A two-phase evaluation system integrating hydroponic and field screening identifies nutrient-efficient sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.) germplasm
Kang Du, Genmin Lyu, Yongxian Chen, Shunjie Zhang, Qiuming Ye, Pan Pan, Chaobin Yang, Daobin Tang, Jichun Wang, Changwen Lyu, Bo Xu, Kai Zhang

TL;DR
A new two-phase system identifies sweetpotato varieties that use nutrients efficiently, helping improve sustainable crop production.
Contribution
A novel two-phase screening system combining hydroponic and field evaluations to identify nutrient-efficient sweetpotato germplasm.
Findings
Five seedling traits consistently correlate with tolerance to nitrogen, phosphorus, or potassium deficiency.
Field validation confirmed significant variation in nutrient efficiency among genotypes and treatments.
Elite germplasm with specific nutrient use efficiency was successfully identified using the integrated framework.
Abstract
Sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.) is a crucial crop for global food security. However, its sustainable production is hindered by low nutrient use efficiency. Reliable screening protocols that accurately identify nutrient-efficient germplasm of this crop across developmental stages are still lacking. To bridge this gap, we established a novel two-phase evaluation system integrating hydroponic seedling screening with multi-nutrient field validation. We conducted principal component and regression analyses of 35 germplasms lines under controlled deficiencies of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K). Five conserved seedling traits were identified, including leaf number per plant, shoot fresh weight, root fresh weight, shoot dry weight, and net photosynthetic rate (Pn). These traits consistently correlated with tolerance to N, P, or K deficiency, thereby supporting their…
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TopicsBanana Cultivation and Research · Growth and nutrition in plants · Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism
