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Effect of okra and melon introduction on the productivity of yam minisetts in Southeastern Nigeria


II Ibeawuchi
IJ Ogoke
NN Oti
JC Obiefuna

Abstract

Experiments were conducted in 2002 and 2003 cropping seasons (April ā€“ November) to determine the effect of okra and melon introduction on the productivity of yam minisetts. Okra, melon and okra/melon were introduced to the yam-minisett plots at 0, 5 and 10 weeks after planting (WAP) using a randomized complete block design with 4 replications. Introduction at 10 WAP gave significantly higher tuber yields (Pš•Ÿ².05), and low yield of melon seeds than introductions made at 0 and 5 WAP. There was a 44% yam minisett tuber yield depression at 5 WAP in okra and okra/melon plots whereas; combinations with melon alone gave a 22% yam minisett tuber depression possibly because the melon crop failed. Introduction at 0 week, depressed the yields of yam minisett tubers by 41%, 39% and 48% respectively in the crop combinations with okra, melon and okra/melon. However, the high yields of melon seeds and okra fruits compensated for the depressed yield of yam-minisett tubers. This cropping system (introduction at 0 week) gave the highest gross monetary returns (N270,800.00) than introductions at 5 and 10 WAP.

Keywords: okra and melon introduction, yam-minisett productivity, Southeastern Nigeria

International Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development Vol. 6 2005: 188-194

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