ASSESSMENT OF DIFFERENT GENOTYPES OF TABLE BEET FOR PRODUCTIVITY AND STORABILITY

The experiments were performed during the two successive seasons of 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 at the Kazakh Research Institute of Potato and Vegetable Growing, Almaty Region, Kazakhstan. The experiment was aimed to study the efficiency of 117 different beetroot accessions for productivity and storabil...

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Main Authors: B. M. Amirov, Z. S. Amirova, U. A. Manabaeva, K. R. Zhasybaeva
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Language:English
Published: Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution "Federal Scientific Vegetable Center" 2017-09-01
Series:Ovoŝi Rossii
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Online Access:https://www.vegetables.su/jour/article/view/392
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spelling doaj-9e4fdbc8bf5c46e2a59abb0818e1aa3f2021-07-28T16:24:50ZengFederal State Budgetary Scientific Institution "Federal Scientific Vegetable Center"Ovoŝi Rossii2072-91462618-71322017-09-0104232710.18619/2072-9146-2017-4-23-27361ASSESSMENT OF DIFFERENT GENOTYPES OF TABLE BEET FOR PRODUCTIVITY AND STORABILITYB. M. Amirov0Z. S. Amirova1U. A. Manabaeva2K. R. Zhasybaeva3Kazakh Research Institute of Potato and Vegetable GrowingKazakh Research Institute of Potato and Vegetable GrowingKazakh Research Institute of Potato and Vegetable GrowingKazakh Research Institute of Potato and Vegetable GrowingThe experiments were performed during the two successive seasons of 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 at the Kazakh Research Institute of Potato and Vegetable Growing, Almaty Region, Kazakhstan. The experiment was aimed to study the efficiency of 117 different beetroot accessions for productivity and storability. To study the storability, 20 beetroot roots without any external sings of diseases were taken in two replications from each variety accession and left to be stored. The wet fresh weight of beetroots placed into storage varied from 132 g to 320 g depending on the shape and the size of roots. Beetroots were stored in polypropylene bags, which were placed on barred shelves 30-35 cm high. The storing temperature in autumn and spring period of time fluctuated from 3-5o to 6-8°, but in winter period it was 1-2°. The observed results showed that the gross yield of beetroot accessions ranged from 25.0 to 105.4 t/ha, marketable yield – 16.7 to 74.9 t/ha, marketability – 33.8 to 97.2%. Storability of beet roots mostly depended on accession genotype with different natural decrease of weight and root rot diseases. Natural decrease of weight varied from 0.0 to 12.3%, total losses from root diseases were from 0.0 to 90.0%. The analysis carried out showed that the link between yield capacity and storage characteristics was weak, R= -0,042-0,144. The correlation between storability and root rot was R = -0,516-0,644, that was stronger than it was in natural decrease of weight, R = -0.115.https://www.vegetables.su/jour/article/view/392assessmentbeetrootaccessionbreedingproductivitystorability
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author B. M. Amirov
Z. S. Amirova
U. A. Manabaeva
K. R. Zhasybaeva
spellingShingle B. M. Amirov
Z. S. Amirova
U. A. Manabaeva
K. R. Zhasybaeva
ASSESSMENT OF DIFFERENT GENOTYPES OF TABLE BEET FOR PRODUCTIVITY AND STORABILITY
Ovoŝi Rossii
assessment
beetroot
accession
breeding
productivity
storability
author_facet B. M. Amirov
Z. S. Amirova
U. A. Manabaeva
K. R. Zhasybaeva
author_sort B. M. Amirov
title ASSESSMENT OF DIFFERENT GENOTYPES OF TABLE BEET FOR PRODUCTIVITY AND STORABILITY
title_short ASSESSMENT OF DIFFERENT GENOTYPES OF TABLE BEET FOR PRODUCTIVITY AND STORABILITY
title_full ASSESSMENT OF DIFFERENT GENOTYPES OF TABLE BEET FOR PRODUCTIVITY AND STORABILITY
title_fullStr ASSESSMENT OF DIFFERENT GENOTYPES OF TABLE BEET FOR PRODUCTIVITY AND STORABILITY
title_full_unstemmed ASSESSMENT OF DIFFERENT GENOTYPES OF TABLE BEET FOR PRODUCTIVITY AND STORABILITY
title_sort assessment of different genotypes of table beet for productivity and storability
publisher Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution "Federal Scientific Vegetable Center"
series Ovoŝi Rossii
issn 2072-9146
2618-7132
publishDate 2017-09-01
description The experiments were performed during the two successive seasons of 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 at the Kazakh Research Institute of Potato and Vegetable Growing, Almaty Region, Kazakhstan. The experiment was aimed to study the efficiency of 117 different beetroot accessions for productivity and storability. To study the storability, 20 beetroot roots without any external sings of diseases were taken in two replications from each variety accession and left to be stored. The wet fresh weight of beetroots placed into storage varied from 132 g to 320 g depending on the shape and the size of roots. Beetroots were stored in polypropylene bags, which were placed on barred shelves 30-35 cm high. The storing temperature in autumn and spring period of time fluctuated from 3-5o to 6-8°, but in winter period it was 1-2°. The observed results showed that the gross yield of beetroot accessions ranged from 25.0 to 105.4 t/ha, marketable yield – 16.7 to 74.9 t/ha, marketability – 33.8 to 97.2%. Storability of beet roots mostly depended on accession genotype with different natural decrease of weight and root rot diseases. Natural decrease of weight varied from 0.0 to 12.3%, total losses from root diseases were from 0.0 to 90.0%. The analysis carried out showed that the link between yield capacity and storage characteristics was weak, R= -0,042-0,144. The correlation between storability and root rot was R = -0,516-0,644, that was stronger than it was in natural decrease of weight, R = -0.115.
topic assessment
beetroot
accession
breeding
productivity
storability
url https://www.vegetables.su/jour/article/view/392
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