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                        Colocasia(Colocasia esculenta) is a crop of tropical and sub-tropical regions
                        and requires a warm humid climate. Under rainfed conditions, it requires a fairly
                        well distributed rainfall around 120-150 cm during the growth period. Well-drained
                        soil is suitable for uniform development of tubers. 
                         
                        
                            Season 
                        Rainfed crop: May-June to Oct-Nov 
                        Irrigated crop: Throughout the year 
                        
                            Varieties 
                        Sree Rashmi: economic yield under low input levels, conical cormets, and 7 months duration, Sree Pallavi: field tolerant to leaf blight and mosaic, club shaped cormets and 7 months duration   and
 Sree Kiran : first hybrid taro variety in India, long keeping quality 
                          of cormets and 6 1/2- 7 months  are three improved varieties
 
                        
                            Seeds and sowing 
                        Use side tubers each of 25-35 g for planting. About 37,000 side tubers weighing
                        about 1200 kg are required to plant one hectare. Plough or dig the land to a depth
                        of 20-25 cm and bring to a fine tilth. Make ridges 60 cm apart. Plant the side corms
                        at a spacing of 45 cm on the ridges. 
                        
                            Manuring 
                        Apply cattle manure or compost @ 12 t/ha as basal dressing, while preparing the
                        ridges for planting. A fertilizer dose of 80:25:100 kg of N:P2O5:K2O
                        per ha is recommended. Full dose of P2O5 and half dose of
                        N and K2O should be applied within a week after sprouting and the remaining
                        half dose of N and K2O one month after the first application along with
                        weeding and earthing up. 
                        
                            Aftercultivation 
                        Inter-cultivation is essential in colocasia. Weeding, light hoeing and earthing
                        up are required at 30-45 days and 60-75 days after planting. The leafy parts may
                        be smothered about one month before harvest so as to enhance tuber development. 
                        
                            Irrigation 
                        Ensure sufficient moisture in the soil at the time of planting. For uniform sprouting,
                        irrigate just after planting and one week later. Subsequent irrigation may be given
                        at 12-15 days intervals, depending on the moisture retention capacity of the soil.
                        The irrigation should be stopped 3-4 weeks before harvest. About 9-12 irrigations
                        are required for the crop till harvest. In the case of rainfed crop, if there is
                        prolonged drought, supplementary irrigation is required. 
                        
                            Mulching 
                        Soon after planting, cover the ridges with suitable mulching materials for retention
                        of moisture and to control weeds. 
                        
                            Plant protection 
                        Colocasia blight can be controlled by spraying zineb, mancozeb or copper oxychloride
                        formulations at 2 g/l of water (1 kg/ha). For controlling serious infestation of
                        aphids, apply dimethoate at 0.05%. Leaf feeders can be controlled by applying malathion
                        or carbaryl. 
                        
                            Harvesting 
                        Colocasia becomes ready for harvest five to six months after planting. The mother
                        corms and side tubers are separated after harvest. 
                        
                            Storage of seed material 
                        The side tubers to be used as planting materials are usually separated from the
                        mother corm and stored. Keep seed tuber in sand spread over the floor to avoid rotting.
 Organic farming of taro:
 Application of FYM @ 15 t/ha in pits at the time of planting
                        (400g / plant), application of neem cake @ 1t/ha in pits at 
                        the time of planting (30 g/plant), application of biofertilizers Azospirillum 
                        @ 3 kg/ha, intersowing of green manure cowpea of green matter @ 45-60 days.
 
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