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    Recent progress in cassava agronomy research in Thailand

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    Sittibusaya, C.
    Tiraporn, C.
    Tongglum, Anuchit
    Cenpukdee, U.
    Vichukit, Vichan
    Jantawat, Somjate
    Howeler, Reinhardt H.
    Date Issued
    1995
    Language
    en
    Type
    Conference Paper
    Accessibility
    Open Access
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    Sittibusaya, C.;Tiraporn, C.;Tongglum, Anuchut;Cenpukdee, U.;Vichukit, Vichan;Jantawat, Somjate;Howeler, Reinhardt H.1995. Recent progress in cassava agronomy research in Thailand . In: Howeler, Reinhardt H. (ed.). Regional Workshop Cassava Breeding, Agronomy Research and Technology Transfer in Asia (4, 1993, Trivandrum, Kerala, India). Cassava breeding, agronomy research and technology transfer in Asia: Proceedings . Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Bangkok, TH. p. 110-123.
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80345
    External link to download this item: http://ciat-library.ciat.cgiar.org/Articulos_Ciat/biblioteca/Cassava_Breeding_Agronomy_Research_and_Technology_Transfer_in_Asia.pdf#page=112
    Abstract/Description
    The paper reviews the available data and current activities on agronomic aspects of cassava in Thailand. These activities were carried out by various national research programs in collaboration with CIAT during 1990-1993. The review shows that the inherent fertility of cassava soils has been depleted due to long-term cassava monocropping without sufficient replacement of plant nutrients, and from degradative processes of soil erosion, root yields due to nutrient stress, water stress and top soil loss by erosion. Variability in production and income is a major characteristic of cassava cropping in Thailand. The challenge remains for research to take an integrated approach, involving all aspects of soil water, fertility and crop management in the program. Topics discussed include: a) erosion control; b) cropping practices; c) integrated plant nutrition systems; d) soil fertility evaluation; and e) efficient use of fertilizers
    AGROVOC Keywords
    manihot esculenta; production data; crop yield; soil chemicophysical properties; erosion control; weed control; costs; economic analysis; intercropping; fertilizers; application rates; datos de producción; rendimiento de cultivos; propiedades fisico-químicas; control de la erosión; control de malezas; costos; análisis económico; cultivo intercalado; abonos; dosis de aplicación
    Subjects
    CASSAVA;
    Countries
    Thailand
    Regions
    Asia; South-eastern Asia
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