ABSTRACT
Fie1d trials were conducted in 2015,
2016 and 2017 cropping seasons at the National Cereal Research Institutes'
farm, (NCRI), Amakama (07'29'N latitude and 05'28'E longitude), South Eastern
Nigeria to investigate complementary weed control potential of time of planting
and population of sweet potato on cassava (TME 419). The study was laid out in
a split plot arrangement in a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with
three replicates. Intercropping patterns which included two populations of
sweet potato (10,000 and 20,000 plants ha1) between rows of cassava, planted at
0, 4 and 8 weeks after planting (WAP) cassava, sole cassava and sole sweet
potato constituted the main-plots, while four weed control treatments viz
pre-emergence application of Smetolachlor+atrazine at 1.16+1.48 kg a.i ha
1alone (P), S-metolachlor+atrazine at 1.16+1.48 kg a.i ha' followed by
supplementary hoe weeding at 8WAP (PHW1), three hoe weedings at 4, 8 and 12 WAP
(3HW) and a weedy check (OW) were assigned to the sub-plots. Broadleaves,
grasses and sedges dominated the field in the ratio of 53.3, 26.2 and 17.5%,
respectively averaged over the three years. The major weed species in the study
area were Oldenlandia corymbosa > Panicum maximum > Spermacoce
verticillata > Lindernia antipoda > Cyperus esculentus > Killinga
bulbosa > Charmaecrista. rotundfolia> Digitaria horizontalis. Apart from
weed seedling emergence, the results indicated significant differences between
cropping patterns. Intercropping significantly suppressed weed infestation than
sole cassava. Cassava intercropped at the same time ,with sweet potato at
20,000 plant ha' (CS200) significantly (P0.05) reduced weed density, dry matter
as well as the growth and yield of cassava when compared with the sole cassava
treatment which gave the lowest weed control. Weed density and dry matter were
higher with intercropped sweet potato introduced at 8 WAP at both populations
(CS 108 and C5208) comparable to sole cassava due to reduced rainfall during
the period of sweet potato growth resulting in lower ground cover. Similarly,
the highest cassava plant height, leaf area as well as root yields were
obtained with sole cassava which did not differ from CS 108 and CS208, whereas
CS200 had the highest sweet potato ground cover as well as tuber yield. There
were statistically significant differences in weed seedling emergence, growth
and yield of cassava and sweet potato between the different weed control
methods. P and PHW1 significantly suppressed weed seedling emergence up to 6
WAP in the three years of study when compared to weedy check. Three hoe weeding
resulted in the best growth and yield of cassava whereas PHW1 gave the best
sweet potato growth and yield. The weedy check (OW) and P recorded the poorest
weed control and performance of these crops. In general, CS200 combined with
PHW1 gave the highest total intercrop yield, benefit-cost, land equivalent
ratios and return on investment better than other combinations. Total land
saved under this treatment was 24% which could be used for other agricultural
purposes. Therefore, under the soil and weather conditions of the experiment,
the cropping pattern and weed control method identified for TME.419cassava
production was cassava intercropped with sweet potato at 20,000 plants ha'
(CS200) combined with S-metolachor+atrazine at 1.16+1.48 kg ai ha 1followed by
one hoe weeding at 8 WAP (PHW1) and is therefore recommended in cassava-sweet
potato based intercrop for effective weed control, optimum yield and a good
return on investment
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EDEN., ARUKWE. "Evaluation Of Cropping Patterns And Weed Control Methods On The Productivity Of Cassava (Manihot Escuienta Crantz) In A Cassava/ Sweet Potato (Ipomoec Batatas (L) Lam.) Intercrop " Repository.mouau.edu.ng (2021). Accessed 23 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/evaluation-of-cropping-patterns-and-weed-control-methods-on-the-productivity-of-cassava-manihot-escuienta-crantz-in-a-cassava-sweet-potato-ipomoec-batatas-l-lam-intercrop-7-2