EFFECT OF PLANTING DENSITY ON THE YIELD OF COCONUT

  • FERNANDO W
  • BANDARANAYAKE C
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Abstract

An analyses is presented of the yield components of coconut established underdensities varying from 128 palms/ha to 239 palms/ha from a spacing trial conductedby the Coconut Research Institute. Analysis of yield data during 1976-1980 from 24palms from 4 replicates analysed for each density treatment revealed significantdifferences in nuts/palm and copra/palm for the densities tested. The nuts/palmdecreased with increasing density but the yield/ha maximised at a density of 171palms/ha and decreased beyond 171. Significant differences were absent in yield ofcopra/nut for the densities tested. The differences in copra/palm were due to theeffect of nut number/palm. At a density of 179 palms/ha, copra/ha maximised to2260 kg and decreased beyond 179. The results of the present analysis indicate thata density ranging from 171-179 palms per hectare is the optimum for plantingcoconut in dry-intermediate zone where the study was conducted.

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FERNANDO, W. M. U., & BANDARANAYAKE, C. K. (2010). EFFECT OF PLANTING DENSITY ON THE YIELD OF COCONUT. COCOS, 11, 32–39. https://doi.org/10.4038/cocos.v11i0.2156

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