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Effect of spacing on yield in improved clones of Theobroma cacao L.

Por: Vishnarayan Mooleedhar | Lauckner, F.B.
Editor: Oct 1990Tema(s): THEOBROMA CACAO | CLONES | ESPACIAMIENTO | RENDIMIENTO | TRINIDAD Y TOBAGO | THEOBROMA CACAO | CLONES | SPACING | YIELDS | TRINIDAD AND TOBAGOClasificación CDD: 633.7414 En: Tropical Agriculture (Trinidad y Tobago) v. 67(4) p. 376-378Resumen: A field trial was established in 1979 to investigate the effect of close plant-spacing on the yield of cocoa from improved clonal plants. In this trial three commercial TSH (Trinidad Selected Hybrid) clones were used at three spacings. From data collected over a three-year period it was observed that all the clones performed singificantly better under good environmental conditions. Yields from the closest spacing were significantly better than the intermediate and traditional spacings. A variety/spacing interaction was detected with one clone, being better suited to the close spacing than the other two clones.
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A field trial was established in 1979 to investigate the effect of close plant-spacing on the yield of cocoa from improved clonal plants. In this trial three commercial TSH (Trinidad Selected Hybrid) clones were used at three spacings. From data collected over a three-year period it was observed that all the clones performed singificantly better under good environmental conditions. Yields from the closest spacing were significantly better than the intermediate and traditional spacings. A variety/spacing interaction was detected with one clone, being better suited to the close spacing than the other two clones.

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