Effect of banana leaf pruning on banana and bean yield in an intercropping system in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo

Banana-bean intercropping systems are used by many small-scale farmers in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo to maximize land use and intensify crop production. A study was conducted at the INERA Mulungu research station to determine the effect of banana leaf pruning on banana (Musa spp.) and bean...

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Autores principales: Ntamwira, J., Pypers, Pieter, Asten, Piet J.A. van, Vanlauwe, Bernard, Ruhigwa, B.A., Lepoint, P.C.E., Blomme, Guy
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/79827
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author Ntamwira, J.
Pypers, Pieter
Asten, Piet J.A. van
Vanlauwe, Bernard
Ruhigwa, B.A.
Lepoint, P.C.E.
Blomme, Guy
author_browse Asten, Piet J.A. van
Blomme, Guy
Lepoint, P.C.E.
Ntamwira, J.
Pypers, Pieter
Ruhigwa, B.A.
Vanlauwe, Bernard
author_facet Ntamwira, J.
Pypers, Pieter
Asten, Piet J.A. van
Vanlauwe, Bernard
Ruhigwa, B.A.
Lepoint, P.C.E.
Blomme, Guy
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description Banana-bean intercropping systems are used by many small-scale farmers in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo to maximize land use and intensify crop production. A study was conducted at the INERA Mulungu research station to determine the effect of banana leaf pruning on banana (Musa spp.) and bean (Phaseolus vulgaris, Fabaceae) yield. The East African highland cooking banana ‘Barhabesha’ was established in April 2007 at a spacing of 2 by 3 meters. The treatments consisted of different levels of banana leaf canopy coverage (5 leaves [5L] and all leaves [ALL]) and leguminous crop varieties (the bush bean ‘Ngwaku Ngwaku’ and the climbing bean ‘AND10’) which were planted in the banana plot. Bean yields were assessed during 4 cropping seasons (2008B, 2009A, 2009B and 2010A). Banana leaf pruning did not have a significant effect on time from planting to bunch harvest in either legume intercropping treatment. Banana leaf pruning did not have a significant effect on banana yield (32.3 and 28.6 t/ha for ALL; 32.2 and 26.3 t/ha for 5L for climbing and bush bean intercropping respectively). The average banana bunch weight was higher in the climbing bean (ALL: 19.4 / 5L: 19.4 kg) than in the bush bean intercropped plots (ALL: 17.2 / 5L: 16.1 kg). A reduction in the number of banana leaves (i.e. from all leaves to 5 leaves) enhanced bean yield for both legume types. Under the all leaves treatment, climbing bean yield (358 kg/ha) was slightly but not significantly higher than bush bean yield (335 kg/ha). However, it was significantly higher for the 5L treatment (512 kg/ha against 362 kg/ha). Results from a gross margin analysis of banana-bean intercropping and cropping season effects are also presented.
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spelling CGSpace798272023-06-12T08:28:50Z Effect of banana leaf pruning on banana and bean yield in an intercropping system in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo Ntamwira, J. Pypers, Pieter Asten, Piet J.A. van Vanlauwe, Bernard Ruhigwa, B.A. Lepoint, P.C.E. Blomme, Guy bananas gross margin analysis legume yield intercropping systems leaf pruning Banana-bean intercropping systems are used by many small-scale farmers in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo to maximize land use and intensify crop production. A study was conducted at the INERA Mulungu research station to determine the effect of banana leaf pruning on banana (Musa spp.) and bean (Phaseolus vulgaris, Fabaceae) yield. The East African highland cooking banana ‘Barhabesha’ was established in April 2007 at a spacing of 2 by 3 meters. The treatments consisted of different levels of banana leaf canopy coverage (5 leaves [5L] and all leaves [ALL]) and leguminous crop varieties (the bush bean ‘Ngwaku Ngwaku’ and the climbing bean ‘AND10’) which were planted in the banana plot. Bean yields were assessed during 4 cropping seasons (2008B, 2009A, 2009B and 2010A). Banana leaf pruning did not have a significant effect on time from planting to bunch harvest in either legume intercropping treatment. Banana leaf pruning did not have a significant effect on banana yield (32.3 and 28.6 t/ha for ALL; 32.2 and 26.3 t/ha for 5L for climbing and bush bean intercropping respectively). The average banana bunch weight was higher in the climbing bean (ALL: 19.4 / 5L: 19.4 kg) than in the bush bean intercropped plots (ALL: 17.2 / 5L: 16.1 kg). A reduction in the number of banana leaves (i.e. from all leaves to 5 leaves) enhanced bean yield for both legume types. Under the all leaves treatment, climbing bean yield (358 kg/ha) was slightly but not significantly higher than bush bean yield (335 kg/ha). However, it was significantly higher for the 5L treatment (512 kg/ha against 362 kg/ha). Results from a gross margin analysis of banana-bean intercropping and cropping season effects are also presented. 2012 2017-02-13T13:41:35Z 2017-02-13T13:41:35Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/79827 en Limited Access Ntamwira, J., Pypers, P., Van Asten, P., Vanlauwe, B., Ndungo, V., Badesire, A. & Blomme, G. (2012). Effect of banana leaf pruning on banana and bean yield in an intercropping system in eastern democratic republic of Congo. African Journal of Plant Science and Biotechnology, 7(1), 32-35.
spellingShingle bananas
gross margin analysis
legume yield
intercropping systems
leaf pruning
Ntamwira, J.
Pypers, Pieter
Asten, Piet J.A. van
Vanlauwe, Bernard
Ruhigwa, B.A.
Lepoint, P.C.E.
Blomme, Guy
Effect of banana leaf pruning on banana and bean yield in an intercropping system in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
title Effect of banana leaf pruning on banana and bean yield in an intercropping system in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
title_full Effect of banana leaf pruning on banana and bean yield in an intercropping system in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
title_fullStr Effect of banana leaf pruning on banana and bean yield in an intercropping system in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
title_full_unstemmed Effect of banana leaf pruning on banana and bean yield in an intercropping system in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
title_short Effect of banana leaf pruning on banana and bean yield in an intercropping system in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
title_sort effect of banana leaf pruning on banana and bean yield in an intercropping system in eastern democratic republic of congo
topic bananas
gross margin analysis
legume yield
intercropping systems
leaf pruning
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/79827
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