Effect of plant density on growth and yield in Barraganete plantain (Musa paradisiaca (L.) AAB cv. Curare enano) for a single harvest cutting in Provincia de Los Ríos, Ecuador

The optimum plant density in Barraganete plantain (Musa paradisiaca (L.) AAB cv. Curare enano) was determined in Los Angeles-Provincia de Los Ríos, Ecuador. Treatments (sowing distance: T1 = 3m x 4m, T2 = 3m x 3m, T3 = 3m x 2m, T4 = 3m x 1.5m and T5 = 3m x 1m), were evaluated in a randomized complet...

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Main Authors: Santiago Miguel Ulloa Cortazar, Erick Daniel Wolf, Ignacio Armendáriz González
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Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2017-07-01
Series:Acta Agronómica
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Online Access:https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/acta_agronomica/article/view/52198
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spelling doaj-64e67703d0164c08bf251507ad514d882020-11-24T21:29:48ZengUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaActa Agronómica0120-28122323-01182017-07-0166336737210.15446/acag.v66n3.5219844558Effect of plant density on growth and yield in Barraganete plantain (Musa paradisiaca (L.) AAB cv. Curare enano) for a single harvest cutting in Provincia de Los Ríos, EcuadorSantiago Miguel Ulloa Cortazar0Erick Daniel Wolf1Ignacio Armendáriz González2Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas, ESPE. Santo Domingo, EcuadorUniversidad de las Fuerzas Armadas, ESPE. Santo Domingo, EcuadorUniversidad Tecnológica Equinoccial. Facultad de Medicina Eugenio Espejo. Quito, EcuadorThe optimum plant density in Barraganete plantain (Musa paradisiaca (L.) AAB cv. Curare enano) was determined in Los Angeles-Provincia de Los Ríos, Ecuador. Treatments (sowing distance: T1 = 3m x 4m, T2 = 3m x 3m, T3 = 3m x 2m, T4 = 3m x 1.5m and T5 = 3m x 1m), were evaluated in a randomized complete block design with five treatments and three replicates per treatment. The number of hands per cluster, hand weight, weeks to flowering, weeks to harvest, production for export and weed incidence in plantain crop, were evaluated. Variance analysis was performed and means were submitted to the Tukey test at 5% probability (p = 0.05). The optimum sowing distance was 2m between plants and 3m between rows. The best density was 1666 plants. ha-1 and obtained the best average hand weight (14.5 kg), the best average number of hands (4.9), the best average in weeks to harvest after flowering (12.1 Weeks) and the best production (kg.ha-1) of export bunches (close to 22 t.ha-1). Analysis with logistic models show the higher densities, which present advantages in their use, fact related to the increase of the annual plantain production. For this reason, values between 2150 and 2500 plants.ha-1 are postulated as optimal densities. Weed decreases with increasing plant density to a minimum of 227.94 g.m-2 in the highest plant density treatment.https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/acta_agronomica/article/view/52198Hands per clusterproduction for exportweed controlweeks to floweringweeks to harvestweight of hands
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author Santiago Miguel Ulloa Cortazar
Erick Daniel Wolf
Ignacio Armendáriz González
spellingShingle Santiago Miguel Ulloa Cortazar
Erick Daniel Wolf
Ignacio Armendáriz González
Effect of plant density on growth and yield in Barraganete plantain (Musa paradisiaca (L.) AAB cv. Curare enano) for a single harvest cutting in Provincia de Los Ríos, Ecuador
Acta Agronómica
Hands per cluster
production for export
weed control
weeks to flowering
weeks to harvest
weight of hands
author_facet Santiago Miguel Ulloa Cortazar
Erick Daniel Wolf
Ignacio Armendáriz González
author_sort Santiago Miguel Ulloa Cortazar
title Effect of plant density on growth and yield in Barraganete plantain (Musa paradisiaca (L.) AAB cv. Curare enano) for a single harvest cutting in Provincia de Los Ríos, Ecuador
title_short Effect of plant density on growth and yield in Barraganete plantain (Musa paradisiaca (L.) AAB cv. Curare enano) for a single harvest cutting in Provincia de Los Ríos, Ecuador
title_full Effect of plant density on growth and yield in Barraganete plantain (Musa paradisiaca (L.) AAB cv. Curare enano) for a single harvest cutting in Provincia de Los Ríos, Ecuador
title_fullStr Effect of plant density on growth and yield in Barraganete plantain (Musa paradisiaca (L.) AAB cv. Curare enano) for a single harvest cutting in Provincia de Los Ríos, Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed Effect of plant density on growth and yield in Barraganete plantain (Musa paradisiaca (L.) AAB cv. Curare enano) for a single harvest cutting in Provincia de Los Ríos, Ecuador
title_sort effect of plant density on growth and yield in barraganete plantain (musa paradisiaca (l.) aab cv. curare enano) for a single harvest cutting in provincia de los ríos, ecuador
publisher Universidad Nacional de Colombia
series Acta Agronómica
issn 0120-2812
2323-0118
publishDate 2017-07-01
description The optimum plant density in Barraganete plantain (Musa paradisiaca (L.) AAB cv. Curare enano) was determined in Los Angeles-Provincia de Los Ríos, Ecuador. Treatments (sowing distance: T1 = 3m x 4m, T2 = 3m x 3m, T3 = 3m x 2m, T4 = 3m x 1.5m and T5 = 3m x 1m), were evaluated in a randomized complete block design with five treatments and three replicates per treatment. The number of hands per cluster, hand weight, weeks to flowering, weeks to harvest, production for export and weed incidence in plantain crop, were evaluated. Variance analysis was performed and means were submitted to the Tukey test at 5% probability (p = 0.05). The optimum sowing distance was 2m between plants and 3m between rows. The best density was 1666 plants. ha-1 and obtained the best average hand weight (14.5 kg), the best average number of hands (4.9), the best average in weeks to harvest after flowering (12.1 Weeks) and the best production (kg.ha-1) of export bunches (close to 22 t.ha-1). Analysis with logistic models show the higher densities, which present advantages in their use, fact related to the increase of the annual plantain production. For this reason, values between 2150 and 2500 plants.ha-1 are postulated as optimal densities. Weed decreases with increasing plant density to a minimum of 227.94 g.m-2 in the highest plant density treatment.
topic Hands per cluster
production for export
weed control
weeks to flowering
weeks to harvest
weight of hands
url https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/acta_agronomica/article/view/52198
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