The influence of phosphorus fertilizers, population density and variety on growth, yield and root quality of carrot (daucuse arota Linn.)
Abstract
The effects of phosphorus fertilizers
(0, 92 and 184 kg P205/ha) and population density
(666,666, 444,444 and 333,333 plants/ha) on the growth
yield and root qu~litj of Nantes and Chantenay
carrots were evaluated on the field plots of the
University of Nairobi, Kabete, Kenya during the
short and long rainy seasons of 1978 and 1979
respectively.
The dry matter content of whole plants in the
two cultivars increased as phosphorus fertilizer
increased and population density decreased. However,
the rate of dry matter accumulation in roots was
faster than in shoots. Nantes generally accumulated
a greater amount of dry matter than did Chantenay.
The Efficiency of Storage Root Production (ESRP)
increased as phosphorus levels increased and
population density decreased. Nantes was more
efficient in ESRP than Chantenay .
Root yield (Plants and ha ) increased as
phosphorus levels increased. Root yield plant
increased but root yield ha-l decreased with a
decrease in population density. Root yield (plant-l
and ha-l) was higher in Nantes than in Chantenay.
Population density did not have any effect on
root length and diameter in the two cultivars. However,
root length and diameter increased as phosphorus
levels increased. Root length was longer in Nantes
than in Chantenay but root diameter of the latter
'cultivar was larger than that of the former.
All the two cultivars accumulated larger
amounts of B- carotene in 1978 than in 1979. The
amount of B- carotene produced in Nantes was greater
than in Chantenay. Root B- carotene ha decreased
but the amount root -1 increased as the population
density decreased during the two years. Phosphorus
fertilizers did not affect the accumulation of
B- carotene in roots.
Phosphorus fertilizers had no effect on the
amounts of total 'and reducing sugars which accumulated
in roots except that it increased the amount of
total sugars per unit root fresh weight. Population
density also had no effect on total an~ reducing sugars
except that the amount root-l decreased with an
increase in population density.
Phosphorus fertilizers when applied to carrots
grown in phosphorus - deficient soils containing high
levels of soil moisture increased plant growth and
root yield since phosphorus is an essential
constituent of nucleic acid, phytin and phospholipids.
Root yield beyond the optimum population
density declined as a consequence of increased
competition between plants.
Efficiency of Storage Root Production (ESRP)
in Nantes was greater than in Chantenay, since lower
population densities and higher phosphorus levels
resulted in the accumulation of greater amounts of
dry matter in the former cultivar than in the latter.
As a consequence, the root yield of Nantes was
higher than that of Chantenay.
Higher atmospheric temperature increased the
amount of 8- carotene in roots probably by influencing
the biosynthetic pathway of carotenoids (Yu-Heuy Chang
et al., 1977).
The size of ~oots was controlled by
population density, cultivar and phosphorus
ferti lizers.
Nantes; the 30 x 10 cm spacing .and the 184 kg
P205/ha produced the largest roots.
Nantes at a population density of 444,444
plants/ha was found to be the best for the Central
Province. Application of phosphorus fertilizers are
recommended if only the level of this element in the
soil is very low and when adequate soil moisture is
available.
Citation
Abuzeid, A. E.(1974).The influence of phosphorus fertilizers, population density and variety on growth, yield and root quality of carrot (daucuse arota Linn.)Sponsorhip
University of NairobiPublisher
Department of Plant Science and Crop Protection, University of Nairobi
Subject
InfluencePhosphorus fertilizers
Population density
Yield and root quality
Carrot (daucuse arota Linn.)
Description
Msc - Thesis