Journal article
Growth and Water Use Efficiency of Capsicum annuum in a Silt Loam Soil Treated Three Years Previously With a Single Compost Application and Repeatedly Dried
TT Nguyen, S Fuentes, P Marschner
International Journal of Vegetable Science | Published : 2014
Abstract
Mulched compost can reduce irrigation requirements by decreasing soil evaporation. However, it is not known how long this effect lasts after a single compost application. Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.), cv. Giant Bell, plants were grown in a silt loam (Calcarosol) that had received mulched compost once three years previously and in a corresponding unamended control. After 41 days of sufficient water supply, plants were divided into two water regimes: 1) sufficient water supply until the end of the experiment (67 days) and 2) two transient drought cycles, separated by one week of sufficient water supply. Compost applied once three years previously increased soil organic C and total N and dry roo..
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