Effect of Different Covering Treatments on Chemical Composition of Early Potato Tubers
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2024
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Srećkov, ZoranaVujasinović, Vuk
Mišković, Anđelko
Mrkonjić, Zorica
Bojović, Mirjana
Nikolić, Olivera
Vasić, Vesna
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Potatoes hold a signifcant position as one of the most important crops. Their value
lies not only in their nutritional composition but also in their function as raw materials for various processing purposes. Furthermore, the cultivation of early potatoes
carries considerable agrotechnical importance due to their ability to serve as the
initial crop in intensive crop rotation, optimizing the utilization of agricultural soil.
The primary objective of its production is to reach a consistent and high yield of
premium quality. Additionally, the aim is to enter the market as early as possible and
maximize proftability. To achieve these goals, producers utilize specifc covering
treatments such as mulching and plant covering to ensure earlier and safer production, thus maximizing profts. Our research aimed to determine the impact of diferent covering treatments (biodegradable mulch, agrotextile, low tunnel) on the chemical composition of early potato tubers. A 3-year feld experiment was... managed in
Begeč (Serbia) with two early potato cultivars, Cleopatra and Riviera. The tested
covering treatments signifcantly infuenced the quality of early potatoes, by increasing the content of dry matter, starch, vitamin C, cellulose, and ash in the tubers and
by reducting sugar and nitrate content.
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Agronomic techniques / Early potatoes / Mulching / Nutritional composition / Plant coveringSource:
Potato Research, 2024Publisher:
- Springer
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- Project:”Use of Trichoderma spp. in sustainable agriculture” (142–451-3172/2022–01/01) fnanced by the Provincial Secretary for Higher Education and Scientifc Research, Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
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Fakultet ekološke poljoprivredeTY - JOUR AU - Srećkov, Zorana AU - Vujasinović, Vuk AU - Mišković, Anđelko AU - Mrkonjić, Zorica AU - Bojović, Mirjana AU - Nikolić, Olivera AU - Vasić, Vesna PY - 2024 UR - https://redun.educons.edu.rs/handle/123456789/686 AB - Potatoes hold a signifcant position as one of the most important crops. Their value lies not only in their nutritional composition but also in their function as raw materials for various processing purposes. Furthermore, the cultivation of early potatoes carries considerable agrotechnical importance due to their ability to serve as the initial crop in intensive crop rotation, optimizing the utilization of agricultural soil. The primary objective of its production is to reach a consistent and high yield of premium quality. Additionally, the aim is to enter the market as early as possible and maximize proftability. To achieve these goals, producers utilize specifc covering treatments such as mulching and plant covering to ensure earlier and safer production, thus maximizing profts. Our research aimed to determine the impact of diferent covering treatments (biodegradable mulch, agrotextile, low tunnel) on the chemical composition of early potato tubers. A 3-year feld experiment was managed in Begeč (Serbia) with two early potato cultivars, Cleopatra and Riviera. The tested covering treatments signifcantly infuenced the quality of early potatoes, by increasing the content of dry matter, starch, vitamin C, cellulose, and ash in the tubers and by reducting sugar and nitrate content. PB - Springer T2 - Potato Research T1 - Effect of Different Covering Treatments on Chemical Composition of Early Potato Tubers DO - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11540-024-09747-8 ER -
@article{ author = "Srećkov, Zorana and Vujasinović, Vuk and Mišković, Anđelko and Mrkonjić, Zorica and Bojović, Mirjana and Nikolić, Olivera and Vasić, Vesna", year = "2024", abstract = "Potatoes hold a signifcant position as one of the most important crops. Their value lies not only in their nutritional composition but also in their function as raw materials for various processing purposes. Furthermore, the cultivation of early potatoes carries considerable agrotechnical importance due to their ability to serve as the initial crop in intensive crop rotation, optimizing the utilization of agricultural soil. The primary objective of its production is to reach a consistent and high yield of premium quality. Additionally, the aim is to enter the market as early as possible and maximize proftability. To achieve these goals, producers utilize specifc covering treatments such as mulching and plant covering to ensure earlier and safer production, thus maximizing profts. Our research aimed to determine the impact of diferent covering treatments (biodegradable mulch, agrotextile, low tunnel) on the chemical composition of early potato tubers. A 3-year feld experiment was managed in Begeč (Serbia) with two early potato cultivars, Cleopatra and Riviera. The tested covering treatments signifcantly infuenced the quality of early potatoes, by increasing the content of dry matter, starch, vitamin C, cellulose, and ash in the tubers and by reducting sugar and nitrate content.", publisher = "Springer", journal = "Potato Research", title = "Effect of Different Covering Treatments on Chemical Composition of Early Potato Tubers", doi = "https://doi.org/10.1007/s11540-024-09747-8" }
Srećkov, Z., Vujasinović, V., Mišković, A., Mrkonjić, Z., Bojović, M., Nikolić, O.,& Vasić, V.. (2024). Effect of Different Covering Treatments on Chemical Composition of Early Potato Tubers. in Potato Research Springer.. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/s11540-024-09747-8
Srećkov Z, Vujasinović V, Mišković A, Mrkonjić Z, Bojović M, Nikolić O, Vasić V. Effect of Different Covering Treatments on Chemical Composition of Early Potato Tubers. in Potato Research. 2024;. doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/s11540-024-09747-8 .
Srećkov, Zorana, Vujasinović, Vuk, Mišković, Anđelko, Mrkonjić, Zorica, Bojović, Mirjana, Nikolić, Olivera, Vasić, Vesna, "Effect of Different Covering Treatments on Chemical Composition of Early Potato Tubers" in Potato Research (2024), https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/s11540-024-09747-8 . .