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Subclovers as living mulches for managing weeds in vegetables

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Authors

W. Thomas Lanini
Dennis Pittenger
Walter L. Graves
Faustino N. Munoz
Harry S. Agamalian

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California Agriculture 43(6):25-27.

Published November 01, 1989

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Abstract

Subclover mulches, which grow from fall through spring then die back before crop planting, show some potential for suppressing weeds and increasing soil organic matter. Vegetable yields varied in tests, depending on how the mulch was managed.

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Subclovers as living mulches for managing weeds in vegetables

W. Thomas Lanini, Dennis Pittenger, Walter Graves, Faustino N. Munoz, Harry S. Agamalian
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Subclovers as living mulches for managing weeds in vegetables

Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article
Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article

Authors

W. Thomas Lanini
Dennis Pittenger
Walter L. Graves
Faustino N. Munoz
Harry S. Agamalian

Publication Information

California Agriculture 43(6):25-27.

Published November 01, 1989

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Abstract

Subclover mulches, which grow from fall through spring then die back before crop planting, show some potential for suppressing weeds and increasing soil organic matter. Vegetable yields varied in tests, depending on how the mulch was managed.

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