Abstract:
Optimum planting date is highly location specific and the most important subject in rain-fed
potato production. However, there are no research recommendations pertaining to adaptable
cultivars and their optimum planting date with due consideration of the environmental condition
of Anderacha area. Thus, this study was conducted to assess the effect of planting date and variety
on yield and quality of potato at Anderacha woreda, Western Zone of SNNPRS, from October
2011 to March 2012. Five planting times (October 20, October 30, November 9, November 19 and
November 29) and three varieties (Jallene, Guidene and local) were combined in 3x3 factorial
arrangement and laid out in randomized complete block design with three replicates. Data were
collected on growth, yield and quality parameters and analyzed using SAS Version 9.2 statistical
software. The result showed that early planting (October 20) delayed emergence and flowering by
about 4 and 15 days, respectively and increased plant height by 10.68cm than the latest planting
on November 29. The number of stems per plant increased with delayed planting, however tuber
number decreased in late plantings and planting on October 30 that resulted in significantly
(P<0.05) better number of tubers. Early planting produced significantly heavier tuber weight
(83.80g) which progressively reduced in subsequent plantings, whereas delay in planting resulted
in higher unmarketable yield. Percentage of medium sized tubers (65.17 %), tuber specific gravity
(1.092) and dry matter content (23.02) showed the highest value in early planting and decreased
with subsequent planting dates. Guidene took significantly longer days to emerge and flower (19.2
and 65.6 days, respectively) and plants were significantly taller (77.77cm) than Jalene and local
variety. Jalene produced significantly (P<0.05) the highest stem number and consequently
produced highest tuber numbers per plant. It also showed increased average tuber weight by
29.12% as compared to the local variety. Guidene and Jalene produced low unmarketable tuber
yield by 44.35 and 31.06 %, respectively compared to local variety. The highest percentage of
medium sized tubers, tuber specific gravity and dry matter value was obtained from variety
Guidene.Guidene planted on earliest date took the maximum number of days (124 days) to mature,
while last planted local was earliest to mature (90 days). Jalene planted at the earliest planting of
October 20 produced maximum percentage of large sized tubers (17.91%), whereas the highest
percentage of small sized tubers (35.83%) was recorded from late planted (November 29th) local
variety. Variety Jalene planted on October 30th produced the highest harvest index (0.84),
marketable and total tuber yield (34.82 and 38.6 ton/ha), respectively. The two earlier plantings
and variety Jalene showed superior performance in most studied growth, yield and quality
parameters even though variety Guidene was superior in some quality parameters. Correlation
analysis also indicated that the relationship between marketable tuber yield with days to 50%
flowering, days to maturity, plant height, total tuber number/hill, average tuber weight, harvest
index and large tuber percentage was positive and highly significant(P<0.01). Therefore, based
on the findings of the current study, early planting (October 20 up to 30) and potato variety Jalene
can be used for high marketable tuber yield and better quality. Since, the present study was done
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only for one season at one location; it would be advisable to repeat the experiment for more
number of years and places to come up with comprehensive recommendations.