Intercropping soybeans and peanut / by Arcadio C. Feranil.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite, 1980. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: 24 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 635.655  F37 1980
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  • College of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Natural Resources (CAFENR)
Abstract: The study of intercropping soybeans and peanuts was conducted from October 1979 to January 1930 at Kayquit, Indang, Cavite. This study was undertaken to determine the effect of intercropping both leguminous crops. An area of 120 square meter land was used in this study. The area was prepared by plowing three times followed by harrowing with the interval of two weeks between each of a randomized complete block design was used with four replications and then subdivided into three equal plots to represent different treatments. Planting was done on October 29, 1979. Five days after planting, the soybeans began to germinate. Peanut seeds started to germinate one day later. The highest plants were noted from treatment 3 having a mean height of 25.54 cms for peanut and 24.95 cms for soybeans. T, (peanut planted alone) gave a mean of 23.86 cms and 20.42 cms for T1 (soybean planted alone). The highest number of pods was obtained from treatment 3 with a mean of 16.04 grams for I-peanut and 10.4 grams for I-soybeans. Computed yield of harvested pods per hectare showed that treatment 3 (the intercropped peanut and soybeans ) produced the highest yield of 1764.4 kgs and 624 kgs respectively followed by 12 (Peanut planted alone) with a weight of 1531 kgs/ha and 498 kgs/ha for soybeans.
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The study of intercropping soybeans and peanuts was conducted from October 1979 to January 1930 at Kayquit, Indang, Cavite. This study was undertaken to determine the effect of intercropping both leguminous crops. An area of 120 square meter land was used in this study. The area was prepared by plowing three times followed by harrowing with the interval of two weeks between each of a randomized complete block design was used with four replications and then subdivided into three equal plots to represent different treatments.
Planting was done on October 29, 1979. Five days after planting, the soybeans began to germinate. Peanut seeds started to germinate one day later. The highest plants were noted from treatment 3 having a mean height of 25.54 cms for peanut and 24.95 cms for soybeans. T, (peanut planted alone) gave a mean of 23.86 cms and 20.42 cms for T1 (soybean planted alone). The highest number of pods was obtained from treatment 3 with a mean of 16.04 grams for I-peanut and 10.4 grams for I-soybeans.
Computed yield of harvested pods per hectare showed that treatment 3 (the intercropped peanut and soybeans ) produced the highest yield of 1764.4 kgs and 624 kgs respectively followed by 12 (Peanut planted alone) with a weight of 1531 kgs/ha and 498 kgs/ha for soybeans.

Submitted to the University Library 03-10-1980 SP-523

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