Abstract:
ABSTRACT
The experiment was conducted at the Agroforestry Farm of Sher-e-Bangla
Agricultural University (SAU), Dhaka during the period from October 2018 to March
2019 to study the performance of chilli during the early establishment period of
Moringa plantation. Four different treatments viz., (i) T
1
(20 cm distance from the tree
base), (ii) T
2
(30 cm distance from the tree base), (iii) T
3
(40 cm distance from the tree
base), and (iv)T
4
(open field plantation considered as control), were assessed by
following Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with four replications. The
seedlings of chilli (var. BARI chilli-2) were used in this study. Recorded data on
different growth, yield attributing parameters and yield were higher in control
condition (T
4
) compared to agroforestry treatments where chilli plants were grown at
different distances from Moringa tree base. Results revealed that the highest plant
height (44.13 cm), number of branches plant
-1
(8), fruit length (6.65 cm), fruit
diameter (0.96 cm), number of fruits plant
-1
(307), fruit weight plant
(565.58 g),
single fruit weight (1.84 g), fruit yield plot
-1
(2.31 kg) and fruit yield ha
(10.29 t)
were observed in T
4
(control) treatment. But under agroforestry practice, the highest
plant height (37.54 cm), number of branches plant
-1
(7), fruit length (6.48 cm), fruit
diameter (0.92 cm), number of fruits plant
-1
(268), fruit weight plant
(465.46 g),
single fruit weight (1.74 g), fruit yield plot
-1
(1.82 kg) and fruit yield ha
(8.15 t) were
found in T
3
(40 cm distance from the tree base) treatment. Whereas the lowest plant
height (22.8 cm), number of branches plant
-1
(5), fruit length (5.18 cm), fruit diameter
(0.82 cm), number of fruits plant
-1
(183), fruit weight plant
-1
(291.85 g), single fruit
weight (1.59 g), fruit yield plot
-1
(1.16 kg) and fruit yield ha
-1
(5.15 t) were recorded in
T
1
(20 cm distance from the tree base) treatment. The results of the experiment
signified that there were negative tree-crop interactions in respect of different planting
distances i.e., increased interaction of Moringa and chilli decreases growth and yield
of chilli when Moringa tree were at their early stage of establishment. To obtain better
result under tree crop interaction, measurement of optimum distances between tree
and crop is very important which may be contributed to achieve best results on both
tree and crop yield. According to regression analysis showed that 80 cm distance was
optimum for minimizing these competitions and resulting approximately 10.44 ton/ha
chilli yield.
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Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Department of Agroforestry and Environmental Science
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
DEPARTMENT OF AGROFORESTRY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
SEMESTER: JANUARY- JUNE, 2019