Organic Farming Practices for Double-Sucker Planted Banana

K. R. Sheela, R. Pushpakumari, G. J. Shimi, V. L. Geethakumari

Abstract


An experiment was conducted at College of Agriculture, Vellayani, Kerala, during December 2009 to September 2012 to standardize organic farming practices for double-sucker planted tissue-culture raised banana var. Nendran. Treatments included three nutrient levels, (M1-133, M2-100 and M3-75% of recommended dose for tissue culture banana as organic), two times of application viz., T1- in two splits- (basal and 2MAP), and T2 in three splits (basal, 2 and 4 MAP) along with the Control (integrated nutrient management for double-sucker planted banana, i.e., FYM + 250:150:400g NPK pit-1). The experiment was laid out in Factorial RBD with three replications. Results of the study indicated that though 33% of additional nutrients were required for double-sucker planting along with INM, 100% of the dose was sufficient under organic farming for realizing a reasonable yield. Pooled analysis of gross income and net income revealed that organic production practices are also profitable in double-sucker planted banana.

Keywords


Double-Sucker, Organic Farming, Banana, Yield.

Full Text:

PDF

References


Geetha, K. and Nair, R.R. 2000. Integrated plant nutrition systems (IPNS) for banana. Ann. Agril. Res., 21:499-503

Pushpakumari, R., Sheela, K.R., Nandakumar, C. and George, A. 2009. Standardization of organic farming practices for banana var. Nendran. National Seminar on ‘Organic Farming in Horticultural Crops’, CPCRI, 15-18 October, 2008, Kasargod, Kerala, India

Yadav, J.S.P. 2003. Managing soil health for sustained high productivity. J. Indian Soc. Soil Sci., 51:448-465




© Journal of Horticultural Sciences | All Rights Reserved