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African
Journal of Agricultural Research Vol. 2(5), pp. 223-231, May, 2007
ISSN 1991- 637X© 2007 Academic Journals
Full Length Research Paper
Productivity of cassava/okra intercropping systems as influenced by okra
planting density
C.O. Muoneke* and E.U. Mbah
Department of Agronomy,
Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike
*Corresponding author.
E-mail:
cosmuoneke@yahoo.com
Accepted 12 May,
2007
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The productivity of cassava
(Manihot esculentus Crantz)/okra (Abelmoschus esculentus
L. Moench) intercropping system as influenced by okra planting density
(0; 14,000; 28,000; 42,000 and 56,000 plants/ha) in intercropping with
cassava (10,000 plants/ha) were investigated in 2000/2001 and 2001/2002
cropping seasons at Umudike, a rainforest location in south-eastern
Nigeria. The results showed that sole cassava plants were shorter than
the intercrops between 6 to 12 weeks after planting (WAP) in 2000/2001
but throughout the growing period (6 - 48 WAP) in 2001/2002 as okra
planting density in the mixture increased. Similarly, sole okra plants
were shorter than the intercropped ones. The leaf production and the
leaf area index (LAI) of
okra were reduced by high okra planting densities intercropped with
cassava. The LAI of cassava increased up to 36 WAP and thereafter
declined while in okra it declined up to 10 WAP in both years. It was
always higher in sole okra than in the intercrops. Intercropping
reduced the total number of tubers but the tuber yield was not affected.
Intercropping significantly (P< 0.05) reduced the number of fresh pods,
pod length and diameter, pod weight per plant and pod yield/ha. Within
the intercrops, okra pod yield was not affected by okra planting density
in 2000/2001 whereas in 2001/2002 season, 42,000 plants/ha okra plots
yielded higher than the other intercrops. The results showed that it was
more productive to grow the two crops together as depicted by yield
advantages of 25-30% and that there was higher monetary returns in the
mixtures. The optimum okra planting density for intercropping with
cassava was 42,000 plants/ha as it had the highest yield advantage of
30% in both seasons and gross monetary returns of N 142,000.00
and N 153,900.00 in 2000/2001 and 2001/2002 seasons,
respectively.
Key words:
Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L. Moench) plant density, cassava (Manihot
esculenta Crantz), intercropping
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