Comparative Study of Dormant Bud Development in Taro [Xanthosoma sagittifolium, Xanthosoma sp. and Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott] in Relation to their Size and Localization on the Principal Tuber
Akaza Moroh Joseph,
Anzara Gnigouan Kadio Guy Roland,
Yao Kouakou Abéssika Georges
et al.
Abstract:The study was to determine the effects of variety, position and bud size on six parameters of taro development and production. For that, 480 tuber cuttings of three varieties (C1, C3, CD) of Colocasia and (X1, X4, X5) of Xanthosoma carrying small and large buds were sown in a complete randomized blocks design with two repetitions, in the University Félix Houphouët-Boigny (Côte d'Ivoire). The analyses showed that leaves of X5 emerged earlier (23 days). Also, leaves limb of X1, X4, X5 are longer (22 to 25 cm) an… Show more
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