Influence of Main Stem Density on Irish Potato Growth and Yield: A Review

Admire Shayanowako

Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Horticulture Department, Africa University Box 1320, Mutare, Zimbabwe

Robert Mangani

Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Horticulture Department, Africa University Box 1320, Mutare, Zimbabwe

Taurira Mtaita

Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Horticulture Department, Africa University Box 1320, Mutare, Zimbabwe

Upenyu Mazarura *

Department of Crop Science, University of Zimbabwe, P.O.Box MP 176 Mt Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Our review confirms that stem density is affected by seed factors, seedbed conditions and planting methods. Physiologically old seed tubers develop into a ‘weak’ stem density. A loose friable soil that is warm and moist increases sprout emergence leading to a high stem number per hill. This high stem density can be achieved through the use of large seed tubers at planting. The greater the stem densities the higher the yield since more tubers are obtained per plant. An increase in inter stem competition associated with high stem desnity results in a decrease in harvestable tuber weight and size. However, our findings were inconclusive on the influence of varietal differences and planting depth on stem density. The influence of stem density on tuber specific gravity is also yet to be fully understood. We reiterate that producers for ware consumption should aim for low stem populations per hill while conventional seed producer are encouraged to take advantage of higher stem densities.

Keywords: Potato, stem density, growth components, yield.


How to Cite

Shayanowako, Admire, Robert Mangani, Taurira Mtaita, and Upenyu Mazarura. 2014. “Influence of Main Stem Density on Irish Potato Growth and Yield: A Review”. Annual Research & Review in Biology 5 (3):229-37. https://doi.org/10.9734/ARRB/2015/9973.

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