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Cover Crop Introduction. The use of cover crops (CC) is an important component in sustainable agriculture with a wide range of proven benefits in field crops and orchards. Benefits of Cover Crops. Prevention of soil and wind erosion
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Cover Crop Introduction • The use of cover crops (CC) is an important component in sustainable agriculture with a wide range of proven benefits in field crops and orchards.
Benefits of Cover Crops • Prevention of soil and wind erosion • Enhancement of soil properties (aeration, fertility and moisture retention) • Increasing of beneficial insects and predators for biological control of pests • Non-chemical suppression of weeds
Cover Crops suppress weeds by: • Crop competition • Shading • Release of phytotoxic allelopathic substances
Weed management on (herbicides), and between (CC) tree rows
Introduction • In the previous meeting we presented the use of rain-fed dry land CC in orchards in Israel and reported our research in a mature apple orchard in the Upper Galilee of Israel.
AIM The aim of our present research is to study the role of cover crop management on weed suppression in a newly planted pear orchard in the Upper Galilee of Israel.
Materials & MethodsLog 2008 Nov. 19 - Building of ridges Nov. 20 - Disking of ridges Nov. 27 - CC seeding 2009 Jan. 05 - CC and weed estimation Feb. 15 - Pear tree planting Mar. 11 -CC and weed estimation May 03 - CC and weed estimation Hand spray weeds in Standard management treatments Apr. 19 - CC and weed estimation Mowing of all controls Jun. 17 - CC and weed estimation Jul. 29 - CC and weed estimation Aug. 27 - CC and weed estimation
Materials & MethodsTreatments • Natural weed cover-Mowing • Standard management-Herbicide spraying and mowing • Oat CC • Oat CC + tree row mulch • Oat+Vetch CC • Oat+Vetch CC + tree row mulch • Triticale • Triticale+ tree row mulch 4 Replications 3 CC strips, 30 m long, 3.5 m wide
Malva nicaeesis Sinapis arvensis Silybum marianum Ranunculus arvensis Senecio vernalis Lamium amplexicaule Avena sterilis Hordeum glaucum Weed Inventory Winter Weeds
Polygonumequisetiforme Convelvelous arvensis Ecballium elaterium Chrozophora tinctoria Amaranthus retroflexus Amaranthus hybridus Amaranthus albus Lactuca serriola Chenopodium vulvaris Solanum nigrum Plantago lagopus Conyza arvensis Tribulus terrestris Portulaca oleracea Weed Inventory Summer Weeds
27 Nov. 2008 CC seeding
March 2009 Oat+Vetch
19 April 2009 Natural cover and standard management
03 May 2009 Oat
St. Jonathan (1.80 m) and the oat beard 3 May 2009
April 19 2009 Triticale
April 19 2009 Oat+vetch
April 19 2009 Natural cover and standard management mowing
May 24 2009 Oat+Vetch
17 June 2009 Oat+Vetch
17 June 2009 Triticale
17 June 2009 Oat
17 June 2009 Oat+Vetch
29 July 2009 Triticale
29 July 2009 Oat+Vetch
29 July 2009 Triticale