Effect of some mulch materials on Chinese cabbage growing in different seasons. III. Soil temperature and growth of Chinese cabbage in the summer
Oh, D.G.; Yoon, J.Y.; Lee, S.S.; Woo, J.G.
Journal of the Korean Society for Horticultural Science 25(4): 263-269
1984
Accession: 001349090
In studies over 3 years on the effects of rice straw, clear polyethylene film and black polyethylene film mulches on the growth of cultivars Sambok, Weongyo No. 204 and Weongyo No. 205 from early July to mid-August, minimum, mean and maximum soil temperatures at 5, 10 and 15 cm depth were always highest under clear polyethylene followed by black polyethylene mulch. Soil temperatures under rice straw and in unmulched plots were very similar.
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