Hoshikawa K",juliarni, THE GROWTH OF APIOS (APIOS-AMERICANA-MEDI KUS), A NEW CROP, UNDER FIELD CONDITIONS, Nippon Sakumotsu Gakkai Kiji, 64(2), 1995, pp. 323-327
To investigate the growth of apios (Apios americana Medikus) under fie
ld conditions, the sequential increase in the dry weights of shoot and
underground part from April to November 1993 was monitored. Seed tube
rs weighing 3-4 g (fresh weight) were planted in a Tohoku University e
xperimental field. The emergence of buds on the ground occurred 30 day
s after planting (DAP). Dry weights of vine and leaf increased progres
sively 98 days after planting, reached a maximum by 168 DAP, and then
declined for the remainder of the growing season. The initiation of ne
w tubers along the rhizomes took place by 68 DAP, but progressive enla
rgement occurred after maximum shoot growth or after the peak of flowe
ring. The growth of new tubers might have stopped as the plant wilted
by 217 DAP. Seed tuber (mother tuber) of apios did not degenerate. Its
dry weight gradually decreased until maximum shoot growth, and then i
ncreased when tuber growth became predominant. The weight of the seed
tuber at the end of the growth was similar to that at planting. It was
suggested that these results could be used as a basis of knowledge on
apios growth which would be of use in its cultivation.