THE INFLUENCE OF INTERCROPPING AND MAIZE (ZEA-MAYS L) INTER-ROW SPACING ON SEED YIELD OF BEANS (PHASEOLUS-VULGARIS L) AND MAIZE UNDER SEMIARID CONDITIONS IN KENYA
Fm. Itulya, THE INFLUENCE OF INTERCROPPING AND MAIZE (ZEA-MAYS L) INTER-ROW SPACING ON SEED YIELD OF BEANS (PHASEOLUS-VULGARIS L) AND MAIZE UNDER SEMIARID CONDITIONS IN KENYA, Discovery and innovation, 8(1), 1996, pp. 59-68
Two experiments were conducted at the National Dryland Research Centre
, Katumani, Kenya, during the October, 1984 and March, 1985 rainy seas
ons. Bean cultivars NE 1122, NE 518, NE 510, NE 1401, NE 26 and Tepary
were spaced at 45cmx10cm and intercropped with maize (Katumani Compos
ite ''B'') spaced at 135cmx30cm, 105rmx30cm, 75cmx30cm, and 45cmx30cm
in a randomized complete block design. Intercropping and maize inter-r
ow spacing did not significantly influence (P<0.05) the yield componen
ts and seed yield of beans. However, increasing maize population in th
e interculture tended to adversely affect pod yield and seed yield of
beans. In October 1984, intercropping significantly (P<0.05) reduced t
he grain yield of maize intercropped with NE 510 and NE 1401, while in
ter-row spacing had no significant (P<0.05) influence on the grain yie
ld. Similar reductions (significant at P less than or equal to 0.05) w
ere recorded when maize was intercropped with NE 518, NE 510, NE 26, a
nd NE 1401. No significant effects were noted on maize intercropped wi
th NE 1122 and Tepary bean. Inter-row spacing at 75cm yielded the lowe
st grain (significant at P<0.05). Except in a few cases, intercropping
was beneficial with Land Equivalent Ratio ranging from 1.04 to 1.94.
Differences existed between the crops grown in the short rains, 1984,
and those grown in the long rains, 1985, with the yield obtained durin
g the long rains being greater than those of short rains, 1984.