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American Journal of Potato Research | 2006

Response of potatoes (cv russet burbank) to supplemental calcium applications under field conditions: Tuber calcium, yield, and incidence of internal brown spot

Senay Ozgen; Björn H. Karlsson; Jiwan P. Palta

Potato tuber tissue is low in calcium as compared to leaves and stems. Several recent studies have provided evidence linking tuber quality with tuber tissue Ca concentration. The purpose of the present study was to determine the influence of supplemental Ca and N fertilization on tuber Ca concentration and internal brown spot of potato. Three soluble products (calcium nitrate, calcium chloride, and N-Plus; 9N:0K:0P:11Ca) were used as Ca sources with and without gypsum. In addition, a combination of calcium chloride, urea, and calcium nitrate (CUC) was also used without gypsum. Each treatment consisted of five replications, which received the same total amount of N (252 kg ha−1) supplied either alone or in various combinations of ammonium nitrate, urea, calcium nitrate, calcium chloride, and N-Plus. The soluble sources of Ca were added at 68.8 to 168.0 kg ha−1 while gypsum supplied Ca at 49 kg ha−1. The application of all N by hilling (non-split) was compared to split application of N and Ca at hilling and 2, 4, and 6 wk after hilling. Tubers were mechanically harvested and graded according to industry standards. About 100 U.S. No. 1 tubers from each replication were cut in half along the longitudinal axis and visually inspected for internal defects. From each replication, non-periderm tissue from 15 tubers was combined for Ca analysis. There was no treatment effect on tuber yield in both years. Application of gypsum, either alone or in combination with the soluble sources, was not effective in reducing incidence of internal brown spot (IBS). Furthermore, with one exception, application of gypsum either alone or in combination with soluble sources of Ca was not effective at increasing tuber tissue Ca concentration. Combined analyses of data from 2 years showed that the application of soluble sources of Ca without gypsum increased tuber Ca concentration and decreased the incidence of IBS. Furthermore, split application of N had similar beneficial effects as compared to non-split N. Data from 1997 (a year with high IBS) gave a significant inverse relationship between tuber Ca and IBS, suggesting that an increase in tuber Ca can reduce IBS incidence.ResumenEl tejido del tubérculo de papa contiene poco calcio en comparación con las hojas. Diversos estudios recientes proporcionan evidencia relacionando la calidad del tubérculo con la concentración de Ca. El propósito del presente estudio fue determinar la influpropósito del Ca suplementario y fertilización nitrogenada sobre la concentración de Ca y presencia de mancha parda en el tubérculo de papa. Se utilizaron tres productos solubles (nitrato de calcio, cloruro de calcio y N-Plus; 9N: OK: OP: 11Ca) como fuente de calcio con y sin yeso. También se utilizó una combinación de cloruro de calcio, urea y nitrato de calcio (CUC) sin yeso. Cada tratamiento consistió de cinco repeticiones que recibieron la misma cantidad total de N (252 Kg ha−1) aplicada solo o en varias combinaciones de nitrato de amonio, urea, nitrato de calcio, cloruro de calcio y N-Plus. Las fuentes solubles de Ca se añadieron entre 68.8 y 168.0 Kg ha−1 mientras que el yeso suministró Ca a razón de 49 Kg ha−1. La aplicación de todo el N total (sin fraccionar) fue comparada con laaplicación fraccionada de N y Ca al aporque y 2, 4 y 6 semanas después del aporque. Los tubérculos fueron cosechados mecánicamente y clasificados de acuerdo a los estándares industriales. Alrededor de 100 tubérculos US#1 de cada repetición se cortaron a lo largo del eje longitudinal y fueron inspeccionados visualmente para defectos internos. De cada réplica, se combinó el tejido sin peridermo de 15 tubérculos para el análisis de Ca. No hubo efecto de tratamiento sobre el rendimiento de tubérculos en ambos años. Las aplicaciones de yeso solo o en combinación con fuentes solubles de Ca no fueron efectivas para reducir la incidencia de mancha parda interna (IBS). Más aún, con una sola excepción, la aplicación de yeso solo o en combinación con fuentes solubles de Ca sin yeso no fue efectiva para incrementar la concentración de Ca del tejido del tubérculo. El análisis combinado de datos de dos años demostró que la aplicación de fuentes solubles de Ca sin yeso, incrementaron la concentración de Ca del tubérculo y disminuyeron la incidencia de IBS. Más aún, la aplicación fraccionada de N tuvo efecto benéfico similar en comparación con el N no fraccionado. Los datos de 1997 (año con alta incidencia de IBS) dieron una significativa relación inversa entre el Ca del tubérculo e IBS, sugiriendo que un incremento en el Ca del tubérculo puede reducir la incidencia de IBS.


Hortscience | 2005

Lysophosphatidylethanolamine Accelerates Color Development and Promotes Shelf Life of Cranberries

Mustafa Ozgen; Karim M. Farag; Senay Ozgen; Jiwan P. Palta


Hortscience | 2005

Supplemental Calcium Application Influences Potato Tuber Number and Size

Senay Ozgen; Jiwan P. Palta


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 2008

Influence of Root Zone Calcium on Subapical Necrosis in Potato Shoot Cultures: Localization of Injury at the Tissue and Cellular Levels

James S. Busse; Senay Ozgen; Jiwan P. Palta


Acta Horticulturae | 2003

INFLUENCE OF SUPPLEMENTAL CALCIUM FERTILIZATION ON POTATO TUBER SIZE AND TUBER NUMBER

Senay Ozgen; Jiwan P. Palta; Matthew D. Kleinhenz


Hortscience | 2000

590 Supplemental Application of Calcium and Nitrogen Improves Internal Quality of `Russet Burbank' Potatoes

Senay Ozgen; Christopher C. Gunter; Björn H. Karlsson; Jiwan P. Palta


Hortscience | 2011

Influence of Root Zone Calcium on Shoot Tip Necrosis and Apical Dominance of Potato Shoot: Simulation of This Disorder by Ethylene Glycol Tetra Acetic Acid and Prevention by Strontium

Senay Ozgen; James S. Busse; Jiwan P. Palta


Hortscience | 1999

556 Influence of Supplemental Calcium Fertilization on Potato Tuber Size and Tuber Number

Senay Ozgen; Mustafa Ozgen; Jiwan P. Palta


Hortscience | 2006

Vegetable Crop Yield and Quality following Differential Soil Management (Compost Versus No Compost Application) in Transitional- and Certified-organic Systems in Ohio

Matthew D. Kleinhenz; Annette Wszelaki; Sonia Walker; Senay Ozgen; David M. Francis


Hortscience | 2004

Influence of Root Zone Calcium on Maintenance of Potato Shoot Tip

James S. Busse; Senay Ozgen; Jiwan P. Palta

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Jiwan P. Palta

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Björn H. Karlsson

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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James S. Busse

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Mustafa Ozgen

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Christopher C. Gunter

North Carolina State University

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Karim M. Farag

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Sonia Walker

Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center

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