Vegetable Management Systems: Soil Health Assessment and the Effect on Snap Bean Yield and Soil Fungal Pathogen Community

  • Abawi, George
  • Gugino, Beth
  • Ludwig, John
  • Petzoldt, Curt
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Publication date
January 2007
Publisher
New York State IPM Program

Abstract

At the Vegetable Research Farm in Geneva, NY, the soils from four long-term systems management blocks were assessed for their soil health status using the 2007 Cornell Soil Health Test. Snap beans were planted in four strips within each block with half of the rows overlapping where beans had been planted in 2006 (2-year beans) and half which had not been previously planted to beans (1-year beans) to relate yield to the observed differences in the soil health status between the blocks. Snap bean yield was significantly higher in the IPM-future block (managed using season-long soil-building crops in addition to cover crops and IPM strategies). Due to the dry conditions during the growing season and frequent cultivation, yields were lowest in ...

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