Enhancing The Status Of Indigenous Vegetables Through Use Of Kraal Manure Substitutes And Intercropping

A. M. Zobolo, Q. Mkabela, D. Mtetwa
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This study was conducted at Richards Bay in northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa during the 1997-1998 and 2001-2002 cropping seasons. It was motivated by the observation that indigenous food crops, including vegetables, seem to be suffering from low acceptability status in contemporary society in rural northern KwaZulu-Natal. The study was an attempt to contribute towards alleviation of the problem through increasing yields of the indigenous crops without extraordinary efforts. It used a participatory approach between researchers and rural women. A field investigation was carried out to study the impact of organic manure in agricultural systems yielding cassava, maize, beans and amaranthus (morogo). Manure application substantially increased crop yield. There was a significant reduction in seed yield of both maize and bean plants that were inter-cropped with cassava. Cassava intercropped with beans recorded a higher tuber yield than that of isolated cassava monocultures during the year 2002. There was a significant reduction in tuber yield of cassava due to intercropping with maize. These results suggest that indigenous vegetables should be cultivated on a large scale in order to solve the problem of the low acceptability status of indigenous foods.. Keywords : Amaranthus, bean, cassava, intercropping, maize, manure, indigenous crops and vegetable. Indilinga Vol. 7 (2) 2008: pp. 211-222
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利用羊粪替代品和间作提高乡土蔬菜的地位
这项研究于1997-1998年和2001-2002年的种植季节在南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省北部的理查兹湾进行。其动机是观察到,在夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省北部农村地区,包括蔬菜在内的本地粮食作物在当代社会中似乎处于较低的可接受地位。这项研究是为了在不付出特别努力的情况下,通过提高当地作物的产量,为缓解这一问题作出贡献。它采用了研究人员和农村妇女之间的参与式方法。为研究有机肥对木薯、玉米、豆类和苋属植物生产系统的影响,进行了实地调查。施用肥料大大提高了作物产量。与木薯间作的玉米和豆类作物的种子产量都有显著下降。2002年,大豆间作木薯的块茎产量比单独栽培木薯高。由于玉米间作,木薯块茎产量显著降低。这些结果表明,为了解决乡土食品接受度低的问题,应大规模种植乡土蔬菜。关键词:苋菜,豆类,木薯,间作,玉米,肥料,土着作物,蔬菜印加Vol. 7 (2) 2008: pp. 211-222
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