Allelopathic effect of leaf loppings of homestead trees on turmeric (Curcuma longa Linn.)

Allelopathic effect of leaf loppings of homestead trees on turmeric (Curcuma longa Linn.)

Authors

  • P.G. Sruthi Lakshmi Msc student
  • Jacob John Associate professor (Agronomy)

Keywords:

Agroforestry, Allelopathy, Homestead, Leaf lopping, Trees, Turmeric

Abstract

A pot culture study was undertaken to assess the allelopathic compatibility of leaves of certain homestead trees, viz. coconut (Cocos nucifera L.), cashew (Anacardium occidentaleL.), jack (Artocarpus heterophyllus Lamk.), mango (Mangifera indicaL.), tamarind (Tamarindus indica L.) and teak (Tectona grandisL.f.), commonly planted in the home gardens of Kerala, when applied as mulch in turmeric (cv. Sobha). At 6 months after planting (MAP), the number of leaves was significantly less in plants mulched with leaves of coconut, mango and teak. Rhizome yield was significantly higher when mulched with cashew (660 g plant-1), jack (557 g plant-1) and teak (565 g plant-1) leaves. However, mulching with mango leaves resulted in significantly lower yield (346.7 g plant-1). These findings will be useful for farmers in selecting suitable tree leaves for mulching in turmeric and also laying out compatible tree-crop combinations in their homesteads.align="justify">

Author Biographies

P.G. Sruthi Lakshmi, Msc student

Msc student, department of Agronomy, COA, Padannakkad, Kasaragod

Jacob John, Associate professor (Agronomy)

CSRC Karamana, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala Agricultural University

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Published

25-03-2016

How to Cite

Sruthi Lakshmi, P., & John, J. (2016). Allelopathic effect of leaf loppings of homestead trees on turmeric (Curcuma longa Linn.). Journal of Tropical Agriculture, 53(2), 227–232. Retrieved from https://jtropag.kau.in/index.php/ojs2/article/view/358

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Short communications

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