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Mulching materials affect growth and yield characters of cucumber (Cucumis sativus cv. Malini) under drip irrigation condition in Chitwan, Nepal | A. Karki, B. Sapkota, P. Bist, K. Bista, J. P. Dutta, S. Marahatta, and B. Shrestha |
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printed text |
Authors: |
A. Karki, Author ; B. Sapkota, Author ; P. Bist, Author ; K. Bista, Author ; J. P. Dutta, Author ; S. Marahatta, Author ; Basanta Shrestha, Author |
Publication Date: |
2020 |
Article on page: |
153-159 p. |
Languages : |
English (eng) |
Keywords: |
Growth, fruit yield, mulch |
Abstract: |
An experiment was done to evaluate the effect of mulching materials on growth and yield characters of cucumber (var:
Malini) under drip irrigation condition during February to May 2018 in Chitwan district, Nepal. The experiment was done
by using Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD). Accordingly, four different mulching materials, viz. silver on
black polyethylene mulch, black polyethylene mulch, rice straw mulch, and rice husk mulch were used as treatments. Each
treatment was replicated four times. Un-mulched plot served as control. Mulching improved growth and yield characters
of cucumber. Plant height and number of leaves were significantly higher (p
was used. Similarly, highest number of male (69.50) and female (33.50) flowers per plant were recorded in silver on black
polyethylene mulch used. Male flowers were minimum (29.80) in rice husk mulch used treatment whereas female flowers
were minimum (10.30) in the control treatment. Sex ratio was the highest (3.43) in control and it was lowest (1.81) for
rice husk mulch used treatment. Number of fruit per plant was significantly higher (p
polyethylene mulch treatment. Likewise, longest fruit length (18.42 cm) was measured in silver on black polyethylene mulch
treatment whereas shortest (15.24 cm) length was measured in control. Yield of silver on black polyethylene mulch and
black polyethylene mulch was almost three-folds and two-folds to that of the control, respectively. B: C ratio shows the use
of silver on black polyethylene mulch and black polyethylene mulch economically more beneficial in cucumber production
with highest benefit. Findings of this experiment thus clearly suggest the benefit of using silver on black polyethylene mulch,
as well as black polyethylene mulch in cucumber cultivation compared to the other common mulching materials. |
Link for e-copy: |
https://afu.edu.np/sites/default/files/Mulching%20materials%20affect%20growth%20 [...] |
in Journal of Agriculture and Forestry University > Volume 4 (2020) . - 153-159 p.
[article] Mulching materials affect growth and yield characters of cucumber (Cucumis sativus cv. Malini) under drip irrigation condition in Chitwan, Nepal | A. Karki, B. Sapkota, P. Bist, K. Bista, J. P. Dutta, S. Marahatta, and B. Shrestha [printed text] / A. Karki, Author ; B. Sapkota, Author ; P. Bist, Author ; K. Bista, Author ; J. P. Dutta, Author ; S. Marahatta, Author ; Basanta Shrestha, Author . - 2020 . - 153-159 p. Languages : English ( eng) in Journal of Agriculture and Forestry University > Volume 4 (2020) . - 153-159 p.
Keywords: |
Growth, fruit yield, mulch |
Abstract: |
An experiment was done to evaluate the effect of mulching materials on growth and yield characters of cucumber (var:
Malini) under drip irrigation condition during February to May 2018 in Chitwan district, Nepal. The experiment was done
by using Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD). Accordingly, four different mulching materials, viz. silver on
black polyethylene mulch, black polyethylene mulch, rice straw mulch, and rice husk mulch were used as treatments. Each
treatment was replicated four times. Un-mulched plot served as control. Mulching improved growth and yield characters
of cucumber. Plant height and number of leaves were significantly higher (p
was used. Similarly, highest number of male (69.50) and female (33.50) flowers per plant were recorded in silver on black
polyethylene mulch used. Male flowers were minimum (29.80) in rice husk mulch used treatment whereas female flowers
were minimum (10.30) in the control treatment. Sex ratio was the highest (3.43) in control and it was lowest (1.81) for
rice husk mulch used treatment. Number of fruit per plant was significantly higher (p
polyethylene mulch treatment. Likewise, longest fruit length (18.42 cm) was measured in silver on black polyethylene mulch
treatment whereas shortest (15.24 cm) length was measured in control. Yield of silver on black polyethylene mulch and
black polyethylene mulch was almost three-folds and two-folds to that of the control, respectively. B: C ratio shows the use
of silver on black polyethylene mulch and black polyethylene mulch economically more beneficial in cucumber production
with highest benefit. Findings of this experiment thus clearly suggest the benefit of using silver on black polyethylene mulch,
as well as black polyethylene mulch in cucumber cultivation compared to the other common mulching materials. |
Link for e-copy: |
https://afu.edu.np/sites/default/files/Mulching%20materials%20affect%20growth%20 [...] |
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