Ground cover management and farmyard manure effects on soil nitrogen dynamics, productivity and economics of organically grown lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. subsp. secalina)

Ground cover management and farmyard manure (FYM) management have important roles in organic lettuce production. However, there is not enough information about their combined effects. In order to assess the effects of individual and combined ground cover and FYM management on soil mineral N (NH4-N a...

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Main Authors: Manojlović Maja, Čabilovski Ranko, Nikolić Ljiljana, Džigurski Dejana, Šeremešić Srdan, Martina Bavec
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-04-01
Series:Journal of Integrative Agriculture
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FYM
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095311916615654
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spelling doaj-6f07df9755f34adf8fb8f8723ecd8d912021-06-08T04:38:26ZengElsevierJournal of Integrative Agriculture2095-31192017-04-01164947958Ground cover management and farmyard manure effects on soil nitrogen dynamics, productivity and economics of organically grown lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. subsp. secalina)Manojlović Maja0Čabilovski Ranko1Nikolić Ljiljana2Džigurski Dejana3Šeremešić Srdan4Martina Bavec5Faculty of Agriculture, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad 21000, Serbia; Correspondence Maja Manojlović, Tel: +381-21-4853371, Fax: +381-21-459761Faculty of Agriculture, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad 21000, SerbiaFaculty of Agriculture, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad 21000, SerbiaFaculty of Agriculture, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad 21000, SerbiaFaculty of Agriculture, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad 21000, SerbiaFaculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Maribor, Maribor 2000, SloveniaGround cover management and farmyard manure (FYM) management have important roles in organic lettuce production. However, there is not enough information about their combined effects. In order to assess the effects of individual and combined ground cover and FYM management on soil mineral N (NH4-N and NO3-N) dynamics, lettuce yield and economics in organic farming, a two-year field experiment was conducted on a certified organic farm in Kisač (Vojvodina, Serbia). The experiment had a two-factorial split-plot completely randomized block design. FYM was applied on the half of the experimental field as a whole-plot factor, while ground cover management included the following four treatments: (I) control, without ground cover management (Ø); (II) hoeing (H); (III) agrotextile cover; (IV) straw mulch (SM), which were applied on split plots. The applied SM and AT increased soil moisture by 12.83 and 3.73%, respectively, compared to the control treatment. FYM increased soil mineral N concentration, the lettuce fresh matter (FM) yield and nitrate concentration in lettuce. However, nitrate concentration in lettuce in all treatments was below the limit required by the European Commission (EC) (2001). The highest lettuce yield was obtained by AT (39 122 kg), followed by SM (33 925 kg), and it was higher with FYM application by 16.85%. Hoeing did not positively affect the yield, probably due to its negative effect on soil moisture. Additional profit was higher with FYM, showing the following decreasing order: AT>H>SM>Ø. However, value/cost ratio (VCR) was in the order Ø>H>SM>AT on FYM fertilized plots. FYM application led to higher lettuce yield and higher profit and VCR. In case a farm does not have FYM, SM is the best alternative due to its positive effect on the yield and low investment costs.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095311916615654hoeingagrotextile coverstraw mulchfarmyard manureFYMmulch
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author Manojlović Maja
Čabilovski Ranko
Nikolić Ljiljana
Džigurski Dejana
Šeremešić Srdan
Martina Bavec
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Čabilovski Ranko
Nikolić Ljiljana
Džigurski Dejana
Šeremešić Srdan
Martina Bavec
Ground cover management and farmyard manure effects on soil nitrogen dynamics, productivity and economics of organically grown lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. subsp. secalina)
Journal of Integrative Agriculture
hoeing
agrotextile cover
straw mulch
farmyard manure
FYM
mulch
author_facet Manojlović Maja
Čabilovski Ranko
Nikolić Ljiljana
Džigurski Dejana
Šeremešić Srdan
Martina Bavec
author_sort Manojlović Maja
title Ground cover management and farmyard manure effects on soil nitrogen dynamics, productivity and economics of organically grown lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. subsp. secalina)
title_short Ground cover management and farmyard manure effects on soil nitrogen dynamics, productivity and economics of organically grown lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. subsp. secalina)
title_full Ground cover management and farmyard manure effects on soil nitrogen dynamics, productivity and economics of organically grown lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. subsp. secalina)
title_fullStr Ground cover management and farmyard manure effects on soil nitrogen dynamics, productivity and economics of organically grown lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. subsp. secalina)
title_full_unstemmed Ground cover management and farmyard manure effects on soil nitrogen dynamics, productivity and economics of organically grown lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. subsp. secalina)
title_sort ground cover management and farmyard manure effects on soil nitrogen dynamics, productivity and economics of organically grown lettuce (lactuca sativa l. subsp. secalina)
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Integrative Agriculture
issn 2095-3119
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Ground cover management and farmyard manure (FYM) management have important roles in organic lettuce production. However, there is not enough information about their combined effects. In order to assess the effects of individual and combined ground cover and FYM management on soil mineral N (NH4-N and NO3-N) dynamics, lettuce yield and economics in organic farming, a two-year field experiment was conducted on a certified organic farm in Kisač (Vojvodina, Serbia). The experiment had a two-factorial split-plot completely randomized block design. FYM was applied on the half of the experimental field as a whole-plot factor, while ground cover management included the following four treatments: (I) control, without ground cover management (Ø); (II) hoeing (H); (III) agrotextile cover; (IV) straw mulch (SM), which were applied on split plots. The applied SM and AT increased soil moisture by 12.83 and 3.73%, respectively, compared to the control treatment. FYM increased soil mineral N concentration, the lettuce fresh matter (FM) yield and nitrate concentration in lettuce. However, nitrate concentration in lettuce in all treatments was below the limit required by the European Commission (EC) (2001). The highest lettuce yield was obtained by AT (39 122 kg), followed by SM (33 925 kg), and it was higher with FYM application by 16.85%. Hoeing did not positively affect the yield, probably due to its negative effect on soil moisture. Additional profit was higher with FYM, showing the following decreasing order: AT>H>SM>Ø. However, value/cost ratio (VCR) was in the order Ø>H>SM>AT on FYM fertilized plots. FYM application led to higher lettuce yield and higher profit and VCR. In case a farm does not have FYM, SM is the best alternative due to its positive effect on the yield and low investment costs.
topic hoeing
agrotextile cover
straw mulch
farmyard manure
FYM
mulch
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095311916615654
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