Intercropping Impact on Weed Dry Matter, Soil C/N content and Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) Productivity

Authors

  • Bassey, M.S. National Cereals Research Institute, P.M.B. 8, Bida – Nigeria

Keywords:

Intercropping, Plant crop, Sugarcane, Sugar quality, Weed dry matter

Abstract

The effects of intercropping on weed dry matter, soil C and N, and sugarcane productivity were investigated at Badeggi, Nigeria in 2016 and 2017. The results revealed that application of Sugarcane + Groundnut intercropping produced lower weed dry matter comparable to Sugarcane + Soybean intercropping which significantly increased growth and yield attributes of sugarcane. Application of Sugarcane + Groundnut intercropping, resulted in a comparable germination count, Tiller count, plant and stalk height with Soybean intercropping. It generated taller plants and stalks, more girth, brix content, millable cane, stools and cane yield. Similarly, Sugarcane + Groundnut intercropping and Soybean intercropping produced comparable stalk height and brix content. In conclusion, application of Sugarcane + Groundnut intercropping or Soybean intercropping effectively controlled weeds, increased Soil C and N, plant and stalk height, girth, brix content, millable cane, stools and cane yield of sugarcane.

 

Author Biography

Bassey, M.S., National Cereals Research Institute, P.M.B. 8, Bida – Nigeria

 

 

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Published

2023-03-23

How to Cite

Bassey, M. (2023). Intercropping Impact on Weed Dry Matter, Soil C/N content and Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) Productivity. E-Proceedings of the Faculty of Agriculture International Conference, 27–31. Retrieved from https://journals.unizik.edu.ng/faic/article/view/1884