Fertilization Regime on the Vegetative Growth of Lakatan (Musa acuminata) Under
Rainfed and Irrigated Conditions
Ebraim R. Ramos*, Felen A. Divina II, Dara Maria A. Fabro, Lance Irvin F. Elleva, Roselyn F.
Paelmo, Edna A. Aguilar, and Glaisa R. Garcia*
1Institute Crop Science, College of Agriculture and Food Science, University of the Philippines Los Baños, College, 4031,
Laguna, Philippines *Corresponding Author, erramos@up.edu.ph, grgarcia2@up.edu.ph
Abstract
Water and fertilizer play an important role in the production of banana. Fertilizer provides nutrients while
water is essential in the transportation of assimilates and many other functional and regulatory processes
needed in the growth and development of the plant. This study was conducted to determine the effects of
different fertilization regimes on the vegetative growth of ‘Lakatan’ banana under rainfed and irrigated
conditions. The experiment was laid out in factorial in RCBD with 4 replications. For the irrigated plot,
treatments were: IT1 – Irrigation + No fertilizer application, IT2 – Irrigation + 50% recommended fertilizer
rate (RR), IT3 – Irrigation + 100% RR. For the rainfed plot, the treatments were: RT1 – rainfed + No fertilizer
application, RT2 – rainfed + 50% RR, RT3 – rainfed + 100% RR. Results showed that rainfed plants were
significantly stunted compared with irrigated plants despite similar fertilizer applications. Development
was also delayed in rainfed plants as irrigated plants were already transitioning to the reproductive stage
on 10th month. Meanwhile, regardless of irrigation treatment, fertilizer application of either 50% RR or 100%
RR significantly increased plant growth in terms of pseudostem height, pseudostem girth, and leaf
emergence compared with the control set-up. Thus, monthly fertilizer application of only 50% RR would be
sufficient to enhance the vegetative growth of Lakatan.
Keywords: banana, fertilizer, irrigation, lakatan, sigmoid growth
Vol 45 - 3 December 2020