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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2023, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (1): 131-136.doi: 10.13287/j.1001-9332.202301.017

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Effects of phosphorus application on yield, quality and phosphorus use efficiency of edible sweetpotato: A case study of Xushu 32

LIU Ming1, ZHENG Dong-mei2, JIN Rong1, ZHAO Peng1, ZHANG Qiang-qiang1, ZHU Xiao-ya1, WANG Jing1, TANG Zhong-hou1*   

  1. 1Xuzhou Institute of Agricultural Sciences in Jiangsu Xuhuai District/National Agricultural Experimental Station for Soil Quality, Xuzhou 221131, Jiangsu, China;
    2Chuzhou Agricul-tural and Rural Technology Extension Center, Chuzhou 239000, Anhui, China
  • Received:2022-04-08 Revised:2022-11-02 Online:2023-01-15 Published:2023-06-15

Abstract: To explore the appropriate amount of phosphorus (P) fertilizer and improve economic yield and P use efficiency of edible sweetpotato, we took Xushu 32 as an example and compared the effects of different P application rates on yield, quality, P accumulation and P use efficiency of edible sweetpotato based on a two-year field experiment (soil available P content was 31.70 mg·kg-1) from 2018 to 2019. There were five P application levels (P2O5), including 0 (P0), 25 (P25), 50 (P50), 75 (P75) and 100 kg·hm-2(P100). The results showed that, 1) compared with P0, P application significantly increased the yield of fresh sweetpotao and commodity potato, with the effects being the stongest under P75 treatment, followed by P50 treatment. However, there was no significant difference between the two treatments. 2) P application significantly increased the contents of starch and reducing sugar in storage root. The contents of soluble sugar and protein increased significantly under P50 treatment. 3) Du-ring the growth period of 90 to 120 d, P fertilizer supply significantly increased P accumulation and dry matter accumulation of sweetpotato. 4) The apparent P use efficiency (APUE) decreased with increasing P application rates, while P agronomic efficiency (PAE) increased first and then decreased with the increases of P application rates, which was significantly higher under P50 than other treatments. Taking into account the yield, quality, economic yield and P utilization rate of edible sweetpotato, the optimal dosage of P2O5 is 50 kg·hm-2 under the experimental conditions.

Key words: edible sweetpotato, phosphorus application rate, commodity potato yield, phosphorus use efficiency.