Effect of green manures on the growth and yield of celeriac

Blue lupine 200 kg · ha-1, and hairy vetch (80 kg · ha-1)-rye (120 kg · ha-1) mixture seeded at the beginning of August and cut and ploughed in the middle of November did not affect the yield of celeriac ‘Mentor’. The yield of celeriac plants with leaves and roots as well total and marketable yield...

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Main Authors: ANDRZEJ BOROWY, MONIKA PODOLSKA, SALWINA PALONKA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Life Sciences in Lublin - Publishing House 2014-04-01
Series:Annales Horticulturae
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.up.lublin.pl/index.php/ah/article/view/673
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description Blue lupine 200 kg · ha-1, and hairy vetch (80 kg · ha-1)-rye (120 kg · ha-1) mixture seeded at the beginning of August and cut and ploughed in the middle of November did not affect the yield of celeriac ‘Mentor’. The yield of celeriac plants with leaves and roots as well total and marketable yield of roots ‘Albin’ harvested on plots fertilized with a vetch-rye mixture was significantly higher than on plots fertilized with lupine and control plots. Green manures did not affect the content of nitrogen, phosphorus, calcium and magnesium in celeriac leaves. The effect of green manure on potassium content was dependent on cultivar and interaction between green manure and the cultivar. Roots developed by plants of both cultivars fertilized with green manures contained more dry matter than control ones. The content of crude fiber, L-ascorbic acid, monosaccharides and total sugars was independent on the cultivar and green manure fertilization. In July the growth of plants of both cultivars grown on plots fertilized with a vetch-rye mixture was more rapid than on other plots; however, at the end of the vegetation period the leaves of plants ‘Albin’ fertilized with a vetch-rye mixture were the shortest and the leaves of control plants ‘Mentor’ were the longest.
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spelling doaj.art-6fd993912a874f1587a34438cbe825742022-12-22T01:01:21ZengUniversity of Life Sciences in Lublin - Publishing HouseAnnales Horticulturae2544-44842544-80132014-04-01234Effect of green manures on the growth and yield of celeriacANDRZEJ BOROWY0MONIKA PODOLSKA1SALWINA PALONKA2Department of Horticultural Nursery and Seed Production, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, S. Leszczyńskiego 58, 20-068 LublinDepartment of Horticultural Nursery and Seed Production, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, S. Leszczyńskiego 58, 20-068 LublinDepartment of Horticultural Nursery and Seed Production, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, S. Leszczyńskiego 58, 20-068 LublinBlue lupine 200 kg · ha-1, and hairy vetch (80 kg · ha-1)-rye (120 kg · ha-1) mixture seeded at the beginning of August and cut and ploughed in the middle of November did not affect the yield of celeriac ‘Mentor’. The yield of celeriac plants with leaves and roots as well total and marketable yield of roots ‘Albin’ harvested on plots fertilized with a vetch-rye mixture was significantly higher than on plots fertilized with lupine and control plots. Green manures did not affect the content of nitrogen, phosphorus, calcium and magnesium in celeriac leaves. The effect of green manure on potassium content was dependent on cultivar and interaction between green manure and the cultivar. Roots developed by plants of both cultivars fertilized with green manures contained more dry matter than control ones. The content of crude fiber, L-ascorbic acid, monosaccharides and total sugars was independent on the cultivar and green manure fertilization. In July the growth of plants of both cultivars grown on plots fertilized with a vetch-rye mixture was more rapid than on other plots; however, at the end of the vegetation period the leaves of plants ‘Albin’ fertilized with a vetch-rye mixture were the shortest and the leaves of control plants ‘Mentor’ were the longest.https://czasopisma.up.lublin.pl/index.php/ah/article/view/673blue lupinehairy vetchryedry mattermacroelementssugars
spellingShingle ANDRZEJ BOROWY
MONIKA PODOLSKA
SALWINA PALONKA
Effect of green manures on the growth and yield of celeriac
Annales Horticulturae
blue lupine
hairy vetch
rye
dry matter
macroelements
sugars
title Effect of green manures on the growth and yield of celeriac
title_full Effect of green manures on the growth and yield of celeriac
title_fullStr Effect of green manures on the growth and yield of celeriac
title_full_unstemmed Effect of green manures on the growth and yield of celeriac
title_short Effect of green manures on the growth and yield of celeriac
title_sort effect of green manures on the growth and yield of celeriac
topic blue lupine
hairy vetch
rye
dry matter
macroelements
sugars
url https://czasopisma.up.lublin.pl/index.php/ah/article/view/673
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