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A. H., Ridzwan and Hoe, C. H.
(1982)
The Effect of Planting Density and Supports on the Seed Yield of Mucuna cochinchinensis.
Pertanika, 5 (2).
pp. 196-199.
Abstract
Mucuna cochinchinensis was planted for seed production using six planting systems. These comprised
combinations of two planting distances; 1. 0 m x 1.0 m and 2.0 m x 2.0 m with three types of supports;
no support, individual pole support for each plant or the wire-trellis type of support.
Plants using either type of support outyielded the seed production from plants which received
no support. Mean yield of normal seeds for unsupported plants, plants with individual support and plants
with the wire trellis type of support were 76,677 and 736 kg/ha respectively. The lower yield of normal
seeds from unsupported plants resulted from a combination of a lower total seed yield and a higher
percentage of rotten seeds. Rotten seeds in unsupported plants comprised 68 percent of total seed yield
compared to 38 percent and 33 percent for individually supported and wire-trellis supported plants
respectively. Differences between the two types of supports were not significant.
Planting distance did not have a significant effect on seed yield. However, for plants without any
support there was a higher percentage of ;otten seeds (78%) for the more closely spaced plants than for
plants planted at the wider spacing (54%).
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