Response of Potato to Nitrogen and Phosphorus Fertilizer at Wag-Lasta Areas of Eastern Amhara, Ethiopia
Abstract Background: Production and productivity of potato in Ethiopia is far below the world average due to soil fertility and other complicated problems. From the production constraints nutrient depletion due to soil erosion is a serious problem. Annually, nitrogen 122 kg ha-1 P 13 kg ha-1and K 82 kg ha-1 was estimated to deplete from Ethiopia (Haileslassie et al., 2005). The essential nutrients like, nitrogen and phosphorus are the most important influential nutrient for production of potato but they are deficient in most Ethiopian soils and thus application of these nutrients could significantly increase crop yields. In this context an experiment was conducted at Sekota and Lasta Lalibela districts (Woleh and Kechin Abeba irrigation command areas) of eastern Amhara to investigate the effects of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers for yield and yield component of potato under irrigation condition. Methods: Four rates of nitrogen (0, 46, 92 and 138 Kg N kg ha-1) and four rates of phosphorus (0, 23, 46, and 69 Kg P2O5 kg ha-1) were combined in factorial arrangement and laid out in randomized complete block design with three replications. Results: the result of the study revealed that nitrogen and phosphorus had significant effect on plant height, marketable, and total yield of potato. But phosphorus did not show a significant effect on plant height and unmarketable yield at Sekota district of Woleh irrigation command area. Highest yield 45.55 t ha-1 was obtained from in combined application of 138 N and 23 P2O5 in Lalibela and 17.12 t ha-1 was obtained from in combined application of 138 N and 46 P2O5 from Sekota districts of Woleh irrigation command area. Conclusion: application of nitrogen and phosphorous fertilizer in the study area was more efficient in terms of tuber yield in Lalibela (Kechin Abeba) than Woleh. Cost benefit analysis indicated that application of 46 N kg ha-1 and 23 P2O5 kg ha-1 is required for optimum production of potato in Woleh and application of 138 kg ha-1 N combined with 23 kg ha-1 P2O5 is found to be the appropriate rates for optimum productivity of Potato at Lalibela under irrigation conditions and the same agro-ecology.