Raspberry Growers’ Perceptions and Practices Regarding Soil Quality, Cover Crops, and Fumigation

A survey was conducted in Washington State in 2015 and 2016 to gauge grower perceptions, understanding, and current practices regarding soil quality. Soil quality has been defined as the ability of the soil to sustain plants, animals, and humans over time. Many current practices of modern agricultur...

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Main Authors: Rachel E. Rudolph, Lisa W. DeVetter, Inga A. Zasada
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS) 2019-07-01
Series:HortTechnology
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Online Access:https://journals.ashs.org/horttech/view/journals/horttech/29/4/article-p482.xml
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spelling doaj-4329efc84c504a96a30dd7838616f8882020-11-25T03:50:58ZengAmerican Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS)HortTechnology1943-77142019-07-01294482489https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTTECH04354-19Raspberry Growers’ Perceptions and Practices Regarding Soil Quality, Cover Crops, and FumigationRachel E. Rudolph Lisa W. DeVetter Lisa W. DeVetter Inga A. Zasada A survey was conducted in Washington State in 2015 and 2016 to gauge grower perceptions, understanding, and current practices regarding soil quality. Soil quality has been defined as the ability of the soil to sustain plants, animals, and humans over time. Many current practices of modern agriculture can be detrimental to soil quality, including soil tillage and soil fumigation, both of which are commonly used for the Washington red raspberry (Rubus idaeus) production system. The area between red raspberry beds, known as the alleyway, is frequently tilled and kept bare, without groundcover, to manage weeds. Growers commonly fumigate the soil before planting red raspberry to manage soilborne pathogens and plant-parasitic nematodes. The majority of red raspberry growers surveyed consider soil quality quite often in relation to the management of their fields. The majority of growers during both years considered cover crops to have a positive impact on soil quality. However, growers also perceived soil fumigation to have a positive impact on soil quality. The majority of growers responded that they were willing to adopt alleyway cover crops for a variety of reasons, including improving red raspberry production, physical soil quality, and beneficial soil microorganism populations. This survey demonstrated that there is interest in soil quality among growers; however, there is a difference in perceptions between growers and researchers regarding how management practices impact soil quality.https://journals.ashs.org/horttech/view/journals/horttech/29/4/article-p482.xmlcultivationplant-parasitic nematodespratylenchus penetransroot lesion nematode rubus idaeussoil healthtillage
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Raspberry Growers’ Perceptions and Practices Regarding Soil Quality, Cover Crops, and Fumigation
HortTechnology
cultivation
plant-parasitic nematodes
pratylenchus penetrans
root lesion nematode rubus idaeus
soil health
tillage
author_facet Rachel E. Rudolph
Lisa W. DeVetter
Lisa W. DeVetter
Inga A. Zasada
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title Raspberry Growers’ Perceptions and Practices Regarding Soil Quality, Cover Crops, and Fumigation
title_short Raspberry Growers’ Perceptions and Practices Regarding Soil Quality, Cover Crops, and Fumigation
title_full Raspberry Growers’ Perceptions and Practices Regarding Soil Quality, Cover Crops, and Fumigation
title_fullStr Raspberry Growers’ Perceptions and Practices Regarding Soil Quality, Cover Crops, and Fumigation
title_full_unstemmed Raspberry Growers’ Perceptions and Practices Regarding Soil Quality, Cover Crops, and Fumigation
title_sort raspberry growers’ perceptions and practices regarding soil quality, cover crops, and fumigation
publisher American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS)
series HortTechnology
issn 1943-7714
publishDate 2019-07-01
description A survey was conducted in Washington State in 2015 and 2016 to gauge grower perceptions, understanding, and current practices regarding soil quality. Soil quality has been defined as the ability of the soil to sustain plants, animals, and humans over time. Many current practices of modern agriculture can be detrimental to soil quality, including soil tillage and soil fumigation, both of which are commonly used for the Washington red raspberry (Rubus idaeus) production system. The area between red raspberry beds, known as the alleyway, is frequently tilled and kept bare, without groundcover, to manage weeds. Growers commonly fumigate the soil before planting red raspberry to manage soilborne pathogens and plant-parasitic nematodes. The majority of red raspberry growers surveyed consider soil quality quite often in relation to the management of their fields. The majority of growers during both years considered cover crops to have a positive impact on soil quality. However, growers also perceived soil fumigation to have a positive impact on soil quality. The majority of growers responded that they were willing to adopt alleyway cover crops for a variety of reasons, including improving red raspberry production, physical soil quality, and beneficial soil microorganism populations. This survey demonstrated that there is interest in soil quality among growers; however, there is a difference in perceptions between growers and researchers regarding how management practices impact soil quality.
topic cultivation
plant-parasitic nematodes
pratylenchus penetrans
root lesion nematode rubus idaeus
soil health
tillage
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