2017
DOI: 10.5539/sar.v6n2p48
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An Evaluation of Banana Macropropagation Techniques for Producing Pig Fodder in Northern Thailand

Abstract: Smallholder farmers raising pigs in northern Thailand rely heavily on banana stalks as a fermented feed source, but struggle to reproduce banana plants fast enough to keep up with consumption. This study evaluated a variety of techniques for rapidly multiplying banana plants, using techniques appropriate and affordable to smallholder farmers in order to help meet this demand. Propagation techniques of Musa (ABB) cv. "Kluai Nam Wa" were conducted in greenhouse and field experiments in both lowland and upland ar… Show more

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“…However, when 20 mg L -1 gibberellin, 20 mg L -1 cytokinin, and 2 mg L -1 brassinosteroids were jointly applied, no significant increases were found in the pseudostem diameter,number/weight of roots or leaf width (Aspiazu, 2014). Langford et al (2017) studied the macropropagation of banana plants in a nursery with BAP at two concentrations: 10 -2 M and 5 x 10 -3 M, with the following treatments: immersion of corms in BAP solutions for 30 min, immersion of corms in coconut water for 30 min, and placing the corms in a substrate of rice husk. The treatments with BAP and coconut water (a natural source of cytokinins) induced sprouting in the corms and a loss of the apical dominance (Langford et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introduction 162mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, when 20 mg L -1 gibberellin, 20 mg L -1 cytokinin, and 2 mg L -1 brassinosteroids were jointly applied, no significant increases were found in the pseudostem diameter,number/weight of roots or leaf width (Aspiazu, 2014). Langford et al (2017) studied the macropropagation of banana plants in a nursery with BAP at two concentrations: 10 -2 M and 5 x 10 -3 M, with the following treatments: immersion of corms in BAP solutions for 30 min, immersion of corms in coconut water for 30 min, and placing the corms in a substrate of rice husk. The treatments with BAP and coconut water (a natural source of cytokinins) induced sprouting in the corms and a loss of the apical dominance (Langford et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introduction 162mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, access to sufficient and inexpensive planting material by smallholder plantain farmers is a major constraint in Sub-Saharan Africa [5], [7], [8]. This is as a result of several factors, including low sucker production due to the apical dominance behaviour of the main pseudostem [1], [9], [10] and poor field management by smallholder farmers [11], [12]. Farmers often rely on young suckers or old corms directly from the field for the establishment of new plantings; however, this plant material is frequently infested with pathogens or various pests [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%