Evaluation of Advanced Potato Clones for Drought Tolerance in Arid Zone in Rajasthan, India
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Neeraj Sharma, Sanjay Rawal, Mohinder Kadian, Sushma Arya, Merideth Bonierbale, BP Singh. (31/12/2014). Evaluation of Advanced Potato Clones for Drought Tolerance in Arid Zone in Rajasthan, India. Potato Journal, 41 (2), pp. 189-193.
Abstract
Potato is a cool season crop and
requires optimum soil moisture throughout
its growing period and its productivity is
hampered to a great extent in absence of these
favorable conditions (Cabello et al., 2013).
Exploitation of the gene pool is required for
identifying and evaluating clones suitable
for drought tolerance. Genotype-specific
differences have been reported in potato
for tuber productivity and quality under
combined environment of drought and heat
stresses (Ahn et al., 2004). Efforts are under
way to breed and screen potato clones for
adaptation to adverse agro-ecologies in a
collaborative endeavor of the Central Potato
Research Institute and the International Potato
Center (CIP).
A site was selected near Jodhpur, Rajasthan
(26° 17’12’’ N, 73° 01’48’’ E, 235 meters above
sea level) to evaluate the advanced CIPbred
clones under moderate water stress
conditions during 2012-13 crop season. This
was an attempt to introduce the potato crop
to the hot arid zone of Western India, where
water is scarce for field crops, livestock and
human beings. Ultimately, among CIP clones 397006.18 was found promising based upon its overall yield performance, drought tolerance and acceptability of texture and taste.
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Sharma, Neeraj https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6352-1020