Brassica Cover Crop Variety Trial
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Brassica Cover Crop Variety Trial
Rose Lake Plant Materials CenterBath, MI
August 13-Nov. 11, 2010
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Disclaimers
This was a one year study.The weather was unusually favorable.Sample sizes were not large (the sample
quadrat was 2 ft².Variability and LSDs tended to be high.When data are presented, even if only some
of the selections are covered the statistics were run on all 20 selections.
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About the Site…
100 miles from Lakes Erie, Michigan, and Huron
About 30” of precipitation spaced evenly over the year
Moderate to well draining black sand
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Rose Lake Plots
Photo by Rose Lake NRCS PMC
Photo by Rose Lake NRCS PMC
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Brassica SelectionsRadishes:
Groundhog Defender Tillage Radish Daikon VNS Lot# LMR6 4 Daikon Midwood Daikon Nema Common Driller Experimental Radishes: GS 733, IR 14, NZS, MBS, LITH, ‐ ‐
COL
Forage Turnips: Pasja Appin
Mustards: Pacific Gold Ida Gold Accent Brown
Rapeseed: Dwarf Essex
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Planting Planting: Aug. 13, 2010 Seeding rates:
Radishes 10 lb/A Mustards 8 lb/A Turnip 2 lb/A Rapeseed 5 lb/A
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% Cover (Oct. 12)
OSR Groundhog OSR Defender OSR Daikon Nema Common
OSR Driller Tillage Radish0
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% S
oil C
over
*Using ANOVA, there were no statistically significant differences in % soil cover.
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% Cover
Tillage Radish‘Defender’
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Biomass (tons/A) (Oct. 12)
OSR Groundhog
OSR Defender OSR Daikon Nema
Common
OSR Driller Tillage Radish0
0.2
0.4
0.6
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1
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1.4
1.6
1.8Above Ground
Below Ground
Dry
Biom
ass (
tons
/A)
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OSR ‘Groundhog’ OSR Daikon Nema Common
OSR Driller
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Tillage Radish
OSR ‘Defender’
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Biomass (tons/A) (Oct. 12)
OSR Groundhog OSR Defender OSR Daikon Nema Common
OSR Driller Tillage Radish0
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1
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Dry
biom
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tons
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Tillage RadishOSR ‘Defender’
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Nitrogen Accumulation (lbs/A)
OSR Groundhog
OSR Defender OSR Daikon Nema
Common
OSR Driller Tillage Radish0
20
40
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100Below Ground Biomass
Above Ground Biomass
N (l
bs/A
)
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N (lbs/A)
OSR Groundhog
OSR Defender OSR Daikon Nema
Common
OSR Driller Tillage Radish0
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40
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Tota
l N (l
bs/A
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Flowering Brassica Cover Crop % of Plots in Flower (out of 4) on
Oct. 12, 2010
OSR Groundhog 0OSR Defender 0OSR Daikon Nema Common 100OSR Driller 0Tillage Radish 0
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Flowering
Of these five radish selections, OSR Daikon Nema Common was the earliest to flower. No selection of the total 20 set seed.
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Winter KillAs of Nov. 10, 2010, the Brassicas had yet to die off (though some were showing cold stress symptoms). By that date there was at least one hard frost and several lighter frosts.
OSR Daikon Nema Common
Photo by J. Durling, Rose Lake NRCS PMC.
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Photo by J. Durling, Rose Lake NRCS PMC
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Photo by J. Durling, Rose Lake NRCS PMC
November 10, 2010
Pollinators! In November! On a mustard.