Legume groundcovers have mixed effects on growth and yield of 'Macadamia integrifolia'

Title
Legume groundcovers have mixed effects on growth and yield of 'Macadamia integrifolia'
Publication Date
2003
Author(s)
Firth, DJ
Whalley, Ralph D
( author )
OrcID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2949-9891
Email: rwhalley@une.edu.au
UNE Id une-id:rwhalley
Johns, GG
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing
Place of publication
Australia
DOI
10.1071/EA01170
UNE publication id
une:2902
Abstract
The effects of 'Lotus pedunculatus' (cv. Grasslands Maku) and 'Arachis pintoi' (cv. Amarillo) groundcovers on growth and yield of 1-, 4- and 14-year-old macadamia orchards were investigated over 5 years near Lismore in northern New South Wales. Bare control plots were used at all sites, along with an unmown groundcover in the oldest orchard. Vegetative growth was assessed in terms of shoot extension, trunk diameter and canopy volume. The groundcovers had the greatest effect on vegetative growth of the trees when they were established into an existing sward, followed by the 4-year-old trees, and then the 14-year-old trees. Yields were collected from the 4- and 14-year-old trees and were generally similar under bare soil or groundcovers, with smaller or similar canopy volumes. Nut quality was not consistently affected by the groundcovers, whereas nut-drop was delayed. Acceptable yields can be obtained in macadamias with groundcovers, with potential benefits in terms of soil structure, fertility and stability. Mown and unmown plots have similar productivity.
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Citation
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 43(4), p. 419-423
ISSN
1446-5574
0816-1089
1836-5787
1836-0939
Start page
419
End page
423

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