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To help resolve the problem of limited availability of propagation materials for Caribbean cabbage (Xanthosoma sagittifolium (L.) Schott), a study was conducted on the PIF and bulb fragmentation methods in Goma. The study consisted of determining the response of two varieties of Caribbean cabbage to these methods and evaluating the productivity of propagation materials obtained by these methods under various cropping systems. The results showed that the PIF method and bulb fragmentation, as well as the various cropping systems studied, solve the problem of low availability of propagation materials for chayote and significantly improve its yield.…mehr

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To help resolve the problem of limited availability of propagation materials for Caribbean cabbage (Xanthosoma sagittifolium (L.) Schott), a study was conducted on the PIF and bulb fragmentation methods in Goma. The study consisted of determining the response of two varieties of Caribbean cabbage to these methods and evaluating the productivity of propagation materials obtained by these methods under various cropping systems. The results showed that the PIF method and bulb fragmentation, as well as the various cropping systems studied, solve the problem of low availability of propagation materials for chayote and significantly improve its yield.
Autorenporträt
My name is TSHIPAMBA WA TSHIPAMBA Olivier, a Congolese national (DRC), born in Kisangani on 15 August 1980, married and father of four children; son of TSHIPAMBA SHAMBUYI Martin and OPOLA Georgette; Permanent professor and Dean of the Department of Agricultural Sciences and Environment at La Sapientia Catholic University in Goma.