Agronomic Performance of Young Cashew Trees Cultivated in Association with Groundnuts

Ange Kouakou Yann Cédric Letto, Lassina Fondio, Yapo Yves Olivier Adiko, Akadié Jean-baptiste Djaha, Florent Jean Haba, T. Kouakou
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Cultural association is widely practiced in rural areas by cashew nut producers. These producers typically cultivate annual plants between the rows of young cashew trees. However, there are interactions between these associated crops, which can either result in complementarity or competition among the plants for environmental resources such as water and nutrients. Consequently, young cashew seedlings newly planted were associated with groundnuts during their first two years. The aim of this study was to investigate the compatibility of the cashew/groundnut system. The results showed that there is competition between groundnuts and young cashew trees in the first year, leading to poor cashew growth in association. Nevertheless, from the second year onwards, cashew trees cultivated in association exhibited similar growth to those cultivated in monoculture. Therefore, it would be advisable to plant groundnut seeds sufficiently far from cashew tree seedlings to avoid potential competition in the first year of cultivation.
与落花生一起栽培的腰果幼树的农艺表现
腰果生产者在农村地区广泛实行文化联合。这些生产者通常在腰果幼树行间种植一年生植物。然而,这些伴生作物之间存在相互作用,既可能导致植物之间的互补,也可能导致植物之间对水分和养分等环境资源的竞争。因此,新栽种的腰果幼苗在头两年会与落花生伴生。本研究旨在调查腰果/落花生系统的兼容性。结果表明,第一年落花生与腰果幼树之间存在竞争,导致腰果生长不良。不过,从第二年开始,联合栽培的腰果树与单一栽培的腰果树长势相似。因此,在第一年的栽培中,最好将落花生种子种在离腰果树苗足够远的地方,以避免潜在的竞争。
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