Performance of sweet potato genotypes in Brazilian regions
Mello, Alexandre Furtado SilveiraSilva, Giovani Olegário daNunes, Maria Urbana CorreaCelestino Filho, PedroSilva, Waltenis BragaMoita, Antonio WilliansCarvalho, José Luiz Viana deNuti, Marilia Regini
ABSTRACT: The average yield of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.) in Brazil is below the crop potential, and appropriate cultural practices and more productive cultivars are needed to improve crop yield. The Beauregard sweet potato cultivar, originally from the United States, has shown high productive potential. This study evaluated the performance of features of agronomic importance of the Beauregard cultivar in comparison to local cultivars and eight sweet-potato clones in Brazilian regions. For that purpose, two sets of experiments were carried out. The first set evaluated eight sweet potato clones and cultivars Beauregard, Olho Roxo and Ourinhos in BrasíliaDF and ItabaianaSE using as criteria two foliage and six root traits. In the second set, two sweet potato clones (9 and 75), and Beauregard, Brazlândia Branca and Canadense cultivars were evaluated in PiacatúSP, BrasíliaDF, PADDF, CanoinhasSC and AltamiraPA, for the traits: commercial, non-commercial, and total yield. Beauregard presented little foliage production but great root yield across the different environments. Since it has low dry matter content, acceptance of this cultivar may be limited in some regions. None of the sweet potato clones showed stable yield to justify a commercial launch.
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