eCommons

 

The Impact of Organic Amendments on Soil Microbiology and Nutrients in a Three-Year Study of Trees Planted in Heavily Compacted, Poor Soil

Other Titles

Abstract

This project adds new dimensions to a three-year study of the effects of soil amendments and drainage on the growth of three species of trees planted in heavily compacted soil. The research was originally intended to compare soil physical parameters. Striking differences in the growth of trees planted with organic amendments led to questions regarding the nature of long-term benefits derived from adding food compost at the time of planting. The proposed tests will allow comparison of soil nutrients, microbiological activity, and presence of beneficial nematodes as an indicator of healthy soil. This is a rare opportunity to observe differences in a randomized experiment with replicated treatments prior to the harvest of the trees.

Journal / Series

Volume & Issue

Description

Sponsorship

Date Issued

2002

Publisher

New York State IPM Program

Keywords

Agricultural IPM; Nursery; Ornamentals; Landscapes; Organic

Location

Effective Date

Expiration Date

Sector

Employer

Union

Union Local

NAICS

Number of Workers

Committee Chair

Committee Co-Chair

Committee Member

Degree Discipline

Degree Name

Degree Level

Related Version

Related DOI

Related To

Related Part

Based on Related Item

Has Other Format(s)

Part of Related Item

Related To

Related Publication(s)

Link(s) to Related Publication(s)

References

Link(s) to Reference(s)

Previously Published As

Government Document

ISBN

ISMN

ISSN

Other Identifiers

Rights

Rights URI

Types

report

Accessibility Feature

Accessibility Hazard

Accessibility Summary

Link(s) to Catalog Record