IPB Mg 7a 13-45 (PSB Mg 10)and MMPn 86.27: promising legume varieties under lowland rice-based systems
2001
Sugui, F.P. | Belen, P.G. | Sugui, C.C. | Bernade, J.A. | Rasalan, R.E. | Pastor, E.C. | Coma, S. | Tadena, P.A. (Mariano Marcos State Univ., Batac, Ilocos Norte (Philippines))
The yield potential and agronomic character traits of promising mungbean and peanut varieties were evaluated. Findings showed that Mungbean variety, IPB Mg 79 13-45 was a consistent top yielder in Regions I [Ilocos Region] and II [Cagayan Valley] from 1985 to 1992, ranked number one in DA-CVIARC [Department of Agriculture-Cagayan Valley Integrated Agricultural Research Center] and belonged to the top three high yielding entries in MMSU and PSU. The yield ranged from 0.88 to 2.66t/ha with a mean yield of 1.52t/ha. On-farm trials in Ilocos Norte conducted from 1993 to 1996 showed that IPB Mg 79 13-45 had a yield advantage of 37% over Pag-asa 7 and 41% over Pag-asa 3. IPB Mg 79 13-45 is large seeded weighing 6.4 per 100 seeds and tastes good. If a mungbean farmer produces 1,500 kg/ha valued at P25/kg he will get a gross income of P37,500. If production cost is P10,000/ha, a farmer can earn a net income of P27,500 or an ROI of 375%. Peanut variety, MMPn 86.27 was consistently high yielding in Regions I, IV [Southern Tagalog], VII [Central Visayas], VIII [Eastern Visayas], XI [Southern Mindanao] and XII [Central Mindanao] during dry season, and in Regions VII, VIII and IX [Western Mindanao] during the wet season. The yield ranged from 1008 to 4354 kg/ha with a mean yield of of 1,744 kg/ha during the wet season and 1619 kg/ha during the dry season croppings. It has yield advantage of 21.28% during the wet season and 7.14% during dry season over the check variety PSB Pn1. It is large seeded, weighing 61g/100 seeds and an average pod of 14/plant at 2 seeds/pod with a shelling percentage of 70-72%. The seeds contain 26.04% protein, 22.90% carbohydrates and 43.04% crude fat. It is now used as local cultivars in Bohol, Bicol, Davao, Tupi and Ilocos Norte. If a peanut farmer produced 1,500 kg shelled peanut seed per hectare valued at P33/kg, he can get a gross income of P49,500. If the production cost is P12,000/ha, he can earn a net income of P37,000 or an ROI of 412.4%.
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