Growth and yield of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench) grown in the marginal upland area of Sta. Rita, Samar as influenced by different planting densities and mulching materials

Authors

  • Zenaida C. Gonzaga Department of Horticulture, Visayas State University, Visca, Baybay City, Leyte 6521-A
  • Warren L. Obeda Department of Horticulture, Visayas State University, Visca, Baybay City, Leyte 6521-A
  • Ana Linda G. Gorme Department of Horticulture, Visayas State University, Visca, Baybay City, Leyte 6521-A
  • Jessie C. Rom Department of Horticulture, Visayas State University, Visca, Baybay City, Leyte 6521-A
  • Oscar F. Abrantes Jr Department of Horticulture, Visayas State University, Visca, Baybay City, Leyte 6521-A
  • Othello B. Capuno Office of the Vice President for Research & Extension, Visayas State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32945/atr39sa4.2017

Keywords:

rice straw, rice hull, hagonoy, plastic mulch

Abstract

Okra or Lady’s finger, botanically known as Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench, is a tropical and sub-tropical indigenous vegetable crop commonly grown for its fibrous, slimy, and nutritious fruits and consumed by all classes of population. It has also several medicinal and economic values. Despite its many uses and potential value, its importance is under estimated, under-utilized, and considered a minor crop and little attention was paid to its improvement. The study was conducted to evaluate the effects of different planting densities and mulching materials on the growth and yield of okra grown in slightly sloping area in the marginal uplands in Sta. Rita, Samar, Philippines. A split-plot experiment was set up with planting density as main plot and the different mulching materials as the sub-plot which were: unmulched or bare soil, rice straw, rice hull, hagonoy and plastic mulch.

Planting density did not significantly affect the growth and yield of okra. Regardless ofthe mulching materials used, mulched plants were taller and yielded higher compared to unmulched plants. Moreover, the use of plastic mulch resulted to the highest total fruit yield. The results indicate the potential of mulching in increasing yield and thus profitability of okra production under marginal upland conditions.

Submitted

2024-11-29

Published

2017-07-15

How to Cite

Gonzaga, Z. C., Obeda, W. L., Gorme, A. L. G., Rom, J. C., Abrantes Jr, O. F., & Capuno, O. B. (2017). Growth and yield of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench) grown in the marginal upland area of Sta. Rita, Samar as influenced by different planting densities and mulching materials. Annals of Tropical Research, 39(Supplement A), 44–54. https://doi.org/10.32945/atr39sa4.2017

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Research Article

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