Abstract

Luffa cylindrica (L.) M. Roem (Sponge gourd, Niyan wetakolu) is an emerging high potential crop in Asia. In Sri Lanka, it is considered as an underutilized vegetable. Although the crop has been cultivated in both dry and intermediate zones of Sri Lanka for a long time, little information is available on the morphology, floral biology, growth and yield performance of the crop under these conditions. Therefore, this study was carried out to evaluate the growth and yield performances under different trellising methods, floral biology, sponge yield, and pest and disease occurrence of sponge gourd using scientifically accepted methods. Three types of trellising were tested to optimize the final yield. The results revealed that horizontal type trellising is ideal for cultivation of sponge gourd and the average yield was 8.4 t/ha under existing environmental conditions. There were no significant differences in fruit length and diameter among different trellising methods. However, the fruit number differed significantly among those trellising methods. Floral biology, pest and diseases occurrence and ethnobotanical uses of sponge gourds were also documented. These data may provide baseline information for future studies on yield improvement, variety development and subsequent development of agronomic package for cultivation of sponge gourd. It is recommended to repeat this study for another 2-3 seasons, while initiating concurrent studies on fiber quality to exploit industrial and export potential. Tropical Agricultural Research Vol. 23 (2): 186-191 (2012) DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/tar.v23i2.4650

Highlights

  • Luffa is a tropical and subtropical vegetable belongs to the family Cucurbitaceae, which produces fruit containing fibrous vascular system

  • L. cylindrica is commonly called as sponge gourd (Niyan wetakolu in Sinhala) and widely grown in tropical Asia and China

  • The experiment was laid as a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replicates

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Introduction

Luffa is a tropical and subtropical vegetable belongs to the family Cucurbitaceae, which produces fruit containing fibrous vascular system. The crop has a long history of cultivation in the tropical countries of Asia and Africa (Oboh & Aluyor, 2009). L. cylindrica is commonly called as sponge gourd (Niyan wetakolu in Sinhala) and widely grown in tropical Asia and China. It tolerates a wide range of climatic and soil conditions, excessive rainfall during flowering and fruiting period can cause damage to the yield (Bal et al, 2004). Use of luffa sponges for personal hygiene and household cleaning is common in many countries. Oboh and Aluyor (2009) have summarized the worldwide use of sponge gourd in agriculture, medicine, environmental Many environmentally conscious consumers appreciate that luffa products are biodegradable, natural and a renewable resource (Davis & DeCourley, 1993). Oboh and Aluyor (2009) have summarized the worldwide use of sponge gourd in agriculture, medicine, environmental

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