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The Effects of Cover Crop and Fertilizer Rate on Celery (Apium Graveolens L.) Growth and Development
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Cover crops are commonly used to improve soil fertility and enhance crop performance. Field experiments were conducted to determine the effects of different cover crops and fertilizer rates on celery growth and development. The experiment was a two-way factorial with a split plot arrangement. The main plot factor was cover crop and included cereal rye (
Secale cereale
), hairy vetch (
Vicia villosa
), oilseed radish [
Raphanus sativus
(L.) var. oleiferus Metzg (Stokes)], and no cover crop. The sub-plot factor was fertilizer rate with three levels: full (160, 80, 400), half (80, 40, 200), and low (80, 0, 0) kg/ha of N, P
2
O
5
, K
2
O, respectively. The cover crops were grown during Fall 2002 and incorporated prior to celery transplanting in May 2003. During celery growing season, stalk length, above and below ground biomass were assessed at 23, 43, 64, and 84 days after planting (DAP). The biomass produced by oilseed radish (719 g/m
2
) exceeded that of cereal rye (284 g/m
2
) and hairy vetch (181 g/m
2
). At 23 and 43 DAP, celery fresh root (4.8 and 11.4 g/root) and shoot (6.1 and 53.6 g/shoot) biomass of oilseed radish exceeded the values of all other cover crops. At 84 DAP however, celery shoot fresh weight was similar in all cover crop treatments. Celery plants were tallest in the cereal oilseed radish and rye treatments early in the season; however final plant height at harvest was not affected by type of cover crop. The amount of fertilizer applied had a significant effect on celery growth starting at 64 DAP and continued until harvest. These results suggest that the large biomass produced by oilseed radish played an important role in early season celery growth.
American Society for Horticultural Science
Title: The Effects of Cover Crop and Fertilizer Rate on Celery (Apium Graveolens L.) Growth and Development
Description:
Cover crops are commonly used to improve soil fertility and enhance crop performance.
Field experiments were conducted to determine the effects of different cover crops and fertilizer rates on celery growth and development.
The experiment was a two-way factorial with a split plot arrangement.
The main plot factor was cover crop and included cereal rye (
Secale cereale
), hairy vetch (
Vicia villosa
), oilseed radish [
Raphanus sativus
(L.
) var.
oleiferus Metzg (Stokes)], and no cover crop.
The sub-plot factor was fertilizer rate with three levels: full (160, 80, 400), half (80, 40, 200), and low (80, 0, 0) kg/ha of N, P
2
O
5
, K
2
O, respectively.
The cover crops were grown during Fall 2002 and incorporated prior to celery transplanting in May 2003.
During celery growing season, stalk length, above and below ground biomass were assessed at 23, 43, 64, and 84 days after planting (DAP).
The biomass produced by oilseed radish (719 g/m
2
) exceeded that of cereal rye (284 g/m
2
) and hairy vetch (181 g/m
2
).
At 23 and 43 DAP, celery fresh root (4.
8 and 11.
4 g/root) and shoot (6.
1 and 53.
6 g/shoot) biomass of oilseed radish exceeded the values of all other cover crops.
At 84 DAP however, celery shoot fresh weight was similar in all cover crop treatments.
Celery plants were tallest in the cereal oilseed radish and rye treatments early in the season; however final plant height at harvest was not affected by type of cover crop.
The amount of fertilizer applied had a significant effect on celery growth starting at 64 DAP and continued until harvest.
These results suggest that the large biomass produced by oilseed radish played an important role in early season celery growth.
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