EFFECTS OF LAND PREPARATION AND POSTPLANTING TILLAGE ON WEED CONTROL AND CASSAVA YIELD

Authors

  • Federico G Villamayor Jr Professor, Philippine Root Crop Research and Training Center (PRCRTC), Baybay, Leyte, Philippines
  • Veronica L. Reoma Research Assistant, Philippine Root Crop Research and Training Center (PRCRTC), Baybay, Leyte, Philippines

Keywords:

Cassava, Land preparation, Postplanting tillage, Weed control, Cassava yield

Abstract

Two experiments were conducted to determine the effect of land preparation and postplanting tillage on weed control and cassava yield. The first experiment showed that weed biomass and cassava yield were not affected by the method of land preparation. Postplanting tillage, however, significantly affected weed biomass and root number but not root yield.
The best three postplanting tillage treatments in the first experiment based on costs and returns, were further tested in a second experiment. Tillage involving off-barring 2 weeks after planting (WAP) followed by handweeding within the row 3 WAP and hilling-up 5 and 7 WAP gave the highest yield and net return.

Submitted

2025-04-28

Published

1987-11-27

How to Cite

Villamayor Jr, F. G., & Reoma, V. L. (1987). EFFECTS OF LAND PREPARATION AND POSTPLANTING TILLAGE ON WEED CONTROL AND CASSAVA YIELD. Annals of Tropical Research, 9(4), 185–199. Retrieved from https://atr.vsu.edu.ph/article/view/660

Issue

Section

Original Research Article

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