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Sweet Corn Potential For Cultivation In Trinidad And Tobago

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  • Brathwaite, Richard A.I.

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Results of research work conducted in the Faculty of Agriculture on sweet corn (Zes mays L. var. saccharata Sturt) are discussed and the potential for the cultivation of the crop indicated. A new high yielding (over 35,000 marketable cobs per ha) synthetic cultivar, Local F7, developed at the University is identified. ----- Los resultados del trabaj 0 de investigacidn del choclo (Zea mays L. var, saccharata Sturt) llevados a cabo en la Facultad de Agricultura son discutidos y la posibilidad para su cultivo es indicada, Se identifica una variedad, sintltica-criolla F7 de gran rendimiento (mls de 35,000 mazorcas para rnercadeo/ha), desarrollada en la Universidad de West Indies.

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  • Brathwaite, Richard A.I., 1985. "Sweet Corn Potential For Cultivation In Trinidad And Tobago," 21st Annual Meeting, September 8-13, 1985, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago 261455, Caribbean Food Crops Society.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:cfcs85:261455
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.261455
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    1. Vlitos, A. J. & Davies, W. N. L., 1964. "Experimental Production of Several New Sweet Corn Varieties for Canning, and for Fresh Market Use, in Trinidad," 2nd Annual Meeting, October 19-23, 1964, Bridgetown, Barbados 263728, Caribbean Food Crops Society.
    2. Cropper, J. & Brathwaite, R. A. I., 1977. "An Evaluation Of One Approach To The Promotion Of Agricultural Development In Trinidad And Tobago : The Texaco Food Crops Farm," 14th Annual Meeting, June 27 - July 2, 1977, Guadeloupe and Martinique 263099, Caribbean Food Crops Society.
    3. Cropper, J., 1972. "THE PROSPECTS FOB VEGETABLE PROCESSING IN TRINIDAD With Particular Reference to Pigeon Peas and Sveet Corn," 10th Annual Meeting, June 11-16, 1972, San Juan, Puerto Rico 263338, Caribbean Food Crops Society.
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    1. Shekour, G.M. & Brathwaite, R.A.I. & McDavid, C.R., 1986. "Potential For The Use Of Antitranspirants In Sweet Corn Production," 22nd Annual Meeting, August 25-29, 1986, St. Lucia 261348, Caribbean Food Crops Society.

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