Cacao shade, spacing and fertilizing trials in Papua and New Guinea

A review is made of cacao spacing, shade and fertilizer trials conducted by the Department of Agriculture. Stock and Fisheries in Papua New Guinea. The trials showed the importance of each of these factors and their interactions in achieving high cocoa yields. More importantly they define to some extent, optimum levels for these factors for the type of planting material used and the conditions under which cacao is grown in Papua New Guinea.

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Main Authors: Jones, Earl 81495, 107834 Quesnel, V.C., 56331 Chalmers, W.S., 68473 Fordham, R., Iton, E.F. editores/as 80035, 52345 Byrne, P.N. autor/a, 5330 Cocoa Research Institute, St. Augustine (Trinidad y Tobago), International Cocoa Research Conference (4 : 8-18 Ene 1972 : Lagos, Nigeria)
Format: biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Lagos (Nigeria): COPAL, 1972
Subjects:THEOBROMA CACAO, SOMBRA, ESPACIAMIENTO, ABONOS, RENDIMIENTO, CULTIVO,
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