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Physiological and Biochemical Variation in Sweet Potato Germplasm: Variation in Sweet Potato Germplasm,Used
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Significant variability for physiological, biochemical and yield parameters exists in sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) germplasm studied. Among the various germplasm CO34, ST10, H1092 were found superior in yield per unit area. Yield varied from 13.59 t ha1 to 40.73 t ha1. Orange fleshed sweet potato germplasm have higher antioxidant and higher total carotenoids and range was 0.180.31 (mg 100g1 fresh weight), 0.550.47(mg 100g1 fresh weight) respectively. Photosynthesis rate varied in a range of 0.811.16 mol m2 s1 at 60 DAP and 0.661.01 mol m2 s1. LAI, photosynthesis, respiration and yield found to have positive relationship. LAI, photosynthesis rate and respiration rate found to be superior in germplasm CO34. Yield per unit area was also found superior in germplasm CO34. Carotenoids was found maximum in CIPSWA2, maximum antioxidants in germplasm Samrat and maximum starch in germplasm Sree Nandini. These genotypes may further be utilized in breeding programme aimed at improving yield per unit area, qualiy and nutritive value. Overall germplasm CO34 was found superior with respect to physiological, yield and quality characteristics.
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