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BIO Web Conf.
Volume 96, 2024
The 2nd Unhas International Conference on Agricultural Technology (UICAT 2023)
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Article Number | 07003 | |
Number of page(s) | 7 | |
Section | Rural Development, Food Security, and Supply Chain | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20249607003 | |
Published online | 27 March 2024 |
Growth and yield of four accessions of North Maluku local sweet potato in three different locations
1 Reserch Center for Food Crops, Cibinong Science Center, 16914, Bogor, Indonesia
2 Research Center for Horticultural and Estate Crops, Cibinong Science Center, 16914, Bogor, Indonesia
3 Agricultural Instrument Standardization Agency of West Java, 40391, Lembang, Indonesia
4 Research Center for Behavioral and Circular Economics, 12710, Jakarta, Indonesia
5 Research Center for Agro-industry, 15310, Serpong, Indonesia
* Corresponding author: suwitonobayu9@gmail.com
The accession of North Maluku sweet potato is quite a lot and has the opportunity to be developed as a local national variety. The aim of the study was to obtain local North Maluku sweet potato accessions which had good growth and production and were adaptive in various locations. The research was conducted in three locations, namely East Halmahera, West Halmahera, and Tidore Islands from March to July 2016 using a randomized block design, consisting of 4 accessions of local sweet potato (Halteng-1, Halteng-2, Halut-1, and Halut-4), repeated 5 times. The results showed that the vegetative growth of the four accessions differed in each location. The difference lies in the length of the stem, stem diameter, number of leaves, and the length of the petiole. In the yield component, the difference is in the weight and length of the tubers. The four sweet potato accessions are not stable yet planted in various agro-ecologies.
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