Journal article
Effect of incorporated or mulched compost on leaf nutrient concentrations and performance of Vitis vinifera cv. Merlot
TT Nguyen, S Fuentes, P Marschner
Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition | SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG | Published : 2013
Abstract
Compost can reduce evaporation and increase nutrient uptake by plants, but it is not clear if it can increase soil water holding capacity or stimulate leaf gas exchange, water use efficiency and yield of vines. To study these effects, compost from garden and food waste was incorporated or mulched in a vineyard at a rate of 100 m3 ha-1, three months before the measurements. The vineyard received irrigation during spring and summer. Soil water content was monitored regularly with a capacitance probe. Photosynthesis, transpiration, stem water potential and leaf area index were measured several times during the vegetation period. At harvest, yield, berry weight and quality as well as chlorophyll..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors are grateful to Mr. Benjamin Pike for his help with sampling, Mr. Michael Dalton at Sentek Company for his help with probe calibration and Dr. Roberta De Bei for her technical assistance. T-T Nguyen thanks the Vietnamese Government and The University of Adelaide for the scholarship.