The effects of a non-woven cover in combination with different soil mulches in strawberry cultivation

The effects of a non-woven cover and three different soil mulches on the timing of harvest and on the yield of strawberry were examined in two field experiments in northern Finland during 1989-1993. The non-woven cover was used either in spring or in both autumn and in spring. Non-covered plants ser...

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Main Authors: Abbas Aflatuni, Riitta Kemppainen, Alpo Heinonen, Tiina Hakonen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland 1997-12-01
Series:Agricultural and Food Science
Online Access:https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/72800
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spelling doaj-6ad73a62c7dd41e38cc898d40403b7072020-11-25T00:48:36ZengScientific Agricultural Society of FinlandAgricultural and Food Science1459-60671795-18951997-12-0165-6The effects of a non-woven cover in combination with different soil mulches in strawberry cultivationAbbas Aflatuni0Riitta Kemppainen1Alpo Heinonen2Tiina Hakonen3Agricultural Research Centre of Finland, North Finland Research Unit, North Ostrobolhnia Research Station, FIN-92400 RuukkiAgricultural Research Centre of Finland, North Finland Research Unit, Kainuu Research Station, FIN-88600 SotkamoAgricultural Research Centre of Finland, North Finland Research Unit, Lapland Research Station, FIN-96900 Saarenkylä, FinlandAgricultural Research Centre of Finland, Data and Information Services, FIN-31600 Jokioinen, FinlandThe effects of a non-woven cover and three different soil mulches on the timing of harvest and on the yield of strawberry were examined in two field experiments in northern Finland during 1989-1993. The non-woven cover was used either in spring or in both autumn and in spring. Non-covered plants served as controls. Depending on the year, plants covered in spring alone gave a significantly earlier (4 to 9 days) marketable yield than did uncovered plants. The non-woven cover had no effect on marketable yield at Sotkamo but at Rovaniemi it increased the yield, especially in cold years. The use of cover decreased the amount of mouldy berries. At both experimental sites, a significantly higher yield was obtained from beds covered with soil mulches than from uncovered beds. White-on-black film delayed the yield by 2 to 4 days in comparison with black or Mypex film.https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/72800
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author Abbas Aflatuni
Riitta Kemppainen
Alpo Heinonen
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Riitta Kemppainen
Alpo Heinonen
Tiina Hakonen
The effects of a non-woven cover in combination with different soil mulches in strawberry cultivation
Agricultural and Food Science
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Riitta Kemppainen
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title The effects of a non-woven cover in combination with different soil mulches in strawberry cultivation
title_short The effects of a non-woven cover in combination with different soil mulches in strawberry cultivation
title_full The effects of a non-woven cover in combination with different soil mulches in strawberry cultivation
title_fullStr The effects of a non-woven cover in combination with different soil mulches in strawberry cultivation
title_full_unstemmed The effects of a non-woven cover in combination with different soil mulches in strawberry cultivation
title_sort effects of a non-woven cover in combination with different soil mulches in strawberry cultivation
publisher Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland
series Agricultural and Food Science
issn 1459-6067
1795-1895
publishDate 1997-12-01
description The effects of a non-woven cover and three different soil mulches on the timing of harvest and on the yield of strawberry were examined in two field experiments in northern Finland during 1989-1993. The non-woven cover was used either in spring or in both autumn and in spring. Non-covered plants served as controls. Depending on the year, plants covered in spring alone gave a significantly earlier (4 to 9 days) marketable yield than did uncovered plants. The non-woven cover had no effect on marketable yield at Sotkamo but at Rovaniemi it increased the yield, especially in cold years. The use of cover decreased the amount of mouldy berries. At both experimental sites, a significantly higher yield was obtained from beds covered with soil mulches than from uncovered beds. White-on-black film delayed the yield by 2 to 4 days in comparison with black or Mypex film.
url https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/72800
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