Universal Journal of Agricultural Research Vol. 5(4), pp. 213 - 218
DOI: 10.13189/ujar.2017.050402
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Integrating Agronomic Practices for the Mitigation of Crack Formation on Sweet Potato Roots at Umudike, South Eastern Nigeria


Onunka, N.A. 1,*, Njoku, J.C. 1, Ehisianya, C.N. 2
1 National Root Crops Research Institute, KM 8 Umuahia-Ikot Ekpene Road, Umudike Abia State, Nigeria
2 Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Nigeria

ABSTRACT

Field experiment was conducted in 2013 cropping season to evaluate the effect of integrating different agronomic practices for mitigating crack formation on sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) roots. Cracks are malformations on the edible roots of sweet potato which make them look unattractive, form portals for disease and pest invasion, lead to decay and high peeling loss, and reduce marketability and acceptability. The agronomic practices evaluated included; two nutrient sources NPK 20:10:10 and 15:15:15, four different harvest periods 3, 4, 5, and 6 months after planting (MAP) on the three varieties of sweet potato namely TIS87/0087, UMUSPO/1 and CIP440293. It was carried out at the Eastern farm of National Root Crops Research Institute Umudike Abia State which lies between latitude 40 151 and 70 N and longitude 150 291 N and 70 331 E at an elevation of 122m above sea level. The experimental design was a split plot arrangement fitted into a randomized complete block design, main plot was nutrient source, subplot was time of harvest, and sub subplot was variety. There were thirty six treatments replicated three times. The soil was classified as sandy loam. Data were collected on number of roots with cracks, total root number, total root fresh weight, and rot incidence. Results showed that the effect of the nutrient sources was not statistically significant at (P≤0.05) on crack formation more cracks were recorded on varieties UMUSPO/1 and CIP440293 (orange-fleshed) than TIS87/0087 (white-fleshed). Time of harvest was very highly significant (P<0.001) on number of roots with cracks. From this work it can be concluded that time of harvest and variety played important roles in the formation of the cracks in the tuberous roots of sweet potato which reduce the quality of the crop. The type of fertilizer used has no effect on the crack formations, root size and number while early harvest is recommended.

KEYWORDS
Agronomic Practices, Crack Formation, Sweet Potato Roots

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(a). IEEE Format:
[1] Onunka, N.A. , Njoku, J.C. , Ehisianya, C.N. , "Integrating Agronomic Practices for the Mitigation of Crack Formation on Sweet Potato Roots at Umudike, South Eastern Nigeria," Universal Journal of Agricultural Research, Vol. 5, No. 4, pp. 213 - 218, 2017. DOI: 10.13189/ujar.2017.050402.

(b). APA Format:
Onunka, N.A. , Njoku, J.C. , Ehisianya, C.N. (2017). Integrating Agronomic Practices for the Mitigation of Crack Formation on Sweet Potato Roots at Umudike, South Eastern Nigeria. Universal Journal of Agricultural Research, 5(4), 213 - 218. DOI: 10.13189/ujar.2017.050402.