Agronomic dataset on potato growth and yield in the Netherlands

Authors

  • Tamara ten Den Wageningen University and Research https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0824-3341
  • Inge van de Wiel Wageningen University and Research
  • Martin van Ittersum Wageningen University and Research
  • Frits van Evert Wageningen University and Research
  • Allard de Wit Wageningen University and Research https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5517-6404
  • Pytrik Reidsma

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18174/odjar.v10i0.18680

Abstract

Data was collected at two field locations in the Netherlands: on the clayey soils in Lelystad and the sandy soils of Vredepeel during 2019 and 2020. The original aim of this dataset was to calibrate and evaluate crop growth models for estimating potential, water-limited and nitrogen-limited yield levels for modern potato cultivars. Therefore, treatments include different cultivars, irrigation regimes, nitrogen fertilization, and light interception. During the two seasons extensive data was collected either passively, via non-destructive or via destructive measurements. Passive measurements consisted of weather and soil moisture data and were taken continuously throughout the season. Non-destructive data was collected on photosynthesis, reflection/light intensity, SPAD chlorophyll values, plant height, crop phenology, and groundwater level roughly every other week throughout the seasons. Destructive measurements were taken on biomass (leaves, stems and tubers), leaf area, NPK content (leaves), and the number of tubers between five and seven times per season. Additionally, during the final harvest data was collected on the tuber size distribution, marketability, and NPK content of the tubers.

Published

2024-09-20

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