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The experiment was carried out at the horticulture farm of Sher-e-Bangla
Agricultural University, Dhaka, Bangladesh to study the influence of mulches
on growth, yield and quality contributing characters of strawberry. Strawberry
genotypes RAJ3I-3, Camarosa and Nohime were subjected with four mulching
treatments, namely control (no mulch), straw mulch, styrofoam mulch and
black polythene mulch. The two-factor experiment was conducted following
RCBD with four replications. Results revealed that the best vegetative growth
was found in Camarosa, which also required less duration for floral bud
initiation, flowering, fruit setting and fruit ripening. Total fruit weight and
average fruit weight were also the highest in Camarosa. Number of flower bud,
flower, fruit and percentage of fruit set were found highest in RABI-3. Nohime
had higher fruit pH which was significantly different from the others. The fruit
soluble solid content (SSC) and ascorbic acid percentage were higher in
Camarosa. All mulch treatments influenced plant growth, yield and fruit
quality. Among them black polythene and straw mulch had no significant
difference on vegetative growth. Percentage of fruit set and total fruit weight
were the highest in Camarosa treated with black polythene. The value of pH
was the maximum when Nohime treated with no mulch. SSC was higher in
Camarosa treated with styrofoam and no mulch. Ascorbic acid percentage was
the greatest in Camarosa treated with black polythene mulch. In almost all the
parameter tested, Camarosa performed better among the three genotypes.
Among the mulching application, black polythene mulch gave the best
performance for growth, yield and quality attributes. |
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