Integrated Soil Fertility Management (ISFM) on Coconut + Lanzones (Lansium domesticum Corr) Agro-ecosystem in Southern Mindanao, Philippines (1993 - 2007): with Emphasis on the Multi-nutrient Coconut- Specific Mineral Fertilizer. Part I. Crop Productivity, Quality and Profitability

dc.contributor.authorSeverino S. Magat
dc.contributor.authorMillicent I. Secretaria
dc.contributor.authorJunaldo A. Mantiquilla
dc.contributor.authorRogaciano Z. Margate
dc.date.accessioned2014-05-06T07:10:46Z
dc.date.available2014-05-06T07:10:46Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.description.abstractA 15-year (1993-2007) integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) of coconut + lanzones fruit agro-ecosystem was conducted using five fertilizer combinations (PCs) in a dominantly tropical wet climate (Koppen-Geiger Climate Classification Kottek et al 2006) of Davao, Southern Mindanao (07°05'N 125°37'E), It aimed to determine the response of this agro-ecosystem to the combined multi-nutrient fertilizer N+P+K+CI+S+B (14-5-20-0.02B-15.5C1-4.5S) and organic fertilizer (OF) sources at different ratios (IF:OF at 1:0; 1:2; 2:4 and 4:4) on coconut yield, lanzones growth, yield and fruit quality; soil properties; leaf nutrient levels; total farm productivity and profitability. The application of even the lowest rate of the multi-nutrient mineral fertilizer (MNF) at 1 kg/tree/yr produced an appreciable improvement in annual nut and copra yields per ha, from benchmark 8,890 nuts or 1.6 t to levels 3 - 4 t copra after 1-2 years of MNF applications. The average sustained yields of 17,000 nuts or 4 t copra per ha/yr was achieved over the next 12 years at this low MNF input. Application of the combined MNF and OF enhanced lanzones fruiting. Except in 2004, fruit harvest increased from year 8 to year 14 with FCl and FC2 producing higher yields, and quality of fruits (sweetness, brix reading) improved at lower rates of MNF (0.38kg/tree) and organic fertilizers. The ISFM of the agro-ecosystem is productive and sustainable even at low input of the MNF developed for coconut capable of generating large volume of biomass for a stable soil fertility. Overall, the profitability indices as benefit-cost ratio (BCR) and internal rate of return (IRR) showed that the best fertilizer application for both crops was FCl------the lowest annual rate of MNF (coconut® Ikg/tree and lanzones @ 0.38/tree), without organic fertilizer application. At 18% interest, the FCl has the highest BCR of 2.5, IRR of 328% and NPV of PhP115,645 per ha. A fertilization guide for the coconut + lanzones agro-ecosystem is presented based on this long-term research work. (1USD = 45PHP)en_US
dc.identifier.citationCord 2009, 25(1),1-24en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/981
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectCoconuten_US
dc.subjectCocos nuciferaen_US
dc.subjectlanzonesen_US
dc.subjectLansium domesticumen_US
dc.subjectcoconut + fruit tree ecosystem inorganic multi-nutrient fertilizeren_US
dc.subjectorganic fertilizeren_US
dc.subjectintegrated soil fertility management coconut-specific fertilizeren_US
dc.subjectsite-specific nutrient managementen_US
dc.titleIntegrated Soil Fertility Management (ISFM) on Coconut + Lanzones (Lansium domesticum Corr) Agro-ecosystem in Southern Mindanao, Philippines (1993 - 2007): with Emphasis on the Multi-nutrient Coconut- Specific Mineral Fertilizer. Part I. Crop Productivity, Quality and Profitabilityen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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