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Control Number
57426
Date and Time of Latest Transaction
20060619142531.9
General Information
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Cataloging Source
PCARRD-DOST
Main Entry - Personal Name
Palang, Danilo B.
Main Entry - Uniform Title
ENGLISH
Title Statement
Screening of peanut and mungbean cultivars under coconut
General Note
Abuyog, Leyte: AES, 1987. 36p. -(RRDP-PCARD Proj.;Study 1)
Summary, Etc.
Ten mungbean and four peanut varieties/lines were grown under 30-40 years old coconut for three cropping years to determine their adaptability under shaded condition. The mungbean varieties/lines were Pag-asa 2 (CES 2 FOI), Pag-asa 3 (CES 2G-4), IPBM 79-9-94, IPBM 79-13-60, IPBM 79-17-79, IPBM 79-22-117, Pag-asa 1 (CES ID-21), IPBM 79-22-62, M350 and IPBM 79-9-82. The peanut varieties were BPI P9, Calubian Pink, UPL Pn2 and Libhu Red. Mungbean variety IPBM 79-18-60 consistently showed superior growth, vigor and yield performance compared with the other entries. It also showed consistently low pest and disease ratings for the three cropping years (July 1985 to June 1987) except during the second cropping year when it was moderately affected by beanfly and cercospora leaf spot. It had lower plant height which was ideal against lodging. Other high yielders and pest and disease resistant entries were IPBM 79-9-94, Pag-asa 1, IPBM 79-17-79, IPBM 79-22-62 and IPBM 79-9-82. Among the peanut varieties/lines tested, BPI P9 consistently showed superior resistance to common insect pests and diseases, as well as bean yield. UPL Pn2 obtained similar yield during the first and second cropping year but fell behind in the third year due to nematodes and cercospora leaf spot. Coconut production was favorably affected by the legume intercrop. Nut production increased by 38, 33 and 84% during the first, second and third cropping years, respectively
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term
ARACHIS HYPOGAEA
MUNG BEANS
ADAPTATION
GROWTH
YIELDS
PLANT BREEDING
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Department of Science and Technology
Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development
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