Long-term Organic Production Systems in Northern Highbush Blueberry: Placing Weed Mat over Existing Organic Mulches and Changing to Nitrogen-only Fertilizer Sources Increased Yield

被引:4
作者
Davis, Amanda J. [1 ]
Strik, Bernadine C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Oregon State Univ, Dept Hort, 4017 ALS, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
关键词
compost; nutrient management; sawdust; soybean fertilizer; Vaccinrirm corymbosum; PLANTING METHOD; FRUIT-QUALITY; SOIL; CULTIVAR; IMPACT; LEAF;
D O I
10.21273/HORTSCI15908-21
中图分类号
S6 [园艺];
学科分类号
0902 ;
摘要
In long-lived organic blueberry production systems, nutrient imbalances caused by some fertilization and mulching practices can reduce plant growth and yield. The ability to balance nutrient levels and thus improve productivity over time was evaluated in a mature planting of 'Duke' and 'Liberty' that had been used to study different mulching practices [sawdust (9-cm deep), yard-debris compost (4-cm) topped with sawdust (5-cm), and weed mat] and various rates and sources of N fertilizer (feather meal or fish solubles, each applied initially at "low" or "high" rates of 29 and 57 kg.ha(-1) N in 2007-08 and then increased incrementally as the planting matured to 73 and 140 kg.ha(-1) N in 2013-16). In Winter 2016-17, existing weed mat was removed and replaced where it was present, and new weed mat was installed on top of any existing organic mulches, thus changing the mulch treatments to weed mat (over bare soil), weed mat over sawdust, and weed mat over compost + sawdust from 2017 to 2020. A hydrolyzed soyprotein-based fertilizer containing essentially only N was applied at a moderate rate (106 kg.ha(-1) N) relative to prior treatments. Plants grown on flat and raised beds were evaluated separately. From 2016 to 2020, yield of 'Duke' and 'Liberty' increased by an average of 19% and 56%, respectively, on flat beds and 8% and 42%, respectively, on raised beds. On flat or raised beds, plants that had weed mat placed over the existing sawdust or compost + sawdust mulch had a greater increase in yield (averaging 41%) than those with weed mat alone (over bare soil; averaging 12%). Soil under weed mat alone continued to have the lowest organic matter content (averaging 3%) throughout the study. Prior fertilization source and rate had no impact on the increase in yield of 'Duke', whereas 'Liberty' plants previously fertilized with feather meal had a larger increase in yield through 2020 than those fertilized with fish solubles. Fertilizing with an intermediate rate of N from 2017 to 2020 increased yield regardless of whether plants received the low or high N rate from 2007 to 2016, confirming our previous conclusion that the low rate provided sufficient N. Soil K and leaf %K declined after discontinuing fertilization with fish solubles and use of yard-debris compost, likely a factor in yield improvement. However, there were still negative correlations between yield and leaf %K in multiple years. This study illustrated that changing mulch and fertility practices in established organic blueberry to mitigate prior applications of high K can improve plant performance, nutrient imbalances, and yield within a relatively short period of time.
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