Shade, spacing and fertilizing of cocoa in Papua New Guinea

Shade, spacing and fertilizing are the three major agronomic practices of importance to good cocoa yields. While there is a marked interaction between these, they will be discussed mainly as individual factors. Effective pest and disease control are equally important and should be given as much attention as agronomic practices.

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Main Author: 52345 Byrne, P.N. autor/a
Format: biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: 1971
Subjects:THEOBROMA CACAO, INSECTOS DAÑINOS DE LA RAIZ, CULTIVO INTERCALADO, SOMBRA, ESPACIAMIENTO, ABONOS, RENDIMIENTO, PLANTAS DE SOMBRA, ABONOS NITROGENADOS, ABONOS DE OLIGOELEMENTOS, PAPUA NUEVA GUINEA,
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Summary:Shade, spacing and fertilizing are the three major agronomic practices of importance to good cocoa yields. While there is a marked interaction between these, they will be discussed mainly as individual factors. Effective pest and disease control are equally important and should be given as much attention as agronomic practices.