EFFECTS OF METHOD AND DURATION OF STORING SEEDPIECES ON SHOOT EMERGENCE AND GROWTH OF ABACA
Keywords:
Abaca, Seedpieces, Method of storage, Duration of storage, Shoot emergence, GrowthAbstract
Percentage weight loss of abaca seedpieces placed in jute sacks and stored in a well-aerated nipa hut was higher than those covered with fresh banana leaves and stored in shaded field. These methods did not significantly affect percentage emergence, number of shoots produced per seedpiece, plant height, stem diameter and number of functional leaves per plant of 4-month old abaca. Duration of storage prior to planting significantly affected all the aforementioned parameters. Storing seedpieces for not more than 3 weeks by either method still favored vigorous growth of abaca plants. No significant interaction effects existed between methods and duration of storing abaca seedpieces on shoot emergence and growth.
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