Field Performance of Two Orange-fleshed Sweet Potato Clones (CIP-440001 and CIP-440014) in Bangladesh

Authors

  • Haridas Chandra Mohanta Tuber Crops Research Centre (TCRC), Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Gazipur, Bangladesh
  • Mohammad - Hossain International Potato Center (CIP), Bangladesh & Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Bangladesh
  • Md Khalilur Rahman Bhuiyan Farm Division Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Gazipur, Bangladesh
  • Md Shamsul - Alam Tuber Crops Research Centre (TCRC), Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Gazipur, Bangladesh
  • Shamsun - Noor Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Gazipur, Bangladesh
  • Ebna Habib Md Shofiur Rahaman USAID Horticulture Project, International Potato Center (CIP), Bangladesh
  • Sreekanth - Attaluri International Potato Center (CIP), SWCA, India

Keywords:

Keywords, Sweet potato varieties, Bangladesh

Abstract

AbstractThis article reports the yield performance in the regional and farmer’s field trials of two orange fleshed sweet potato (OFSP) genotypes viz., ‘CIP-440001’ and ‘CIP-440014’ introduced from the International Potato Centre (CIP) which were released as ‘BARI SP-12’ and ‘BARI SP-13’ respectively by the National Seed Board (NSB), Ministry of Agriculture, Bangladesh in 2013. The leaf colour of BARI SP-12 is green when mature, with slightly purple young leaves, triangular and 3-5 very slight leaf lobes, edge of leaf, leaf petiole and stem is slightly purple. Tuber is medium sized with Purple-brown skin and deep orange flesh. The clone CIP 440001 (BARI SP-12) contains about 14,700 IU of Beta carotene per 100g edible portion of tuber. The leaf of BARI SP-13 is green when mature, slightly purple young leaves, 5-7 deep lobes light green, leaf vine and petiole and stem light green. Tuber is medium sized with yellow brown skin and flesh Intermediate orange. The clone CIP 440014 (BARI SP-13) contains about 4,400 IU of Beta carotene per 100g edible portion of tuber. The tuber yield potential of two varieties varied between 35 and 40 t ha-1 and was superior to previously released sweet potato varieties in Bangladesh.  

Author Biographies

Haridas Chandra Mohanta, Tuber Crops Research Centre (TCRC), Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Gazipur, Bangladesh

HorticulturePrincipal Scientific Officer

Mohammad - Hossain, International Potato Center (CIP), Bangladesh & Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Bangladesh

Plant PathologyDirector, WRC, BARI

Md Khalilur Rahman Bhuiyan, Farm Division Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Gazipur, Bangladesh

HorticulturePrincipal Scientific Officer

Md Shamsul - Alam, Tuber Crops Research Centre (TCRC), Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Gazipur, Bangladesh

HorticultureSenior Scientific Officer

Shamsun - Noor, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Gazipur, Bangladesh

Soil ScienceDirector (Support Service)

Ebna Habib Md Shofiur Rahaman, USAID Horticulture Project, International Potato Center (CIP), Bangladesh

HorticultureSector Leader-Sweet Potato

Sreekanth - Attaluri, International Potato Center (CIP), SWCA, India

Sweet Potato Breeder& Program Director, CIP, Odisha, India

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Published

2016-09-15

How to Cite

Mohanta, H. C., Hossain, M. .-., Bhuiyan, M. K. R., Alam, M. S. .-., Noor, S. .-., Rahaman, E. H. M. S., & Attaluri, S. .-. (2016). Field Performance of Two Orange-fleshed Sweet Potato Clones (CIP-440001 and CIP-440014) in Bangladesh. JOURNAL OF ROOT CROPS, 41(2), 23–27. Retrieved from https://ojs338.isrc.in/index.php/jrc/article/view/209

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