®,GreenOk®
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