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    Calcium vital for potato quality

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltApril 20, 20212 Mins Read
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    Yara is urging growers to not overlook the importance of calcium in their potato crops. Natalie Wood, country arable agronomist for the company, explained that the nutrient plays a vital role in ensuring quality parameters.

    “Calcium, along with other nutrients, can make the difference between selling the crop pre-pack or as ware. The cost of application is compensated for by the price differential,” she said.

    Ms Wood took the time to answer some questions on the importance of calcium and how to effectively apply it to maximise quality.

    What role does calcium play?

    “Calcium has multiple supporting functions. Potatoes need calcium to strengthen their tuber skin, for example. This not only results in a better skin finish but improves resistance against many diseases, including black scurf, silver scurf and both common and powdery scab.”

    “Deficiency in calcium can also cause internal rust spot, discolouration and hollow tubers, so ensuring availability is crucial.”

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    Natalie Wood, country arable agronomist for Yara.

    When should calcium be applied?

    “Applying calcium at tuber initiation is important so that the developing tuber can be flushed with soluble calcium.”

    Does the source of calcium matter?

    “Yes, getting the source right is also key. Many incorrectly believe that liming on its own will be able to provide enough calcium for the crop. However, that’s usually not the case; many liming materials contain calcium carbonate. This is not highly water-soluble, meaning the calcium is not freely available to the crop throughout the growing season.”

    What kind of product should be used?

    “Choose a product that delivers what you need at high solubility levels. Lime, for example, is calcium carbonate and requires 66,000 litres of water to dissolve just 1kg. That’s a long time before the calcium becomes plant-available – it certainly won’t be during the season when it’s required. A product that only needs one litre of water to dissolve 1kg, however, would ensure availability for the plant during those crucial stages.”

    Any additional comments?

    “Calcium is a very important nutrient when growing potatoes. That said, it’s easy to underestimate how much of a difference it can make. To get the best results possible in your potato crop, use the right product at the right time to make sure calcium is available to support healthy growth.”

    More information is available at www.yara.co.uk

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    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

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