CORD
Vol 12 No 01 (1996): CORD

COCONUT TAPPING IN THE PHILIPPINES ENIGMAS AND OBSERVATIONS

Rebecco M. Santiago (Unknown)
Ma Solita J. Virtudazo (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Dec 1996

Abstract

Individual interviews were conducted to 24 purposively selected coconut tappers from Leyte, Samar and Cebu, Philippines to determine their tapping practices and observations and knowledge on certain phenomena exhibited by the tapped palm, as well as, the problems which confront them. Specifically, inquiries were focused on tree selection, spadix/inflorescence age appropriate for tapping, spadix preparation and stimulation, spadix care and maintenance, climatic considerations and relations, and temporary cessation of inflorescence production. Data revealed certain enigmatic phenomena and some inconsistencies to long‑held physiological facts. Moreover, respondents' observations strongly point out the toddy yield's extreme sensitivity to climatic and weather change which could be best validated by further coconut physiology research.

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Abbrev

journalicc

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Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Library & Information Science

Description

Aims CORD aims to publish original research results and reviews on research and development. While encouraging those involved in research and developments to disseminate their finding it also assists policy makers and planners to be aware of the latest developments in the sector Scope CORD ...