Assessment of All-in-One Fertilizers and Foliar Spray for Nutrient Management of GCTCV-218 Cavendish Banana Seedlings

Jonathan Bestes, Dernie Olguera
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With the proliferation of GCTCV-218 in the banana industry due to its promising performance against Fusarium wilt, there is a need to explore and establish an optimum and practical nutrient management, particularly in nursery management. As such, this study was conducted aiming to compare the growth performance of GCTCV-218 seedlings using conventional and all-in-one fertilization programs, evaluate the effect of a foliar spray in combination with fertilizer materials, and assess the profitability of using conventional and all-in-one fertilization programs. A 3 x 2 factorial experiment in completely randomized design (CRD) was used with four (4) replications with a total of 32 GCTCV-218 seedlings. Results show that GCTCV-218 seedlings had higher plant height grown under the combination of all-in-one fertilizer and foliar spray. Leaf surface area and root length were significantly high in the same treatment, implying a synergistic effect on the growth performance of GCTCV-218 seedlings. Cost analysis also revealed a positive return when using all-in-one and foliar spray since the desired height for planting is attained earlier (15-20 cm) than the recommended eight (8 weeks after planting (WAP). Savings of 31 cents per seedling or equivalent to PHP 580.23 on a hectare basis can be made if seedlings are released at 6 WAP using Haracoat all-in-one and foliar spray than at 8 WAP using the conventional and foliar spray. Therefore, optimal and economical nutrient management can be attained when Haracoat all-in-one fertilizer and foliar spray are applied in GCTCV-218 seedlings under nursery conditions.
评估一体化肥料和叶面喷施对 GCTCV-218 卡文迪许香蕉幼苗的养分管理作用
随着 GCTCV-218 因其抗镰刀菌枯萎病的良好表现而在香蕉产业中的推广,有必要探索和建立一套最佳实用的养分管理方法,尤其是在苗圃管理方面。因此,本研究旨在比较 GCTCV-218 苗木在使用常规施肥方案和一体化施肥方案时的生长表现,评估叶面喷施与肥料材料相结合的效果,并评估使用常规施肥方案和一体化施肥方案的收益率。实验采用完全随机设计(CRD)的 3 x 2 因式实验,共进行了四(4)次重复,共有 32 株 GCTCV-218 幼苗。结果表明,GCTCV-218幼苗在全效肥料和叶面喷施的组合下株高更高。在同一处理中,叶面积和根长都显著增加,这意味着对 GCTCV-218 幼苗的生长表现有协同作用。成本分析还显示,使用多效合一肥料和叶面喷洒可获得正收益,因为与建议的播种后 8 周(WAP)相比,可更早达到理想的播种高度(15-20 厘米)。如果在播种后 6 周使用 Haracoat 全效合一和叶面喷洒,比在播种后 8 周使用常规和叶面喷洒,每株秧苗可节省 31 美分,相当于每公顷节省 580.23 菲律宾比索。因此,在育苗条件下,对 GCTCV-218 幼苗施用 Haracoat 全效肥料和叶面喷施剂,可以实现最佳和经济的养分管理。
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