Agriculture

Dumaguete Long Purple: a waterloggi­ng-tolerant eggplant

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EGGPLANT is a popular vegetable that is cultivated for its immature fruits, which may be fried, pickled, processed, roasted, or stuffed. Young fruits are also eaten raw. Eggplant can be grown from low- to mid-elevation areas throughout the year. Highest production can be achieved during the cool, dry months. It thrives best in sandy loam soil with pH 5.5-6.5.

The Dumaguete Long Purple is an old variety that is waterloggi­ng-tolerant eggplant that matures in 100 days and yields 20-25 tons per hectare (t/ha). Its fruits are large, slightly tapering, shiny, and greenish purple.

Waterloggi­ng-tolerant eggplants with resistance against bacterial wilt and other major diseases can be used as stock plants with high-yielding tomato cultivars as scions. Grafted plants can be grown as alternativ­e crops during the rainy months or offseason production of tomatoes.

CULTURAL MANAGEMENT

Land Prepation Prepare land by plowing and harrowing twice. Make furrows 1 meter (m) apart. Spread fully decomposed chicken manure along rows at 1 kilogram (kg)/m or 500 grams (g)/hill. Apply complete fertilizer (1414-14) at 10-35 g/hill and lightly cover with soil. Establish furrows 0.75 m or 1 m apart.

Seedling Production Prepare five seedbeds measuring 1 m x 10 m each. Incorporat­e 1 kg fully decomposed chicken manure and 300 g carbonized rice hull per square meter.

 ??  ?? Fig. 1. Fruits of DLP eggplant variety (CSC, UPLB-IPB n.d.).
Fig. 1. Fruits of DLP eggplant variety (CSC, UPLB-IPB n.d.).

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