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Friday, September 25, 2020

Coconut

 Coconut


Botanical Name :- Cocos nucifera
Family :- Arecaceae
Origin :- South East Asia
2n :- 32

Important point :-

  • This fiber is called the coir and is used for making mats and rope.
  • They are small spherical structure known as "Button".
  • The fruit is developed from a tricarpellary ovary.
  • First hybrid between tall and dwarf coconut was released in year :- 1932
  • Coconut is commonly known as :- Kalpavriksha
  • Coconut commercial propagation method :- Nuts
  • Inflorescence of coconut :- Spadix
  • Coconut is a crop of small and marginal farmers.
  • Coconut is a humid tropical perennial palm.
  • The copra obtained by drying the kernel of coconut is the richest source of vegetable oil containing 65 to 70 % oil.

Climate :-

  • It is tropical crop and grows well a hot climate.
  • Optimum temperature 20 °C to 32 °C.
  • Coconut palm thrives well under an evenly distributed rainfall of 1000 - 3000 mm.

Humidity and Wind :-

  • The optimum relative humidity is 80 to 85 %.
  • High relative humidity increases the incidence of pest and reduces nutrient uptake.
  • Windy atmosphere increases transpiration rates and helps in uptake of nutrients from soil.

Soil :-

  • Coconut is grown under different soil types such as loamy, laterite, alluvial, clayey.
  • pH range for coconut is :- 5.2 to 8.0

Planting Season :-

  • June - July
  • December - January

Varieties :-

                            There are only two distinct varieties of coconut, the tall and the dwarf.

Tall Varieties :-

  • Long lived palm living generally to an age of about 80 to 90 years.
  • The tree attains a height of about 15 m to 18 m or more.
  • About 6000 nut's yield a ton of copra.

Varieties :-

  1. West Coast Tall
  2. East Coast Tall
  3. Chandrakalpa or Lakshadweep ordinary
  4. Philippines ordinary :- This cultivars was released by CPCRI as a national variety during 1995 for commercial cultivation in all states.
  5. Assam Tall :- Release in 1985

Dwarf Varieties :- (Tender coconut)

  • The dwarf coconut is small in structure (5 - 7 m) commences bearing earlier than tall variety.
  • Dwarf coconut palms flower as early as the third year after planting and come to regular bearing in the ninth year.
  • The average life span is 40 - 50 years.

Varieties :-

  1. Chowghat Orange Dwarf :- This cultivars was released by CPCRI in 1991.
  2. Chowghat Green Dwarf
  3. Chowghat Yellow Dwarf
  4. Gangabandom

Hybrid Varieties :-

  1. Kalpa Samrudhi :- Recommended area Kerala and Assam.
  2. Kalpha Shankara (Chowghat Green Dwarf x West Coast Tall)

Nursery Management :-

                                                                Sol pH 5.5 to 7.0 (ideal) and the seedlings are tolerant to a pH range from 4.5 to 8.5.

Cultivation Practice :-

Spacing of Tamil Nadu :-

Particular Varieties

Spacing (m)

Tall Varieties

7.5 × 7.5

Dwarf Varieties

6.5 × 6.5

Hybrids

8.5 × 8.5

Harvesting :-

  • Twelve months old nuts are harvested at the interval of 30 - 45 days for seed as well as copra making and culinary purpose.
  • Nuts which are 11 months old give fiber of good quality. This is suitable for coir fiber.
  • Oil yield of WCT palms :- 1.7 - 2 tons/ha

Yield :-

  • Average Yield :- 80 - 100 Nuts / Palm / Year
  • Dwarf Varieties :- 70 - 80 Nuts / Palm / Year
  • Tall Varieties :- 80 - 100 Nuts / Palm / Year
  • Hybrids :- 100 - 130 Nuts / Palm / Year

Post Harvest :-

                                        Copra to be dried to 6 % moisture.

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