Intercropping of cash crops in the eucalyptus plantation
1991
Manus Cumpukul (Kasetsart Univ., Bangkok (Thailand). Faculty of Agriculture. Dept. of Horticulture) | Pichai Kongpitak | Kasem Piluek
Tomato intercropped in eucalyptus plantation produced the highest yield in summer, the rainy season and winter as compared with mungbean and corn. Soil conditions and ecology were not influenced by eucalyptus. In addition, insect pests and weeds less in field with eucalyptus trees than that without the trees. This may be due to volatile oils given off from fallen leaves, which have a property of being a germination inhibitor and an insect repellant.
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书目信息
语言
泰国
注释
Summaries (En, Th)
3 ill.; 3 tables
类型
Conference; Numerical Data; Summary; Non-Conventional
来源
Proceedings of the 29th Kasetsart University: Plant Science, Kasetsart Univ., Bangkok (Thailand).- Bangkok (Thailand), 1991. p. 583-593
粮农组织大会
29th Kasetsart University Annual Conference, Bangkok (Thailand), 4-7 Feb 1991
1997-08-15
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