Effect of harvest period on the quality of storage roots and protein content of the leaves in five cassava cultivars (Manihot esculenta, Crantz)

Author:

Sagrilo Edvaldo1,Vidigal Filho Pedro Soares2,Pequeno Manoel Genildo2,Scapim Carlos Alberto2,Vidigal Maria Celeste Gonçalves2,Diniz Sérgio Paulo Severo de Souza2,Modesto Elisa Cristina2,Kvitschal Marcus Vinícius2

Affiliation:

1. Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, Brazil

2. Maringá State University, Brazil

Abstract

The effect of harvest period on the quality of storage roots and leaves of cassava cultivars was determined in an experiment carried out in a randomized complete block design with four replications in a split plot scheme, with five cultivars in the plots and ten harvest times in the subplots. The IAC 13 cultivar had the highest rate of dry matter accumulation in the storage roots and the Mico cultivar the lowest. The period of least dry matter content in the storage roots occurred later for the Fécula Branca, Mico and IAC 14 cultivars, and the minimum starch content in the storage roots occurred later for the Fécula Branca and Mico cultivars. In general, the IAC 13, IAC 14 and Fécula Branca cultivars had higher dry matter content in the storage roots, while higher starch content in the dry and fresh matter were obtained in the Fécula Branca cultivar. The crude protein content in the leaves decreased as the plant aged.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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