SANTOS, José Geraldo Rodrigues dos; GHEYI, Hans Raj; DAMACENO, Francisco Ademilton Vieira; LUNA, João Gil de
Resumen:
The effects of different salinity waters (0.5 to 2.5 dS/m) and irrigation
depths (varying between 100 to 120% of water requirement) on production in 2 consecutive
cycles of Nanica banana were studied. Results showed that production components
(number of fruits/bunch, bunch weight, length, diameter and weight of middle fruit) were
found to decrease with increase in water salinity whereas for water depths inverse
relationship was observed. Sucker plants presented significantly superior values in
comparison to mother plant for all variables.