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Integrated Effect of Different Mulching and Furrow
Irrigation Techniques on Potato (Solanum tuberosum L)
Yield and Water Productivity at Kulumsa, Ethiopia
Samuel Lindi
1
, Mehiret Hone
1
, Eliyas Meskelu
2
, Bakasho Iticha
1
, Wubengida Admasu
1
, and
Kassu Tadesse
1
1
Kulumsa Agricultural Research Center, P.O.Box 489, Asella, Ethiopia. (corresponding Author)
Email: samuellindi5@gmail.com,
1
Kulumsa Agricultural Research Center, P.O.Box 489, Asella, Ethiopia.
2
Wendogenet Agricultural Research Center, P.O.Box 2003, Wendo, Ethiopia,
Accepted 4 October 2018
The experiment was conducted at Kulumsa Agricultural Research Center, Tiyo District, which is located
in Arsi Zone, Ethiopia during the dry season of 2014/15, 2015/16, 2016/17 and 2017/18 based on the
objective to select most effective water saving techniques and improve water productivity of irrigated
potato. Three types of furrow irrigation methods (alternate, fixed and conventional furrow), two mulch
types (straw and plastic) and no mulch (as control) with three replications in split plot design was
arranged. The over years analysis of variance revealed that, different types of irrigation and mulch
types highly significantly (p<0.01) affected potato tuber yield and water productivity. Potato tuber and
biological yield was highly significantly (p<0.01) influenced due to different mulch types used. In
addition to this, the interaction effect of irrigation methods and mulch types had a significant (p<0.05)
effect on tuber yield of potato. The maximum and minimum tuber yield of 44,866 and 39,782 kg/ha were
obtained at conventional and fixed furrow irrigation methods, respectively. The maximum and minimum
tuber yield of 44,136 and 39,218 kg/ha were obtained under straw and plastic mulch application,
respectively. The interaction effect showed that higher tuber yield of 50,452 kg/ha was obtained at
conventional furrow under straw mulching. Under deficit treatments, the higher tuber yield of
41,942kg/ha was obtained at alternate furrow irrigation under straw mulch. Therefore, for maximizing
tuber yield production of potato under no water stress scenario, irrigation should be done with
conventional furrow irrigation with straw mulching. On the other hand, under limiting water resource,
irrigation of potato could be done with alternate furrow irrigation method with straw mulch for
maximizing water productivity of potato at Tiyo district and similar agro-ecology and soil type.
Key words: alternate furrow, conventional furrow, fixed furrow, plastic mulch, straw mulch, potato, water
productivity
Cite this article as: Lindi, S., Hone, M., Meskelu, E., Iticha, B., Admasu, W., Tadesse, K. (2018). Integrated
Effect of Different Mulching and Furrow Irrigation Techniques on Potato (Solanum tuberosum L) Yield and Water
Productivity at Kulumsa, Ethiopia. Acad. Res. J. Agri. Sci. Res. 6(8): 488-494
INTRODUCTION
Irrigation is an age-old art-perhaps as old as human
civilization. Nevertheless, the increasing need for crop
production due to the growing population in the world is
necessitating a rapid expansion of irrigated agriculture
Academic Research
Journal of Agricultural
Science and Research
Vol. 6(8), pp. 488-494, October 2018
DOI: 10.14662/ARJASR2018.079
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ISSN: 2360-7874
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