Soil fertility management in banana plantations

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00:06:37

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2013

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CIALCAafrica
»A training video which helps to identify and provide advice for dealing with banana nutrient deficiencies.«

Poor soil fertility leads to soil nutrient deficiency problems in plants. After diagnosis of the deficiency symptoms, organic and inorganic fertilisers can be used to restore the soil fertility.

Nitrogen as a plant nutrient is vital for chlorophyl production, DNA and protein synthesis. Phosphorous helps in root growth, flower and seed formation while potassium helps in strong cells, transpiration, fruit filling and development of disease resistance. Magnesium is a component of chlorophyl.

Deficiency signs

Deficiency of nitrogen is noticed by leaves turning light green and later yellow with the midrib turning pink. Phosphorous deficiency is manifested by leaf margins turning scotched brown without too much yellowing. As plants become potassium deficient, the leaf margins and the tip turn yellow and eventually scotched brown. For magnesium deficiency, inter venal chlorosis occurs causing a yellow light band along the leaves.

Remedies

Different plants require different amounts of nutrients and to improve on plant nutrients, you can use organic and inorganic fertilizers. Mineral fertilisers are the fastest way to eliminate nutrient deficiency but the quality and quantity applied should depend on the nutrient deficiency identified in the field and the yield increase required. These can be applied twice a year during the first half of the rainy season and should be applied 30 to 50 cm around the plant either as granules or mixed with water.

Organic soil amendments like manure, urine, mulch and compost can also be used to amend soil nutrient deficiencies

 

Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0000:54Organic and inorganic fertilizers can be used to correct nutrient deficiency problems in plants caused by poor soil fertility.
00:5501:09When a plant is nitrogen deficient, leaves turn light green and then yellow. The mid rib often turns pink.
01:1000:19Phosphorous deficiency is manifested by turning scotched brown without too much yellowing.
01:2001:32As plants become potassium deficient, leaf margins and the tip turn yellow which eventually turns scotched brown.
01:3301:40Magnesium deficiency causes inter venal chlorosis causing a yellow light band along the leaves.
01:4103:54Different plants require different nutrient amounts. To improve soil fertility, you can use organic residues on your farm.
03:5504:27Mineral fertilisers are the fastest way to eliminate nutrient deficiencies. The quantity and quality applied depends on the nutrient deficiency identified.
04:2805:05Apply fertilisers either as granules or mixed with water twice a year, 30 to 50 cm around the plant and carry out de suckering.
05:0606:37Summary.

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