Black plastic mulch affects soil temperature and yield of sweet potato under short season temperate climates

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences International Journal of Vegetable Science Pub Date : 2022-08-18 DOI:10.1080/19315260.2022.2111625
S. Rao, P. Singh, Tom Gonsalves
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ABSTRACT Temperature is critical for the plant growth and yield of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) in northern cool season climates. Few studies have quantified the effect of temperature using different crop systems to improve the growth of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.). Our study examined the impact of black mulch on raised beds for sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) production in open field conditions in Manitoba. Black mulched plots were compared with non-mulched plots over 3 years for effects on soil temperature and commercial yields. Three year mean soil temperatures (19.9°C) were significantly higher under mulched plots compared to non-mulched soil (19°C). Higher total, marketable and US#1 yields were harvested from mulched plots than non-mulched plots; however, no differences were recorded for US#2, jumbo and cull yields over 3 years. Marketable yield increases of 47, 39 and 30%, were recorded for mulched plots over non-mulched plots in years 2018, 2019 and 2020, respectively, with a 3-year average yield increase of 39%. Use of black mulch contributed to increased sweet potato commercial yields in short season-temperate climates.
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在温带短季气候条件下,黑膜覆盖对地温和甘薯产量有影响
温度对北方凉爽季节甘薯(Ipomoea batatas L.)生长和产量至关重要。很少有研究量化不同作物制度下温度对红薯生长的影响。本研究考察了黑土覆盖对马尼托巴省露天甘薯栽培床生产的影响。比较了黑色地膜地块3年对土壤温度和商品产量的影响。覆盖地块的3年平均土壤温度(19.9°C)显著高于未覆盖地块(19°C)。覆盖地块收获的总、适销和美国1号产量高于未覆盖地块;然而,美国2号、大型和淘汰的产量在3年内没有差异。在2018年、2019年和2020年,覆盖地块比未覆盖地块的可售产量分别增长了47%、39%和30%,3年平均产量增长39%。在短季节温带气候下,使用黑色地膜有助于红薯商业产量的增加。
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International Journal of Vegetable Science
International Journal of Vegetable Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Vegetable Science features innovative articles on all aspects of vegetable production, including growth regulation, pest management, sustainable production, harvesting, handling, storage, shipping, and final consumption. Researchers, practitioners, and academics present current findings on new crops and protected culture as well as traditional crops, examine marketing trends in the commercial vegetable industry, and address vital issues of concern to breeders, production managers, and processors working in all continents where vegetables are grown.
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