Effect of clump planting of maize and time of planting of beans on growth and yield of intercropped maize and beans

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Date
1999Author
Egal, Abdulkadir M.
Type
ThesisLanguage
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Two field experiments were conducted at the University of
Nairobi's Faculty of Agriculture Kabete, to investigate
the merits of clump planting of maize and time of planting
of intercropped beans on growth and yield of the maize and
beans. Effect of the treatments on field weed load was
also examined. Three clumping patterns of maize and three
planting times of beans were tested in a factorial
experiment laid out in a completely randomised block
design with three replications. The clumping patterns of
maize consisted of one maize plant per hill spaced at 75
and 25 cm, two maize plants per hill spaced at 75 and 50
cm, and three maize plants per hill spaced at 75 and 75
cm. The three planting times of beans were beans planted
with maize at the same time, planting beans two weeks
after maize was planted, and planting beans four weeks
after planting of maize. The two crops were intercropped
in the same row. The parameters measured were: Biomass
developments, grain yield and yield components, and field
weed load quantified as weed biomass.
Results showed that beans planted at the same time with
maize had a superior yield compared with the beans planted
two or four weeks after planting of maize. Beans planted
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with maize clump spaced at 75 by 75 cm yielded
significantly higher than beans planted with maize clump
spaced at 75 by 50 cm and this in turn was higher than
beans planted with maize clumped at 75 cm by 25 cm.
The clump planting of maize and time planting of beans had
no significant effect on the maize. The weed dry matter in
clump spacing at 75 by 75 cm was significantly higher than
in clump spacing at 75 by 50 cm and this in turn was
higher than in clump spacing at 75 by 25 cm. Beans
planted with maize at the same time had less weed load
than beans intercropped two weeks after the maize and this
in turn had less weed load than beans intercropped four
weeks after the maize.
Citation
Egal, A.M(1999). Effect of clump planting of maize and time of planting of beans on growth and yield of intercropped maize and beansPublisher
Department of Plant Science and Crop Protection, University of Nairobi
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Msc Thesis