ORCHARD GROUNDCOVER MANAGEMENT IMPACTS ON APPLE TREE GROWTH AND YIELD, AND NUTRIENT AVAILABILITY AND UPTAKE

被引:115
作者
MERWIN, IA
STILES, WC
机构
关键词
ORCHARD FLOOR MANAGEMENT; WEED CONTROL; HERBICIDE; STRAW MULCH; LIVING MULCH; PLANT NUTRITION; MICRONUTRIENTS; MALUS DOMESTICA; TREE FRUIT;
D O I
10.21273/JASHS.119.2.209
中图分类号
S6 [园艺];
学科分类号
0902 ;
摘要
This study compared various conventional and alternative orchard groundcover management systems (GMSs)-including a crownvetch ''living mulch'' (CNVCH), close-mowed (MWSOD) and chemically growth-regulated (GRSOD) sodgrasses, pre-emergence (NDPQT) and two widths of postemergence (GLY1.5 and GLY2.5) herbicides, hay-straw mulch (STMCH), and monthly rototillage (tilled)-during 6 years in a newly established apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) planting. Trunk cross-sectional area and fruit yield were higher in STMCH, GLY, and NDPQT, intermediate in tilled, and lower in GRSOD; MWSOD, and CNVCH treatments after 5 years. Despite N and K fertilizer applications, extractable soil N and leaf N concentrations were reduced under MWSOD and GRSOD, and soil K, P, and B concentrations were greater under STMCH. Leaf K concentrations were usually highest in STMCH trees, even when heavily cropped; leaf K declined below the sufficiency range in GLY, NDPQT, and tilled trees as they began to bear fruit. Leaf Ca was marginally deficient in all trees and was unaffected by GMS. Foliar Mn, Zn, and B concentrations declined rapidly in all treatments during 2 years without micronutrient fertilizers. Leaf Cu was higher in herbicide and tilled treatments where seasonal soil water content was intermediate (22% to 27%) and lower where soil was very wet or dry for most of the 1988 growing season. Multiple regression analysis indicated that leaf N and B and soil organic matter in 1990, and mean soil water content during the unusually dry Summer 1988, were the best predictors of fruit yield in 1990. Phytophthora root rot and meadow vole depredation were serious problems in STMCH and CNVCH trees. GMSs greatly affected tree establishment, nutrition, and yield; each system involves tradeoffs among important short- and long-term impacts on the orchard agroecosystem.
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页码:209 / 215
页数:7
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