An organic greenhouse crop of tomato was established in February following cultivation of cowpea (CP) or common bean (CB) for green pod production, or faba bean (FB) for green manuring. The vegetative residues of CP and CB were incorporated to the soil together with farmyard manure (FYM), prior to establishing the tomato crop. The FB plants were incorporated to the soil at anthesis together with either FYM or composted olive-mill waste (CO). Green manuring with FB resulted in higher soil mineral N levels during the subsequent tomato crop and higher tomato fruit yield when combined with FYM, compared to compost. The level of soil mineral N was the main restrictive factor for yield in organic greenhouse tomato. FB for green manuring as preced...
Alternative strategies for satisfy N requirements of crops are crucial for organic farming. This aim...
Tomatoes are a globally cultivated and popular vegetable. The output and quality of tomatoes are sig...
Application of organic manures not only improve the physical conditions of the soil, but also helps ...
An organic greenhouse crop of tomato was established in February following cultivation of cowpea (CP...
Manure is a common source of nitrogen (N) in organic farming. However, manure is not always easily a...
Information about the availability of soil mineral nitrogen (N) in organic greenhouse tomatoes after...
In the present study, in addition to farmyard manure (FYM), cowpea was applied as green manure and f...
When animal husbandry is not included in organic farming systems, green manure may be crucial to pre...
Several sustainable agricultural practices, such as crop rotations and green manure, have been sugge...
Nitrogen is crucial for the productivity of agricultural systems, although there is a growing demand...
Soil-bound intensive greenhouse production has been scrutinized for its sustainability due to contam...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the interaction effects of winter cover crops (hairy vetch...
Alternative strategies for satisfy N requirements of crops are crucial for organic farming. This aim...
Tomatoes are a globally cultivated and popular vegetable. The output and quality of tomatoes are sig...
Application of organic manures not only improve the physical conditions of the soil, but also helps ...
An organic greenhouse crop of tomato was established in February following cultivation of cowpea (CP...
Manure is a common source of nitrogen (N) in organic farming. However, manure is not always easily a...
Information about the availability of soil mineral nitrogen (N) in organic greenhouse tomatoes after...
In the present study, in addition to farmyard manure (FYM), cowpea was applied as green manure and f...
When animal husbandry is not included in organic farming systems, green manure may be crucial to pre...
Several sustainable agricultural practices, such as crop rotations and green manure, have been sugge...
Nitrogen is crucial for the productivity of agricultural systems, although there is a growing demand...
Soil-bound intensive greenhouse production has been scrutinized for its sustainability due to contam...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the interaction effects of winter cover crops (hairy vetch...
Alternative strategies for satisfy N requirements of crops are crucial for organic farming. This aim...
Tomatoes are a globally cultivated and popular vegetable. The output and quality of tomatoes are sig...
Application of organic manures not only improve the physical conditions of the soil, but also helps ...