Environment and the Growth of the Potato (Solanum Tuberosum) In Tropical East Africa
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1946
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Glover, J.
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Potatoes grown at 3,000 and 600 ft. a.s.l. at 5° S. in Tanganyika Territory
from Kenya-grown commercial seed of Kerr's Pink can give yields
of ware similar to English yields frovided that (a) the soils are manured
on a scale comparable with that 0 moderate English practice, and (b) the
plants receive enough water throughout life. Given these conditions
the supposed depressing effect of short day-length, ranging between
11·75 and 12·35 hrs., and high temperatures, such as mean monthly
maximum air-temperatures between 26£° and 281° C. (80°-83° F.), is of
no practical importance. .
It should be noted that Kerr's Pink is a main crop variety, which
matures during the shortening days of the English autumn, and is perhaps
day-neutral in its response to photoperiodism. The above-mentioned
conclusions, therefore, hold good only for this variety, though
they may apply to other varieties of similar type.
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East African Agricultural And Forestry Journal, p. 9-26