Red or crimson clover(Trifolium incarnatum)is sown in the late summer or fall and turned in the spring in Zones 6 and higher. Used as a summer legume in colder areas where it will usually be killed in winter. Allow it to flower, and the bees will love you. Hairy Vetch(Vicia villosa)...
Farmers sometimes plant clover or other legumes in fields during seasons when they are not growing crops. When a crop planting season approaches, the "cover crop" is plowed under. Explain the benefit of this practice. I want to measure h...
The effect of using crimson clover (CC) (Trifolium incarnatum L.) as a companion plant on crop growth, marketable yield and insect feeding injury was examined using Eggplant, Solanum melongena L. as the neighbouring cash crop. There were two subplot treatments, which included applications of ...
Winter cover crops are integral components in rotations on high-value, organic vegetable farms in the central coast of California, and can provide benefits such as reducing nitrate leaching, suppressing weeds, and adding soil organic matter. Legume-cereal mixed cover crops may also reduce reliance ...
A common rotation plan for a four-year vegetable garden cycle is: Year 1: Plant nitrogen-fixing legumes likegreen beansorpeasto enrich the soil with nitrogen, which makes it more fertile. A cover crop such as clover, planted in another garden area this year, will help tosuppress weedsand ...
Soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines Ichinohe) can cause considerable damage to soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.], especially in western USA growing a... JH Long,TC Todd - 《Crop Science》 被引量: 38发表: 2001年 Effect of Cover Crops Alfalfa, Red Clover, and Perennial Ryegrass on ...
Nitrogen fertilization and cover crop effects on soil structural stability and corn performance The effects of annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum L.), red clover (Trifolium pratense L.), and oilseed radish (Raphanus sativus L.) established in separat... HK Dapaah,TJ Vyn - 《Communications in ...
[72] or clover [73,74]. However, Finch and Collier (2000) in reference [9] suggested that even though these diverse companion plants contain different chemical profiles, it is unlikely that all would be able to mask host plant odors. Further research has demonstrated that in a...
Grain yield and N benefits to sequential wheat and barley crops from single-year alfalfa, berseem and red clover, chickling vetch and lentil. Can. J. Plant Sci. 2002, 82, 53–65. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Khan, R.A.A.; Ullah, N.; Alam, S.S.; Ali, A.; Naz, I.; Ahmad,...