PERFORMANCE OF OKRA, CANE AND MULTIPURPOSE TREE SPECIES IN MULTISTORIED AGROFORESTRY SYSTEM
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Abstract
A field experiment was conducted at the Agroforestry Farm, Hajee
Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur, during 20
April to 20 July 2007 to evaluate the performance of Okra plant and four
cane species under different multipurpose trees as the lower and the middle
storey crops in multistoried agroforestry system. The treatments were three
tree species viz. Mehogony, Deshi neem and Eucalyptus, which were used as
the upper storey. There was also a control (Open field) treatment. Four cane
species namely Bhudum beth, Udum beth, Jali beth and Golla beth were used
as the middle storey non-woody perennial and okra was used as the lower
storey crop. This experiment was laid out in the single factor Randomized
Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications for okra and two
factorial Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three
replications for cane species. The aim of the experiments was to study the
growth performance and selection of potential tree and cane species and also
to assess the morphological behaviors and fruit yield of okra in the said
multistoried agroforestry system. Considering cane species, jali beth was the
best performer compared to other cane species. Udum beth + Deshi Neem
was found as the best combination Significantly the lowest peformance was
found in open field irrespective of cane species. Considering the tree effects,
Mehogony was the best one followed by Deshi neem and significantly the
poorest performance was found in the open field. Considering the lower
storied crop (okra), highest vegetative growth was under mehogony with Jali
beth combination followed by mehogony with Golla beth combination. In
case of yield, the Open field ensured the maximum yield compared to other
combinations followed by Mehogony with Golla beth but the lowest
performance was recorded from the Eucalyptus with Jail beth combination.