학술논문

The Effects of Dark-Colored Plastic, Fiber, and Paper Mulches on Yield and Over-Wintering of Perennial Herbs.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Herbs, Spices & Medicinal Plants. 2006, Vol. 12 Issue 1/2, p13-23. 11p.
Subject
*MULCHING
*PLASTICS in agriculture
*CROP yields
*PERENNIALS
*LEMON balm
*ECHINACEA (Plants)
*HERBS
Language
ISSN
1049-6475
Abstract
Various plastic mulch (PE black, PE brown, and LDPE white), fiber mulch (Uco black woven), and paper mulch (Gropex gray) were examined in four perennial herb crops (Hyssopus officinalis, Melissa officinalis, Thymus vulgares, and Echinacea purpurea) in a field experiment during a three-year period in Norway. Over-wintering, total yield, herbs' nutrient content (N, P, K), soil temperature, and soil nitrogen were examined. For all species, the total yield was the highest when using dark-colored plastic mulches, followed by fiber mulch. The white plastic and paper did not return the same yield. The result was related to soil temperature and soil mineral N content. The over-wintering was only slightly affected by mulching. The concentration of K was significantly higher in herbs grown on dark-colored mulches compared with white plastic, paper, and bare soil, while no effect was found on N and P. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]