Responses of cassava growth and yield to leaf harvesting frequency and NPK fertilizer in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo

Harvesting young cassava leaves as a vegetable is a common practice in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo). However, information on its effects on growth and yield of cassava is scarce. Multi-locational trials were conducted on farmers’ fields in the province of South Kivu, DR Congo, during...

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Autores principales: Munyahali, W., Pypers, Pieter, Swennen, Rony L., Walangululu, J., Vanlauwe, Bernard, Merckx, Roel
Formato: Journal Article
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Publicado: Elsevier 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/88012
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author Munyahali, W.
Pypers, Pieter
Swennen, Rony L.
Walangululu, J.
Vanlauwe, Bernard
Merckx, Roel
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Munyahali, W.
Pypers, Pieter
Swennen, Rony L.
Vanlauwe, Bernard
Walangululu, J.
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Pypers, Pieter
Swennen, Rony L.
Walangululu, J.
Vanlauwe, Bernard
Merckx, Roel
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description Harvesting young cassava leaves as a vegetable is a common practice in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo). However, information on its effects on growth and yield of cassava is scarce. Multi-locational trials were conducted on farmers’ fields in the province of South Kivu, DR Congo, during two consecutive years to investigate the effects of harvesting frequency of 3 young leaves (no leaf harvesting (NoH); leaf harvesting at 4 week intervals (4-WI) or 2 week intervals (2-WI), starting 4 months after planting) and fertilizer (with or without NPK application) on the growth and yields of cassava, comparable to common practice by farmers in the area, based on a preceding household survey. Overall, harvesting of leaves did not result in significant effects on both height and stem diameter compared with the unharvested treatment. However, collection of leaves at 2-WI significantly (P < 0.05) decreased both height and stem diameter, and resulted in significant (P < 0.1) reduction of stem yields of 20.9% (4.0 t ha‐1) relative to leaf harvesting at 4-WI but only in the second year. Average total biomass and storage root yields in the control treatment were 35.8 and 23.5 t ha−1, respectively and were not significantly affected by leaf harvesting. Application of NPK fertilizer resulted in significant (P < 0.05) increases of both height and stem diameter over time, independent of the frequency of leaf harvesting. Mineral fertilizer significantly (P < 0.05) increased the overall total, storage root and stem yields by 28.3% (9.5 t ha−1), 19.9% (4.5 t ha−1) and 45.1% (5.0 t ha−1), respectively regardless of the frequency of leaf harvesting. This study indicates that harvesting of young leaves results in small or negligible effects on cassava growth and yields compared to the mineral fertilizers which increase both cassava growth and yields in the conditions of our study.
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spelling CGSpace880122024-05-01T08:16:50Z Responses of cassava growth and yield to leaf harvesting frequency and NPK fertilizer in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo Munyahali, W. Pypers, Pieter Swennen, Rony L. Walangululu, J. Vanlauwe, Bernard Merckx, Roel cassava growth yield npk fertilizers democratic republic of congo leaf harvesting frequency Harvesting young cassava leaves as a vegetable is a common practice in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo). However, information on its effects on growth and yield of cassava is scarce. Multi-locational trials were conducted on farmers’ fields in the province of South Kivu, DR Congo, during two consecutive years to investigate the effects of harvesting frequency of 3 young leaves (no leaf harvesting (NoH); leaf harvesting at 4 week intervals (4-WI) or 2 week intervals (2-WI), starting 4 months after planting) and fertilizer (with or without NPK application) on the growth and yields of cassava, comparable to common practice by farmers in the area, based on a preceding household survey. Overall, harvesting of leaves did not result in significant effects on both height and stem diameter compared with the unharvested treatment. However, collection of leaves at 2-WI significantly (P < 0.05) decreased both height and stem diameter, and resulted in significant (P < 0.1) reduction of stem yields of 20.9% (4.0 t ha‐1) relative to leaf harvesting at 4-WI but only in the second year. Average total biomass and storage root yields in the control treatment were 35.8 and 23.5 t ha−1, respectively and were not significantly affected by leaf harvesting. Application of NPK fertilizer resulted in significant (P < 0.05) increases of both height and stem diameter over time, independent of the frequency of leaf harvesting. Mineral fertilizer significantly (P < 0.05) increased the overall total, storage root and stem yields by 28.3% (9.5 t ha−1), 19.9% (4.5 t ha−1) and 45.1% (5.0 t ha−1), respectively regardless of the frequency of leaf harvesting. This study indicates that harvesting of young leaves results in small or negligible effects on cassava growth and yields compared to the mineral fertilizers which increase both cassava growth and yields in the conditions of our study. 2017-12 2017-09-22T13:32:51Z 2017-09-22T13:32:51Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/88012 en Open Access Elsevier Munyahali, W., Pypers, P., Swennen, R., Walangululu, J., Vanlauwe, B. & Merckx, R. (2017). Responses of cassava growth and yield to leaf harvesting frequency and NPK fertilizer in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo. Field Crops Research, 214, 194-201.
spellingShingle cassava
growth
yield
npk fertilizers
democratic republic of congo
leaf harvesting frequency
Munyahali, W.
Pypers, Pieter
Swennen, Rony L.
Walangululu, J.
Vanlauwe, Bernard
Merckx, Roel
Responses of cassava growth and yield to leaf harvesting frequency and NPK fertilizer in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo
title Responses of cassava growth and yield to leaf harvesting frequency and NPK fertilizer in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo
title_full Responses of cassava growth and yield to leaf harvesting frequency and NPK fertilizer in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo
title_fullStr Responses of cassava growth and yield to leaf harvesting frequency and NPK fertilizer in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo
title_full_unstemmed Responses of cassava growth and yield to leaf harvesting frequency and NPK fertilizer in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo
title_short Responses of cassava growth and yield to leaf harvesting frequency and NPK fertilizer in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo
title_sort responses of cassava growth and yield to leaf harvesting frequency and npk fertilizer in south kivu democratic republic of congo
topic cassava
growth
yield
npk fertilizers
democratic republic of congo
leaf harvesting frequency
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/88012
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