Recent progress in cassava agronomy research in Vietnam

Cassava is an important root crop in Vietnam, and after rice and maize it is the major source of calories for human consumption and animal feed. Recently, cassava research has been supported by the national Root and Tuber Crops Resarch Program and by CIAT. Cassava agronomy research has produced the...

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Main Authors: Nguyen, Huu Hy, Tran, Dai Nghia, Pham, Van Bien
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 1995
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/82401
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author Nguyen, Huu Hy
Tran, Dai Nghia
Pham, Van Bien
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description Cassava is an important root crop in Vietnam, and after rice and maize it is the major source of calories for human consumption and animal feed. Recently, cassava research has been supported by the national Root and Tuber Crops Resarch Program and by CIAT. Cassava agronomy research has produced the following results: - Among various intercropping systems, the interplanting of cassava with peanut, mungbean or maize were the most promising in the South, while intercropping with peanut was most promising in the North. - Cassava planted vertically and on single ridges gave higher yields than planting in other positions or with other types of plant bed configurations. Differences in yield due to stake position or plant bed configuration were not significant, however. - Long-term NPK trials showed that in Hung Loc Center in Dong Nai there was still no response of cassava to fertilizers after three years of continuous cropping, while in Agric. College #3 in Bac Thai highly significant responses to N, P and K were already observed in the first year
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spelling CGSpace824012025-11-05T16:56:46Z Recent progress in cassava agronomy research in Vietnam Nguyen, Huu Hy Tran, Dai Nghia Pham, Van Bien manihot esculenta production data crop yield uses temperature rain agroclimatic zones soil chemicophysical properties intercropping profit fertilizers datos de producción rendimiento de cultivos usos temperatura lluvia zonas agroclimáticas propiedades fisico-quimicas del suelo cultivo intercalado ganancias abonos Cassava is an important root crop in Vietnam, and after rice and maize it is the major source of calories for human consumption and animal feed. Recently, cassava research has been supported by the national Root and Tuber Crops Resarch Program and by CIAT. Cassava agronomy research has produced the following results: - Among various intercropping systems, the interplanting of cassava with peanut, mungbean or maize were the most promising in the South, while intercropping with peanut was most promising in the North. - Cassava planted vertically and on single ridges gave higher yields than planting in other positions or with other types of plant bed configurations. Differences in yield due to stake position or plant bed configuration were not significant, however. - Long-term NPK trials showed that in Hung Loc Center in Dong Nai there was still no response of cassava to fertilizers after three years of continuous cropping, while in Agric. College #3 in Bac Thai highly significant responses to N, P and K were already observed in the first year 1995 2017-06-20T09:02:06Z 2017-06-20T09:02:06Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/82401 en Open Access application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture Nguyen, Huu Hy; Tran, Dai Nghia; Pham, Van Bien. 1995. Recent progress in cassava agronomy research in Vietnam . In: Howeler, Reinhardt H. (ed.). Regional Workshop Cassava Breeding, Agronomy Research and Technology Transfer in Asia (4, 1993, Trivandrum, Kerala, India). Cassava breeding, agronomy research and technology transfer in Asia: Proceedings . Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Bangkok, TH. p. 237-252.
spellingShingle manihot esculenta
production data
crop yield
uses
temperature
rain
agroclimatic zones
soil chemicophysical properties
intercropping
profit
fertilizers
datos de producción
rendimiento de cultivos
usos
temperatura
lluvia
zonas agroclimáticas
propiedades fisico-quimicas del suelo
cultivo intercalado
ganancias
abonos
Nguyen, Huu Hy
Tran, Dai Nghia
Pham, Van Bien
Recent progress in cassava agronomy research in Vietnam
title Recent progress in cassava agronomy research in Vietnam
title_full Recent progress in cassava agronomy research in Vietnam
title_fullStr Recent progress in cassava agronomy research in Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Recent progress in cassava agronomy research in Vietnam
title_short Recent progress in cassava agronomy research in Vietnam
title_sort recent progress in cassava agronomy research in vietnam
topic manihot esculenta
production data
crop yield
uses
temperature
rain
agroclimatic zones
soil chemicophysical properties
intercropping
profit
fertilizers
datos de producción
rendimiento de cultivos
usos
temperatura
lluvia
zonas agroclimáticas
propiedades fisico-quimicas del suelo
cultivo intercalado
ganancias
abonos
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