2022
DOI: 10.9734/ajahr/2022/v9i130134
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Effect of Spacing and Pruning Methods on Root Yield and Yield Parameters of Cassava (Mahinot esculenta Crantz) in Fedis District, East Harerghe Zone, Ethiopia

Abstract: Due to the long duration of cassava roots maturity, drought and disease problems, intercropping grain and legumes in cassava should be developed. To intercrop component crops, it is important to reduce cassavas’ canopy through the evaluation of the pruning effect on root yields. The study was aimed to determine the effects of different plant spacing and pruning methods on root yield and root yield parameters of cassava grown in Eastern part of Ethiopia. Cassava variety ‘Kello’ was used for the experiment as a … Show more

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“…Te heaviest and widest bulb recorded by Bombay red in the present study has obviously showed high yielding capacity of the variety in the study area. In this regard, diferent scholars have been also reported that Bombay red variety produced bulbs with the highest fresh weight compared to Adama red and Nasik red varieties [29]. Bulb weight is also afected by the genetic potential of the variety and the suitability of the growing environment where varieties difer in their performance as indicated in the present study and studies of other scholars [28,30].…”
Section: Fresh Bulb Weightsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Te heaviest and widest bulb recorded by Bombay red in the present study has obviously showed high yielding capacity of the variety in the study area. In this regard, diferent scholars have been also reported that Bombay red variety produced bulbs with the highest fresh weight compared to Adama red and Nasik red varieties [29]. Bulb weight is also afected by the genetic potential of the variety and the suitability of the growing environment where varieties difer in their performance as indicated in the present study and studies of other scholars [28,30].…”
Section: Fresh Bulb Weightsupporting
confidence: 65%