Poultry litter and fresh mulch of Elephant grass improve the organic potato production

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The organic production system for potato is usually limited by the occurrence of diseases and nutrient shortage. In these cases, fresh grass mulch and organic fertilization can interact in the foliar late blight infestation and increase the yield and quality of marketable potato tubers, in the organic production system. Aiming to validate this hypothesis, four poultry litter doses (0 Mg ha-1, 10 Mg ha-1, 20 Mg ha-1 and 30 Mg ha-1), which were incorporated into the soil at the pre-planting stage of organic grown potato combined with the presence and absence of fresh mulch (60 Mg ha-1) composed of chopped Elephant grass, were tested. The incorporation of poultry litter into the soil at the pre-planting of potato or the use of fresh grass mulch after the potato hilling inhibits the late blight infestation on leaves, in the organic system. The application of fresh grass mulch after the hilling operation enhances the effect of organic fertilization at the pre-planting of potatoes. The pre-planting application of poultry litter increases the yield and decreases the specific gravities of marketable potato tubers in association with fresh grass mulch. The use of poultry litter at pre-planting and fresh grass mulch improve the sustainable potato cropping in the organic production system.

KEYWORDS: Solanum tuberosum, Phytophthora infestans, chicken manure, organic agriculture.

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Renato Yagi, IAPAR

He holds a bachelor's degree (2001), a master's degree (2003) and a doctorate (2008) in Agronomy from UNESP of Jaboticabal-SP. He is a researcher at IAPAR in Ponta Grossa-PR, working in activities related to soil fertility, plant nutrition and crop fertilization

Nilceu Ricetti Xavier de Nazareno, Instituto Agronômico do Paraná

He holds a degree in Agronomy Engineering from the Federal University of Paraná (1974), a master's degree from Plant Pathology - University of Minnesota (1979) and a PhD from Plant Pathology - Ohio State University (1992). He worked as a researcher at IAPAR for about 44 years and is now a volunteer researcher at this institution.

Jackson Kawakami, Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste

He holds a degree in Agronomy from the Federal University of Paraná (1997), a master's degree in Agronomy, a potato microtuberus management area - Hokkaido University, Japan (2000) and a PhD in Agronomy. He is currently an adjunct professor at the State University of Central-West, PR (Unicentro)

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2019-11-28

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YAGI, R.; DE NAZARENO, N. R. X.; KAWAKAMI, J. Poultry litter and fresh mulch of Elephant grass improve the organic potato production. Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical [Agricultural Research in the Tropics], Goiânia, v. 50, p. e57585, 2019. Disponível em: https://revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/57585. Acesso em: 27 nov. 2024.

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