Respone of peanut to different intervals of irrigation / by Alberto P. Romea.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite, 1990. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: 45p. : ill. ; 28 cm. illustrations ; cmContent type:
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Online resources: Abstract: ROMEA, ALBERTO PAULME. Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite, April 1990. "RESPONSE OF PEANUT TO DIFFERENT INTERVALS OF IRRIGATION." Adviser: Engr. Cesar C. Carriaga. The study was conducted to determine the performance of peanut to different intervals of irrigation. Specifically it aimed to determine the irrigation interval suited to peanut. The height of peanut was not affected by the different intervals of irrigation used one month after planting. However, different intervals of irrigation influenced the height of plants two months after planting and during harvesting. The maximum height of 26.91 centimeters observed on the plants irrigated five weeks and eight weeks after planting. It was followed by one week irrigation interval (26.26 centimeters). Plants having no, irrigation but with mulching obtained an average height of 25.80 centimeters. The average height of 23.54 centimeters was noticed among plants without irrigation, Plants irrigated at two weeks interval attained a mean height of 22.84 centimeters. The mini-mum height of 22.80 centimeters was attained by the plants irrigated at three weeks interval. Irrigation intervals also influenced the yield of peanut. Plants without irrigation obtained the lowest yield of 668.66 kilograms per hectare while one week irrigation interval attained a maximum yield of 1,262.03 kilograms per hectare. Irrigation applied five weeks and eight weeks after planting yielded 1,233.36 kilograms per hectare. It was then followed by the plants irrigated at two weeks interval (783.30 kg/ha). Plants irrigated at three weeks interval had a yield of 782.13 kilograms per hectare. A 685.36 kilograms per hectare was obtained among the plants without irrigation but with mulching.
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Thesis (BSAE - - Soil and Water Management) Don Severino Agricultural College.

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ROMEA, ALBERTO PAULME. Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite, April 1990. "RESPONSE OF PEANUT TO DIFFERENT INTERVALS OF IRRIGATION." Adviser: Engr. Cesar C. Carriaga.
The study was conducted to determine the performance of peanut to different intervals of irrigation. Specifically it aimed to determine the irrigation interval suited to peanut. The height of peanut was not affected by the different intervals of irrigation used one month after planting. However, different intervals of irrigation influenced the height of plants two months after planting and during harvesting. The maximum height of 26.91 centimeters observed on the plants irrigated five weeks and eight weeks after planting. It was followed by one week irrigation interval (26.26 centimeters). Plants having no, irrigation but with mulching obtained an average height of 25.80 centimeters. The average height of 23.54 centimeters was noticed among plants without irrigation, Plants irrigated at two weeks interval attained a mean height of 22.84 centimeters. The mini-mum height of 22.80 centimeters was attained by the plants irrigated at three weeks interval. Irrigation intervals also influenced the yield of peanut. Plants without irrigation obtained the lowest yield of 668.66 kilograms per hectare while one week irrigation interval attained a maximum yield of 1,262.03 kilograms per hectare. Irrigation applied five weeks and eight weeks after planting yielded 1,233.36 kilograms per hectare. It was then followed by the plants irrigated at two weeks interval (783.30 kg/ha). Plants irrigated at three weeks interval had a yield of 782.13 kilograms per hectare. A 685.36 kilograms per hectare was obtained among the plants without irrigation but with mulching.

Submitted to the University Library April 10, 1990 T-1061

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