| dc.description.abstract | This experiment was conducted to optimize the potting medium and environmental
 conditions for acclimatization tissue cultured banana plants (Musa acuminate). This
 experiment was conducted in the farm area located in Wilaththawa, Bingiriya Kent
 Agro Plantations.
 The potential of incorporating different medium was examined in this study.
 Accordingly, the objective of the study was to examine some combinations of
 physical properties of incorporated materials and determine the impact of them on
 plant growth of Tissue cultured Cavendish (Musa acuminate) plant. The study was
 conducted under-protected agriculture condition to obtain confirmed results.
 Different combinations of potting media/treatments were used in
 this experiment such as coir pith (T1), coir pith and sand (T2); sand, top soil and
 compost (T3); coir pellet (T4); sand, cow dung and top soil (T5); paddy husk, charcoal
 and compost (T6); poultry manure, sand and top soil (T7), Goat manure, sand and
 topsoil (T8); sand, coir pith and charcoal (T9) and Top soil (T10). A Completely
 Randomized Design (CRD) was carried out in this study.
 The parameters measured during the experiment were Plant height, root growth, stem
 circumference and leaf number. Data will be checked for normal distribution by using
 suitable descriptive statistical method. Analysis of variance will be used to compare
 the effect of treatment combinations by using Statistical software such as Minitab 19.
 Therefore, this study was conducted to find out suitable growing media for Cavendish
 banana. | en_US |