Effects of Planting Pattern and Planting Distance on Growth and Yield of Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.)
The effects of planting pattern and planting distance on the growth and yield of turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) were examined in Okinawa Prefecture situated in southern Japan. The dry weights of shoot and rhizome (yield) of turmeric planted in a triangular pattern were heavier than those planted in a q...
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doaj-9cdc2e559bfa4e30bd6317a3562546d32020-11-24T20:50:12ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPlant Production Science1343-943X1349-10082005-01-01819510510.1626/pps.8.9511644676Effects of Planting Pattern and Planting Distance on Growth and Yield of Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.)Amzad Hossain0Yukio Ishimine1Keiji Motomura2Hikaru Akamine3Faculty of Agriculture, University of the RyukyusFaculty of Agriculture, University of the RyukyusUniversity of the RyukyusFaculty of Agriculture, University of the RyukyusThe effects of planting pattern and planting distance on the growth and yield of turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) were examined in Okinawa Prefecture situated in southern Japan. The dry weights of shoot and rhizome (yield) of turmeric planted in a triangular pattern were heavier than those planted in a quadrate pattern. A 30-cm-triangular planting resulted in the heaviest shoot and rhizome yield among the planting patterns examined. Dry weight of shoot per unit land area (m2) was significantly heavier when planted at a 20- and 30-cm spacing than when planted with a larger spacing, whereas the highest yield was obtained when planted at a 30-cm spacing followed by 20- and 40-cm spacing. When turmeric was planted at a 20-cm spacing, rhizome could not expand properly, which ultimately resulted in the smaller rhizome compared with that planted with a larger spacing. The highest turmeric yield coupled with the lowest weed biomass was obtained on the two-row ridge in a 75-100 cm width compared with a one- or two-row ridge in a larger or smaller width. This study indicates that for reducing weed interference and obtaining higher yield, turmeric should be planted in a 30-cm-triangular pattern on two-row ridge in a 75-100 cm width.http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.8.95Planting densityRhizome-stub expansionRidge widthTriangular plantingTurmeric yieldWeed interference |
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Amzad Hossain Yukio Ishimine Keiji Motomura Hikaru Akamine Effects of Planting Pattern and Planting Distance on Growth and Yield of Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) Plant Production Science Planting density Rhizome-stub expansion Ridge width Triangular planting Turmeric yield Weed interference |
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Amzad Hossain Yukio Ishimine Keiji Motomura Hikaru Akamine |
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Effects of Planting Pattern and Planting Distance on Growth and Yield of Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) |
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Effects of Planting Pattern and Planting Distance on Growth and Yield of Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) |
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Effects of Planting Pattern and Planting Distance on Growth and Yield of Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) |
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Effects of Planting Pattern and Planting Distance on Growth and Yield of Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) |
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Effects of Planting Pattern and Planting Distance on Growth and Yield of Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) |
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effects of planting pattern and planting distance on growth and yield of turmeric (curcuma longa l.) |
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Plant Production Science |
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1343-943X 1349-1008 |
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The effects of planting pattern and planting distance on the growth and yield of turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) were examined in Okinawa Prefecture situated in southern Japan. The dry weights of shoot and rhizome (yield) of turmeric planted in a triangular pattern were heavier than those planted in a quadrate pattern. A 30-cm-triangular planting resulted in the heaviest shoot and rhizome yield among the planting patterns examined. Dry weight of shoot per unit land area (m2) was significantly heavier when planted at a 20- and 30-cm spacing than when planted with a larger spacing, whereas the highest yield was obtained when planted at a 30-cm spacing followed by 20- and 40-cm spacing. When turmeric was planted at a 20-cm spacing, rhizome could not expand properly, which ultimately resulted in the smaller rhizome compared with that planted with a larger spacing. The highest turmeric yield coupled with the lowest weed biomass was obtained on the two-row ridge in a 75-100 cm width compared with a one- or two-row ridge in a larger or smaller width. This study indicates that for reducing weed interference and obtaining higher yield, turmeric should be planted in a 30-cm-triangular pattern on two-row ridge in a 75-100 cm width. |
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Planting density Rhizome-stub expansion Ridge width Triangular planting Turmeric yield Weed interference |
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