Benefits and Costs of Using Perennial Peanut as Living Mulch for Fruit Trees in Hawaii

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2009-08
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Radovich, Ted
Cox, Linda J.
Sugano, Jari
Idol, Travis
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To help Hawaii growers make management decisions about the use of a living mulch, this publication describes experiments conducted to study the effects of perennial peanut planting method and density on (1) groundcover canopy development, (2) selected indicators of soil quality, (3) fruit tree nutrient status, and (4) the cost of establishing the living mulch.
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Arachis pintoi, live mulches, cost analysis, fruit crops, Hawaii
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Radovich T, Cox LJ, Sugano J, Idol T. 2009. Benefits and costs of using perennial peanut as living mulch for fruit trees in Hawaii. 10 p. Honolulu (HI): University of Hawaii. (Soil and Crop Management; SCM-27).
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