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    Performance of Mungbean 'Var. Ilocos green' (Vigna radiata (l.) wilzeck) intercropped with Calamansi trees as affected by different mulching materials
    (Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - North La Union Campus, 2015-03) Sung-ag, Aracely B.
    This study determined the best mulching materials that would give favorable performance, yield and income of mungbean when intercropped with calamansi trees. The study was conducted at the Calamansi Plantation, DMMMSU-NLUC, Bacnotan, La Union from December 18, 2014 to February 23, 2015. The Randomized Complete Block Design was used with four blocks and 5 replications. The treatments were: T₀ – Control (no mulch), T₁ – dried ipil-ipil leaves, T₂ – dried raintree leaves, T₃ – dried kakawate leaves and T₄ – dried katurai leaves. Results of the study showed was no significant difference in all the parameters observed. All the mulching materials were comparable in terms of height, number of pods, number of seeds, weight of 100 dried seeds, seed yield and net income of mungbean intercropped with calamansi trees.

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