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    Relationship between root and shoot growth traits during the plant crop and first ratoon in banana and plantain (Musa spp.) and its implications for perennial cultivation on degraded Ultisols in southeastern Nigeria.

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    Date
    2008
    Author
    Blomme, Guy
    Swennen, R.
    Soka, G.
    Turyagyenda, L.F.
    Tenkouano, A.
    Type
    Manuscript-unpublished
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    Abstract
    The effect of cycle on root system and shoot development was studied for two crop cycles (plant crop and first ratoon). The study revealed that shoot and root system development declined from the plant crop to the first ratoon for plants grown on degraded Ultisols in south-eastern Nigeria.
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    https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12478/3522
    IITA Subjects
    Diseases Control; Farm Management; Plant Health; Food Security; Livelihoods; Plant Breeding; Plant Genetic Resources; Plant Diseases; Pests Of Plants; Banana; Genetic Improvement; Handling, Transport, Storage And Protection Of Agricultural Products; Plant Production
    Agrovoc Terms
    Root System; Crop Cycle; Plant Crop; First Ratoon Crop; Genetype; Plantain Hybrid
    Regions
    Africa; Acp; West Africa; East Africa; Europe; Central Africa
    Countries
    Nigeria; Uganda; Belgium; Cameroon
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