Effect of Different Light Intensity on Growth and Yield Attribute of Dwarf Banana Cavendish
Muhidin, Gusti Ray Sadimantara, Tresjia C Rakian, Siiti Leomo, Nini Mila Rahni

Department Of Agrotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Halu Oleo University


Abstract

Bananas are important food crops and source mineral, carbohydrate and vitamins. Banana demanding increase every year, but the production capacity still low. One of obstacle is the limited land that can be used to cultivate. One effort to increase banana production is through the development of banana as interplanting in agroforestry system. The aim of the research is to selection and characterization of a dwarf banana plant under low light intensity. The research was conducted in the field laboratory Faculty of Agriculture, Halu Oleo University. The source of germplasm of dwarf cavendish banana comes from two regions, namely the mainland region of Southeast Sulawesi and the island region of Southeast Sulawesi. The study used a randomized block design (RBD) with shade treatment consisting of 3 levels, namely n1=shade level < 25 % (light shade), n2=shade level 25-50 % (medium shade), and n3 = shade level 50-75 % (heavy shade). Observations were made on the vegetative and generative parameter: The vegetative variables include plant height, number of leaves, leaf length and leaf width. It could be concluded that based on the vegetative character, there is no significant difference between dwarf cavendish banana growing on light shade and heavy shade.
1. Introduction

Keywords: Banana, Shading, Kendari, Cavendish, Dwarf

Topic: Crop production system

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