Author:
Abourayya Mahmoud Sami,Kaseem Nabila Elbadawy,Mahmoud Thanaa Shaban Mohamed,Marzouk Neama Mohamed,Rakha Amal Masoad
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Intercropping systems play an effective role in increasing the efficiency of land usage and improving the economic return. During the seasons of 2018 and 2019, the field experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of snap bean intercropping on the growth and nutritional status of young almond trees. Examine the impact on snap bean plant growth, green and dry yields, and quality. In addition, evaluate the impact of snap bean incorporation in the soil on soil chemical characteristics. The snap bean Bronco cv. was planted in two rows between rows of 5 × 5 m almond trees, and after harvest, snap bean plants were incorporated (20 cm deep) into the soil and the chemical characteristics of the soil were examined after 60 days.
Results
The growth characteristics and leaf chemical constituents of almond young trees were significantly increased under the intercropping with snap bean plants. The highest growth, yield and pods quality of snap bean were recorded by intercropping with almond trees compared to the sole plants. Incorporation of the snap bean in the soil after harvest promoted a difference in pH and organic carbon content and increases the available contents of N, P and exchangeable elements of K, Ca and Mg in soil after 60 days incorporation compared with soil without incorporation.
Conclusions
Intercropping the snap bean Bronco cv. between the almond trees and incorporate it into the soil after harvesting to maximise the use of the land area and obtain the highest profit.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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