Manure is a common source of nitrogen (N) in organic farming. However, manure is not always easily available, while the maximum N amount added as animal manure in organic agriculture is restricted by EU regulations. The present study was designed to test whether green manuring with a warm-season legume and intercropping with a cold-season legume can substitute farm-yard manure or compost as N sources in organic greenhouse tomato crops. To test this hypothesis, a winter-spring (WS) tomato crop was installed in February following the incorporation of crop residues of an autumn-winter (AW) tomato crop intercropped with faba bean, which had been fertilized with cowpea residues as green manure. This treatment, henceforth termed legume treatment ...
A review of the literature on the role of leguminous crops and organic manures in soil fertility man...
Nitrogen fertilization of plants during the vegetation is very problematic in terms of organic farmi...
The sustainability of a farm system greatly relies on fertilizers and other inputs. Soil factors su...
Manure is a common source of nitrogen (N) in organic farming. However, manure is not always easily a...
An organic greenhouse crop of tomato was established in February following cultivation of cowpea (CP...
In the present study, in addition to farmyard manure (FYM), cowpea was applied as green manure and f...
Information about the availability of soil mineral nitrogen (N) in organic greenhouse tomatoes after...
When animal husbandry is not included in organic farming systems, green manure may be crucial to pre...
Alternative strategies for satisfy N requirements of crops are crucial for organic farming. This aim...
Field experiments were conducted to determine the effects of green manures on growth and yield of ma...
Several sustainable agricultural practices, such as crop rotations and green manure, have been sugge...
A field experiment was carried out in Tuscany (Central Italy) to assess the contribution of differen...
Nitrogen is crucial for the productivity of agricultural systems, although there is a growing demand...
The 2nd group of experiments (GE2) included two successive tomato experiments. The first experiment ...
WOS: 000332507500002In this study, the effects of green manure and green manure + poultry manure wer...
A review of the literature on the role of leguminous crops and organic manures in soil fertility man...
Nitrogen fertilization of plants during the vegetation is very problematic in terms of organic farmi...
The sustainability of a farm system greatly relies on fertilizers and other inputs. Soil factors su...
Manure is a common source of nitrogen (N) in organic farming. However, manure is not always easily a...
An organic greenhouse crop of tomato was established in February following cultivation of cowpea (CP...
In the present study, in addition to farmyard manure (FYM), cowpea was applied as green manure and f...
Information about the availability of soil mineral nitrogen (N) in organic greenhouse tomatoes after...
When animal husbandry is not included in organic farming systems, green manure may be crucial to pre...
Alternative strategies for satisfy N requirements of crops are crucial for organic farming. This aim...
Field experiments were conducted to determine the effects of green manures on growth and yield of ma...
Several sustainable agricultural practices, such as crop rotations and green manure, have been sugge...
A field experiment was carried out in Tuscany (Central Italy) to assess the contribution of differen...
Nitrogen is crucial for the productivity of agricultural systems, although there is a growing demand...
The 2nd group of experiments (GE2) included two successive tomato experiments. The first experiment ...
WOS: 000332507500002In this study, the effects of green manure and green manure + poultry manure wer...
A review of the literature on the role of leguminous crops and organic manures in soil fertility man...
Nitrogen fertilization of plants during the vegetation is very problematic in terms of organic farmi...
The sustainability of a farm system greatly relies on fertilizers and other inputs. Soil factors su...