Abstract:
Potato is the second most important and co-staple crop in eastern Ethiopia. However, the
average tuber yield is low as compared to the potential yield of the crop. The use of proper
types and rates of fertilizer is one of the measures to increase productivity of the crop in
the region. Therefore, a field experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of combined
application of blended NPS and Urea fertilizers on growth, yield components, tuber yield
and tuber quality of potato at Rare research site, Haramaya University during 2019/2020
cropping season. The treatments consisted of factorial combinations of six rates of blended
NPS fertilizer (0, 50,100, 150, 200, and 250 kg ha-1
) and four levels of Urea fertilizer (0,
50, 100, and 150 kg ha-1
). The experiment was laid down in a randomized complete block
design with three replications using potato variety Bubu. The results of analysis of
variance revealed that the combined application of NPS and Urea fertilizers significantly
influenced phenology, growth, yield components, tuber yield and tuber quality related
traits of potato plants. However, main stem number per hill was not significantly influence
by the application of NPS and Urea fertilizer. Flowering and maturity of the crop was
significantly delayed due to application of highest rates of NPS and Urea fertilizers, which
significantly enhanced growth, yield components, tuber yield and tuber quality related
traits. The highest total (47.04 t ha-1
) and marketable tuber yields (46.05 t ha-1) were
obtained due to combined application of 250 kg ha-1 NPS and 150 kg ha-1Urea,while the
lowest respective values of 24.37 t ha-1
and 17.04 t ha-1 were recorded for plots
maintained without application of the two fertilizers. Combined application of the
fertilizers also produced tubers with the highest dry matter content, specific gravity and
starch content with respective values of 27.94%, 1.099 gcm-3
and 17.67 g/100g . The
results of partial budget analysis showed that application of 50 kg ha-1 NPS without Urea
fertilizer had the highest marginal rate of return (1508.11%), but could not offer highest
net benefit and highest tuber yield. However, application of 250 kg NPS and 150 kg Urea
ha-1
had 112491.75 Birr net benefit with benefit cost ratio of 1.54 (112.5%) and 22810 kg
ha-1
(98.15%) marketable tuber yield advantages over application of 50 kg ha-1 NPS
fertilizer and with marginal rate of return (1214.16%) above the minimum acceptable
level. Therefore, combined application of 250 kg NPS and 150 kg Urea ha-1
could be
recommended for potato production in Haramaya area and in areas with similar agro ecological and soil conditions.