Effect of Container Volume and Planting Density on Ginger and Turmeric Growth and Yield

Domestic production of ginger (Zingiber officinale) and turmeric (Curcuma longa) rhizomes is increasing. The objective of this study was to compare growth and rhizome yield of these crops using different container volumes and planting densities. Two greenhouse experiments that lasted 28 weeks each w...

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Main Authors: Marlon Retana-Cordero, Sofia J. Flores, Paul R. Fisher, Rosanna Freyre, Celina Gómez
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Language:English
Published: American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS) 2022-09-01
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Online Access:https://journals.ashs.org/horttech/view/journals/horttech/32/5/article-p425.xml
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Sofia J. Flores
Paul R. Fisher
Rosanna Freyre
Celina Gómez
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description Domestic production of ginger (Zingiber officinale) and turmeric (Curcuma longa) rhizomes is increasing. The objective of this study was to compare growth and rhizome yield of these crops using different container volumes and planting densities. Two greenhouse experiments that lasted 28 weeks each were conducted. In Expt. I, one sprouted rhizome of a single ginger variety (Bubba Blue) and four turmeric varieties (Hawaiian Red, BKK, White Mango, and Black) were transplanted into either small (1.5 gal) or large (13.3 gal) round containers. In Expt. II, either one or three sprouted rhizomes of two ginger varieties (Bubba Blue and Madonna) and two turmeric varieties (Indira Yellow and Hawaiian Red) were transplanted into either large (13.3 gal) or medium (3.9 gal) round containers. In Expt. I, there were an increase in plant growth and yield with increasing container volume, as both crops produced more than double the shoot, root, and rhizome fresh weight (FW) when grown in large compared with small containers. In Expt. II, rhizome yield of ginger was 44% higher in medium than large containers, and container volume did not affect yield in turmeric. Total dry weight (DW) was higher in plants grown in the larger container volume in both species in Expt. I, and turmeric only in Expt. II. However, ginger in Expt. II had an 18% higher plant DW in the medium compared with the large container. The higher density in Expt. II increased yield and biomass production per container compared with the lower density, regardless of variety and container volume. Overall, net revenue per container was higher in Expt. II than Expt. I because of the higher rhizome yield. In Expt. I, the higher yield of ginger compared with turmeric increased sales revenue of this species, despite a lower sales price per kilogram. In contrast, the higher yield of turmeric in Expt. II resulted in higher sales revenue and net revenue per container compared with ginger. Based on our results, medium containers could be used to minimize material and space costs for ginger and turmeric production under the conditions evaluated in our study.
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spelling doaj.art-4ef7f259842a4ebbb64f014e46cecbcf2022-12-22T02:32:56ZengAmerican Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS)HortTechnology1943-77142022-09-01325https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTTECH05092-22Effect of Container Volume and Planting Density on Ginger and Turmeric Growth and YieldMarlon Retana-CorderoSofia J. FloresPaul R. FisherRosanna FreyreCelina GómezDomestic production of ginger (Zingiber officinale) and turmeric (Curcuma longa) rhizomes is increasing. The objective of this study was to compare growth and rhizome yield of these crops using different container volumes and planting densities. Two greenhouse experiments that lasted 28 weeks each were conducted. In Expt. I, one sprouted rhizome of a single ginger variety (Bubba Blue) and four turmeric varieties (Hawaiian Red, BKK, White Mango, and Black) were transplanted into either small (1.5 gal) or large (13.3 gal) round containers. In Expt. II, either one or three sprouted rhizomes of two ginger varieties (Bubba Blue and Madonna) and two turmeric varieties (Indira Yellow and Hawaiian Red) were transplanted into either large (13.3 gal) or medium (3.9 gal) round containers. In Expt. I, there were an increase in plant growth and yield with increasing container volume, as both crops produced more than double the shoot, root, and rhizome fresh weight (FW) when grown in large compared with small containers. In Expt. II, rhizome yield of ginger was 44% higher in medium than large containers, and container volume did not affect yield in turmeric. Total dry weight (DW) was higher in plants grown in the larger container volume in both species in Expt. I, and turmeric only in Expt. II. However, ginger in Expt. II had an 18% higher plant DW in the medium compared with the large container. The higher density in Expt. II increased yield and biomass production per container compared with the lower density, regardless of variety and container volume. Overall, net revenue per container was higher in Expt. II than Expt. I because of the higher rhizome yield. In Expt. I, the higher yield of ginger compared with turmeric increased sales revenue of this species, despite a lower sales price per kilogram. In contrast, the higher yield of turmeric in Expt. II resulted in higher sales revenue and net revenue per container compared with ginger. Based on our results, medium containers could be used to minimize material and space costs for ginger and turmeric production under the conditions evaluated in our study.https://journals.ashs.org/horttech/view/journals/horttech/32/5/article-p425.xmlcurcuma longapartial budgetrevenuerhizomespiceszingiber officinale
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Rosanna Freyre
Celina Gómez
Effect of Container Volume and Planting Density on Ginger and Turmeric Growth and Yield
HortTechnology
curcuma longa
partial budget
revenue
rhizome
spices
zingiber officinale
title Effect of Container Volume and Planting Density on Ginger and Turmeric Growth and Yield
title_full Effect of Container Volume and Planting Density on Ginger and Turmeric Growth and Yield
title_fullStr Effect of Container Volume and Planting Density on Ginger and Turmeric Growth and Yield
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Container Volume and Planting Density on Ginger and Turmeric Growth and Yield
title_short Effect of Container Volume and Planting Density on Ginger and Turmeric Growth and Yield
title_sort effect of container volume and planting density on ginger and turmeric growth and yield
topic curcuma longa
partial budget
revenue
rhizome
spices
zingiber officinale
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