Sweet potato yield and quality characteristics affected by different late‐season irrigation levels

Author:

Zhou Mingjing1ORCID,Hu Susu1,Wang Shaoxia1ORCID,Yin Tao1,Liu Qing1ORCID,Li Huan1

Affiliation:

1. College of Resources and Environmental Sciences Qingdao Agricultural University Qingdao China

Abstract

AbstractBACKGROUNDSeasonal late‐season water deficits negatively affect the yield and quality of sweet potatoes in northern China. However, the amount of late‐season irrigation to achieve high yield and consistent quality storage root remains undetermined. We assessed the yield and some qualitative traits of sweet potatoes such as size, shape, skin/flesh colour and nutritional content, as influenced by five irrigation levels (T0: unirrigated control; T1: 33% ETc; T2: 75% ETc; T3: 100% ETc; and T4: 125% ETc).RESULTSLate‐season irrigation significantly increased yield and marketable yield. Yields for T2 and T3 were significantly higher than other treatments, whereas T2 had the highest Grade A rating in a 2‐year test. The vertical length of storage roots gradually increased with an increase in irrigation level, whereas the maximum width remained unchanged. The proportion of long elliptic and elliptic storage roots also increased, whereas the proportion of ovate, obovate and round storage roots gradually decreased. The skin and flesh colours became more vivid as the level of irrigation increased, with the skin colour becoming redder and the flesh colour becoming more orange–yellow. The levels of carotenoids, vitamin C and soluble sugar were significantly higher in irrigated crops, with the highest vitamin C and soluble sugar levels in T2 and the highest carotenoid levels in T3 treatment.CONCLUSIONTaken together, these results demonstrate the potential of moderate irrigation in the late‐season to improve both yield production and quality potential. The results are of great importance for improving the market value of sweet potatoes and increasing grower profits. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Wiley

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