Mukibat and traditional systems of growing cassava [Philippines]
1985
Gerardino, E.B.
This two-treatment experiment was conducted in Randomized Complete Block Design with five replications. The data gathered included plant height, number of stems, and number, length, diameter, and weight of storage roots. The data were analyzed by the Analysis of Variance using T-test which are interpreted at both 5 percent and 1 percent levels of significance. The findings of the study showed that cassava plants grown under Mukibat system produced more number of stems (2.25 stems/hill), more number of storage roots (9.4 storage roots per hill), longer storage roots (21.86 centimeters) and heavier computed storage roots with a mean of 7.773 tons per hectare than those grown under the traditional system. The difference between means of the above measurements was significant at 1 percent level. The two systems of growing cassava however, did not differ in terms of height and storage root diameter
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