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Influence of Planting Stock Clove Size, Nitrogen Rate, and Planting Method on Elephant Garlic Production

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To produce large elephant garlic (Allium ampeloprasum L.) bulbs in the southeastern United States, stock cloves must be planted in the fall. During extremely cold winters, however, winter survival rates can be very low. A 2-year study was undertaken to examine practices to increase winter survival rates. Two clove sizes (≤20 g or >20 g), three nitrogen rates (112, 224, and 336 kg/ha), and three planting methods (flat, mulched, and hilled) were tested in a RCB design with four replications. For all planting methods, cloves were set in a shallow trench and covered with soil to ground level. This was also the flat treatment. For the mulched treatment, 7 cm of straw was spread on top. For the hilled treatment, soil was mounded 10 to 15 cm high over the ground level. Cloves were planted in early October and harvested in mid-June. Use of large planting stock cloves increased winter survival rates during the harsh winter, but had no effect during the mild winter. Both years, winter survival was reduced with the flat treatment. Yields of marketable bulbs were 4 to 5 times higher when >20 g cloves were planted than when ≤20 g cloves were used. Nitrogen rate and planting method had no effect on yields. The >20 g cloves also produced larger bulbs than the smaller cloves. Of the three planting methods, the flat treatment produced the smallest bulbs. Bulbs were much larger following the mild winter than the harsh winter.
American Society for Horticultural Science
Title: Influence of Planting Stock Clove Size, Nitrogen Rate, and Planting Method on Elephant Garlic Production
Description:
To produce large elephant garlic (Allium ampeloprasum L.
) bulbs in the southeastern United States, stock cloves must be planted in the fall.
During extremely cold winters, however, winter survival rates can be very low.
A 2-year study was undertaken to examine practices to increase winter survival rates.
Two clove sizes (≤20 g or >20 g), three nitrogen rates (112, 224, and 336 kg/ha), and three planting methods (flat, mulched, and hilled) were tested in a RCB design with four replications.
For all planting methods, cloves were set in a shallow trench and covered with soil to ground level.
This was also the flat treatment.
For the mulched treatment, 7 cm of straw was spread on top.
For the hilled treatment, soil was mounded 10 to 15 cm high over the ground level.
Cloves were planted in early October and harvested in mid-June.
Use of large planting stock cloves increased winter survival rates during the harsh winter, but had no effect during the mild winter.
Both years, winter survival was reduced with the flat treatment.
Yields of marketable bulbs were 4 to 5 times higher when >20 g cloves were planted than when ≤20 g cloves were used.
Nitrogen rate and planting method had no effect on yields.
The >20 g cloves also produced larger bulbs than the smaller cloves.
Of the three planting methods, the flat treatment produced the smallest bulbs.
Bulbs were much larger following the mild winter than the harsh winter.

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