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| Author: | N. Heiberg |
| Keywords: | Inter-row soil management, fertilizing, yield, vegetative growth |
Abstract:
The effects of vegetation control and additional nitrogen fertilizing were studied in a field experiment with the cultivar ‘Veten’. The management system included black plastic mulch (1 m width) in row and fertigation through trickle irrigation.
The experiment used a factorial design with two factors and two replicates.
Factor A at 3 levels of fertilization, equal to: 11.9, 39.9 and 53.5 kg N/1000 m row.
Factor B included 3 levels of vegetation control in the inter-row area: vegetation between rows; herbicide treatment of 0.5 m on each side of the soil cover and vegetation in the middle; and herbicide treatment in all the inter-row area.
Vegetation control increased N and K concentration in leaves, and resulted in enhanced vegetative growth and higher berry yield.
This indicates strong competition between raspberries and inter-row vegetation.
Compared to plots with vegetation in the inter-row area, the yield increase was 9 % with 0.5 m without vegetation on each side of the row, and 17 % when vegetation was controlled in the whole plot.
Additional fertilizing above 11.9 kg N/1000 m increased N-content in leaves, but had only small influence on vegetative growth and berry-yield.
This indicates that other factors than N-content in the raspberry plants were restricting growth and development.
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