Title of article :
EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES AND HORMONETREATMENTS ON BREAKING DORMANCY IN POTATO TUBERS
Author/Authors :
Tavakoli, Khadige Islamic Azad University, Mashhad Branch, ايران , Razavi, Alireza Agriculture and Natural Resource Research Center of Khorasan Razavi province, ايران , Sohani, Alireza Islamic Azad University, Mashhad Branch, ايران
Abstract :
Mini propagation is a new method to produce potato. A factorialexperiment based on completely randomized block design with three replicationswas conducted to investigate the effect of two temperature levels (18 and 25°C)and six hormone treatments (H1: 0% of ethanol + 0 mg/l of gibberellic acid,H2: 0% of ethanol + 10 mg/l of gibberellic acid, H3: 0.5% of ethanol + 0 mg/l ofgibberellic acid, H4: 0.5% of ethanol + 10 mg/l of gibberellic acid, H5: 0.5% ofethanol + 20 mg/l of gibberellic acid, H6: 0.5% of ethanol + 30 mg/l of gibberellicacid) on mini tubers of two varieties of potato (Agria and Santé). The longestsprouts were about 14.13 mm long and they were produced by Santé variety at18°C and H1 hormone level. Sprouting percentage was higher in Santé (75.69%)than in Agria (59.72%). The highest average percentage of sprouted tubers (95%)was achieved at the temperature of 18°C and with H4 hormone treatment. Santé hadthe shortest dormancy duration by using H1 hormone level at 18°C. Applying H6hormone level at 18°C produced more sprouts per tuber in Santé. Santé was betterthan Agria with or without hormone treatment in respect of all measured traits.Higher GA concentration accelerates tuber sprouting in both varieties.
Keywords :
temperature , dormancy , mini tuber , sprouting percentage , gibberellic acid , ethanol
Journal title :
journal of agricultural sciences, university of belgrade
Journal title :
journal of agricultural sciences, university of belgrade