Spatial arrangement in corn legumes intercropping / Solomon M. Amossa.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : 1991. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: 136 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Online resources: Abstract: Solomon Amosa. Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite, July 1990. Spatial Arrangement in Corn Legumes Intercropping. Major Adviser: Dr. Eusebio V. Alava. The study was conducted to determine the effect of the different intercropping treatments and the pattern on the growth and yield of corn plant using single and double row system and to evaluate the economy of production of the different intercropping systems. Zhe 4IBP variety 1 corn, UPL Pn-4 variety of peanut, UPLBS3’ variety of bush sitao, and UPLSY-4 variety of soybean were used in the study. Split plot in Randomized Complete Block Design was used in the experiment with seven treatments. Results showed that corn bush sitao intercropping combination in a single row system produced the highest corn yield and yield components over the rest of the intercropping treatments. However corn and bush sitao monocul ture surpassed the intercropping treatments in yield in this experiment. Corn-bush sitao intercropping combination in a double row system produced lesser yield when compared to the single row system. This was due to the difference in population density. However yield per plant of corn and bush sitao was greater in a double row system than those in the single system. This was also attributed to the difference in population density. Generally, considering the net profit obtained from each intercropping treatment in the study, corn bush sitao intercropping combination in the single row system gave the highest net return. The lowest net profit was obtained from corn soybean intercropping combination.
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Thesis (M.S. - - Agronomy) Don Severino Agricultural College.

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Solomon Amosa. Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite, July 1990. Spatial Arrangement in Corn Legumes Intercropping. Major Adviser: Dr. Eusebio V. Alava.

The study was conducted to determine the effect of the different intercropping treatments and the pattern on the growth and yield of corn plant using single and double row system and to evaluate the economy of production of the different intercropping systems.

Zhe 4IBP variety 1 corn, UPL Pn-4 variety of peanut, UPLBS3’ variety of bush sitao, and UPLSY-4 variety of soybean were used in the study.

Split plot in Randomized Complete Block Design was used in the experiment with seven treatments.

Results showed that corn bush sitao intercropping combination in a single row system produced the highest corn yield and yield components over the rest of the intercropping treatments. However corn and bush sitao monocul ture surpassed the intercropping treatments in yield in this experiment. Corn-bush sitao intercropping combination in a double row system produced lesser yield when compared to the single row system. This was due to the difference in population density. However yield per plant of corn and bush sitao was greater in a double row system than those in the single system. This was also attributed to the difference in
population density.

Generally, considering the net profit obtained from each intercropping treatment in the study, corn bush sitao intercropping combination in the single row system gave the highest net return. The lowest net profit was obtained from corn soybean intercropping combination.

Submitted to the University Library 03/25/1991 T-1162

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