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EFFECT OF SIX WEED MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES ON WEEDCONTROL AND GROWTH AND YIELD OF PLATAIN


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EFFECT OF SIX WEED MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES ON WEEDCONTROL AND GROWTH AND YIELD OF PLATAIN (musa spp AAB cv AGBAGBA AT NSUKKA 

ABSTRACT

The effects of five weed management techniques and a weed free control on weed infestation and 
on the growth and yield of a plantain landrace (Musa spp. AAB Agbagba) were evaluated during the two 
cropping seasons of 2005 and 2006 at Nsukka, Nigeria. The experiment was laid out in randomised 
complete block design (RCBD) with six treatments and replicated four times. The treatments comprised six 
weed management techniques, which consisted of slashing at 8-weekly intervals, mulching with sawdust 
alone, use of glyphosate + intermittent slashing, use of sawdust mulching + glyphosate, use of glyphosate 
alone and a weed-free (by hoeing) control.

Results of the study showed that there was a significant 
(P<0.05) difference in the effectiveness of the various weed management techniques on weed control. 
Mulching + glyphosate treatment was the most effective weed control technique compared to other 
treatments. The result also showed a significant (P<0.05) difference in the suckering ability as a result of 
the mulching effect. This was such that mulched plots produced the highest number of suckers with a mean 
value of 4.2 and glyphosate alone treated plots produced the least number of suckers with a mean value of 
l.7 at 36 WAT. Plant heights, number of leaves, leaf area and fruit yield were also significantly (P <0.05) 
affected by the treatments. The result showed that mulching + glyphosate weed management strategy 
supported the best plant growth with mean values of 139.7 cm, 4.3 and 12348.8 cm2 for plant height, 
number of leaves and leaf area respectively without any lodging. The treatment also supported the best fruit 
yield of 12.1t/ha with the highest benefit/cost ratio of 3.87 and gross margin of 74.2 as compared to the rest 
of the other treatments.

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