Pre-Plant Crop Rotation and Compost Amendments for Improving Establishment of Red Raspberry

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  • Brent L. Black Author
  • Harry J. Swartz Author
  • Patricia Millner Author
  • Paul Steiner Author

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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.2003.57.4.149

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Three crop rotation treatments: (1) a sorghum x sudangrass hybrid (Sudex) and rapeseed, (2) a conventional corn-barley rotation, and (3) a corn-barley rotation followed by preplant compost amendment, were compared for alleviating replant problems on a field with a long history of perennial fruit crops. A raspberry selection trial was planted in each treatment, and initial raspberry survival and growth over two seasons was measured to compare the efficacy of these pre-plant treatments. The initial survival and growth of raspberry plants in the Sudex-rapeseed treatment was similar to that of the corn-barley treatment. However, the corn-barley-compost treatment significantly improved raspberry growth and survival. At the conclusion of the experiment, root samples from two raspberry cultivars were assayed for root-disease associated fungi. Isolates of fast-growing fungi ( Cylindrocarpon, Fusarium, Pythium,and Rhizoctonia) were found at low frequencies, but there were no significant differences in their occurrence among pre-plant treatments.

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2003-10-01

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Pre-Plant Crop Rotation and Compost Amendments for Improving Establishment of Red Raspberry. (2003). Journal of the American Pomological Society, 57(4), 149-156. https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.2003.57.4.149

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