Author
Carrera, Lidia | |
Abdul Baki, Aref | |
Sikora, Lawrence | |
Buyer, Jeffrey | |
Teasdale, John |
Submitted to: Horticultural International Congress Proceedings
Publication Type: Abstract Only Publication Acceptance Date: 8/11/2002 Publication Date: 8/1/2002 Citation: CARRERA, L.M., ABDUL BAKI, A.A., SIKORA, L.J., BUYER, J.S., TEASDALE, J.R. EFFECTS OF COVER CROPS, COMPOST AND MANURE AMENDMENTS ON YIELD OF FRESH-MARKET TOMATO. HORTICULTURAL INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS PROCEEDINGS. 2002. P. 282. Interpretive Summary:
Technical Abstract: Alternative tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) production systems that improve soil structure and reduce the use of synthetic N were investigated using poultry manure compost, poultry manure and hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth.) cover crop. A randomized block design experiment was used and consisted of seven treatments: hairy vetch mulch (HV), conventional plastic mulch (PM), three levels of poultry manure compost (5, 10, 20 ton/ha - low, medium and high) with PM, two levels of poultry manure (2.5, and 5 ton/ha low and high) with PM and a mixture of HV plus compost (10 ton/ha) was included in the last year. Rates of N mineralization from compost and manure were determined prior to field application, and adjusted optimum levels of N were attained by adding NH |