AUTHOR=Buckseth Tanuja , Tiwari Jagesh K. , Singh Rajesh K. , Kumar Vinod , Sharma Ashwani K. , Dalamu Dalamu , Bhardwaj Vinay , Sood Salej , Kumar Manoj , Sadawarti Murlidhar , Challam Clarissa , Naik Sharmistha , Pandey Narendra K. TITLE=Advances in innovative seed potato production systems in India JOURNAL=Frontiers in Agronomy VOLUME=4 YEAR=2022 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/agronomy/articles/10.3389/fagro.2022.956667 DOI=10.3389/fagro.2022.956667 ISSN=2673-3218 ABSTRACT=
India is the second largest producer of potatoes in the world. Seed is the single most important input in potato cultivation. High seed rate (2.5–3.0 tons/ha), low rate of multiplication, progressive viral degeneration, storage, and transportation are major issues of potato seed production in the country. Potato seed alone accounts for 40%-50% of the total potato production cost, and huge quantities of potentially edible food is put back into the soil as potato seed. The delayed penetration of new improved potato/seed varieties into farmers’ fields due to the slow multiplication rate and frequent seed replacement because of degeneration are associated issues. To circumvent these issues, continuous efforts are being made by potato researchers to develop innovative technologies for quick multiplication of initial healthy breeder’s seed of the released varieties in sufficient quantities to meet the demand in our country. A paradigm shift in potato seed production methods has taken place globally since the early 1900s. Major potato producers of the world have shifted from conventional to hi-tech seed production systems to improve the seed quality and enhance seed multiplication rate. New innovations can overcome many of the problems associated with potato seed production, particularly in tropical and sub-tropical countries. Recent advances in potato seed production systems in India and challenges ahead for seed production are described here.