Potential of hairy vetch and crimson clover as cover crops (CROSBI ID 146247)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Ban, Dean ; Goreta, Smiljana ; Borošić, Josip ; Ilak Peršurić, Anita Silvana ; Žnidarčič, Dragan
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Potential of hairy vetch and crimson clover as cover crops
Hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth) and crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum L.) were evaluated as cover crops during two vegetation seasons in the Mediterranean and Continental area of Croatia. Better tolerance to low winter temperatures was observed for crimson clover. Higher plants (10 to 3 1 cm) before winter and in spring (67 to 117 cm) were measured for hairy vetch, while crimson clover had higher yields of fresh biomass (33.7 to 113.1 t ha(-1)). Concentrations of N (1.53 to 3.34%), P2O5 (0.55 to 1.04%) and K2O (2.02 to 5.32%) in plant tissue were higher for hairy vetch. However, due to higher yields of dry matter, crimson clover accumulated more N (105 to 239 kg ha(-1)), P2O5 (28 to 83 kg ha(-1)), and K2O (105 to 440 kg ha(-1)) than hairy vetch. According to our results crimson clover could be recommended as a cover crop in Mediterranean and Continental area of Croatia.
dry matter; nitrogen; phosphorus; potassium; Trifolium incarnatum; Vicia villosa
Rad je prezentiran na skupu VII. Alps-Adria Scientific Workshop ; Stara Lesna, Slovačka ; 2008.
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Podaci o izdanju
36 (S, Part.2)
2008.
919-922
objavljeno
0133-3720
10.1556/CRC.36.2008.Suppl.1
Povezanost rada
Poljoprivreda (agronomija)