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Sustainable sweetpotato farming systems to improve soil health and reduce losses caused by root-knot nematode

机译:可持续的SweetPOTATO农业系统,以改善土壤健康,减少根结导致的损失

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Australia produces some of the highest sweetpotato yields in the world but the health of the soil used to produce the crop is declining because it is repeatedly tilled to kill volunteer sweetpotatoes, incorporate cover crop residues and prepare beds for planting. Additional disturbance occurs when the swollen roots are harvested. An on-farm study showed that it is possible to replace this tillage-dominated farming system with an alternative that is not only productive, but is also likely to be sustainable in the long-term. When the soil was amended with organic matter, beds were formed 10 months prior to planting, two cover crops (forage sorghum followed by oats) were grown on the beds, residues from those crops were retained on the soil surface as mulch, and sweetpotato cuttings were planted into the mulched, undisturbed beds using strip tillage, the crop established well and yielded 93 t/ha. The only detrimental effect was that root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) caused severe damage. In contrast, a trial in the same field showed that when organic amendments were placed in a furrow in the centre of the bed so that the swollen roots were surrounded by the amendment as they developed, nematode control was much better. Sawdust and a mixture of sawdust and chicken litter were the most effective amendments, as they both reduced root-knot nematode populations and the severity of nematode damage, and increased marketable yield by 29%. The wide range of natural enemies found in soil collected from the amended furrow at harvest, and the results of a suppression assay in the laboratory suggested that the soils amended with sawdust and sawdust /chicken litter were biologically suppressive to root-knot nematode.
机译:澳大利亚在世界上产生了一些最高的甘薯产量,但用于生产作物的土壤的健康是下降,因为它反复耕种以杀死志愿者甘薯,并融入覆盖作物残留物并准备种植床。当收获肿胀的根时,会发生额外的扰动。一项农场研究表明,可以用替代方案取代这种耕地统治的农业系统,这不仅是生产性,而且可能在长期内可持续。当土壤用有机物质修正时,在种植前10个月形成床,在床上生长了两种覆盖作物(牧草高粱,然后是燕麦),这些作物的残基被保留在土壤表面为覆盖物和甘薯切割使用带状耕作,作物成立良好并产生93吨/小时,种植到覆盖的未受干扰的床中。唯一有害的效果是根结线虫(Meloidogyne Incognita)引起严重的损伤。相比之下,同一领域的试验表明,当有机修正被置于床中心的沟里时,肿胀的根源被它们开发的修正包围,线虫控制得多。锯末和锯末和鸡窝的混合物是最有效的修正,因为它们都减少了根结线虫种群和线虫损伤的严重程度,并提高了销售产量的29%。从收获修正的沟槽中收集的土壤中发现的各种天然敌人,实验室中的抑制测定结果表明,用锯末和锯末/鸡窝修正的土壤是生物学抑制的根结线虫。

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