2005
DOI: 10.1300/j064v27n02_05
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Cassava Cultivation Management for Sustainable Vegetable Production in Intercropping with Okra

Abstract: A five-year field experiment evaluated the effects of growing okra [Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench] in inter-row spaces of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) and at three sowing dates on yield of both crops. Two contrasting cassava cultivars (TMS 30572-early maturing, short with full-branch and dense canopy and Odongbo-late maturing, tall with less-branch and sparse canopy) were evaluated. In the first experiment, okra was sown on 30 July, 20 August and 3 September as a late-season crop in 1999 and on 27 M… Show more

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“…It has a longterm average annual rainfall and evaporation of about 1200 mm and 1408mm, respectively. The average temperature of the area ranging from 28 o C in July/ August to 32 o C in February/March [5]. The soil at the experimental site was categorized as a well-drained tropical ferruginous soil (A horizon of an Oxic Paleudulf of Iwo series) with 83% sand, 5% silt and 12 % clay with a pH of 6.…”
Section: Methodology 21 Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It has a longterm average annual rainfall and evaporation of about 1200 mm and 1408mm, respectively. The average temperature of the area ranging from 28 o C in July/ August to 32 o C in February/March [5]. The soil at the experimental site was categorized as a well-drained tropical ferruginous soil (A horizon of an Oxic Paleudulf of Iwo series) with 83% sand, 5% silt and 12 % clay with a pH of 6.…”
Section: Methodology 21 Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The soil at the experimental site was categorized as a well-drained tropical ferruginous soil (A horizon of an Oxic Paleudulf of Iwo series) with 83% sand, 5% silt and 12 % clay with a pH of 6. [5]. Figure 1 shows the map of the study area.…”
Section: Methodology 21 Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%