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White Skin Orange Sweet Potato Grown In Limapuluh Kota District, West Sumatra Indonesia: Morphology And Elemental Analysis By Energy-dispersive X-ray Flourescence.

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The white skin sweet orange potato (Ipomoea batatas Linn ) was grown by organic method without using any synthetic fertilizer. It was harvested after 4 months of cultivation. Scanning electron photomicrograph of both transversal and longitudinal cross sections showed the formation of starch crystals having round or spherical and polygonal shape with sizes between 2 and 30 μm. Only carbon, oxygen as major elements and small concentration of potassium, calcium and magnesium were detected by energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometry. The absence of some important essential elements demands further investigation on soil-plant nutrient uptake relationship towards the production of highly nutritional potato.

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Volume 347 6th International Conference on Sustainable Agriculture, Food and Energy 18–21 October 2018, Manila, The Philippines

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