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Cover crops are commonly introduced in the rotation schema of sustainable agricultural practices. Soil microbial communities are influenced by the introduction of such cover crops, which alter the structure of bulk-soil populations. As a leguminous plant,
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Cover crops are commonly introduced in the rotation schema of sustainable agricultural practices. Soil microbial communities are influenced by the introduction of such cover crops, which alter the structure of bulk-soil populations. As a leguminous plant,
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Selecting Hairy Vetch Ecotypes for Winter Hardiness in Minnesota
Crop Management, 2009Hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth) has potential to be a beneficial winter cover crop, but it does not reliably overwinter in the Upper Midwest. The winter hardiness of selected hairy vetch ecotypes was determined under Minnesota growing conditions. Twelve populations originating from eight different states, including four populations from Minnesota ...
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The foraging behavior of honeybees on hairy vetch. III. — Differences in the vetch
Insectes Sociaux, 1965The time required for each of 50 honeybees to forage from a hairy vetch blossom, and the time required for each bee that tripped blossoms to trip a different blossom was measured three times each in two fields. There were highly significant differences in the speed with which bees tripped and foraged from blossoms in the two fields.
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Soil science and plant nutrition (Tokyo), 2019
Hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth ssp. dasycarpa) mulch is widely used as green manure. This mulch decomposes in the soil and produces nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions. Although rice husk charcoal can be used as a soil conditioner to reduce N2O emissions, the
Y. Uchida, M. Moriizumi, Moe Shimotsuma
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Hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth ssp. dasycarpa) mulch is widely used as green manure. This mulch decomposes in the soil and produces nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions. Although rice husk charcoal can be used as a soil conditioner to reduce N2O emissions, the
Y. Uchida, M. Moriizumi, Moe Shimotsuma
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Hairy vetch (Vicia villosa) toxicosis in a purebred Angus herd
The Bovine Practitioner, 2007Four mature, purebred Angus cattle from a herd of 460 are presented at the Texas Veterinary Medical Center at Texas A and M University, Texas, USA with a history of weight loss and alopecia that began one to seven days prior to examination. Five unexplained deaths of other members of this group, within the same pasture, had occurred on the ranch during
Washburn, Kevin +3 more
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Hairy Vetch Seedbank Persistence and Implications for Cover Crop Management
Agronomy Journal, 2015Hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth) is a fast‐growing, winter‐hardy annual legume that is well suited for summer annual grain rotations because it fixes N2, reduces erosion, and suppresses weeds. Utilization of hairy vetch as a cover crop has been limited due to producer concerns regarding its potential to become a weed in subsequent crops.
Steven B. Mirsky +3 more
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Sustaining Soil Nitrogen for Corn Using Hairy Vetch Cover Crop
Agronomy Journal, 1990AbstractNitrogen fertility management is often complicated by inadequate supply, low efficiency, high losses, and the potential of polluting water resources. This study was conducted in 1984 and 1985 on a Maury soil (fine, mixed, mesic Typic Paleudalfs) in Kentucky to determine the role of a hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth) cover crop in sustaining ...
M. Utomo, W. W. Frye, R. L. Blevins
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Agronomy Journal, 2019
Legume and small grain cover crop mixtures may simultaneously fix N and suppress weeds. Studies were conducted from 2015 to 2017 in Maryland and North Carolina to compare winter pea (Pisum sativum L.) to crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum) and hairy ...
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Legume and small grain cover crop mixtures may simultaneously fix N and suppress weeds. Studies were conducted from 2015 to 2017 in Maryland and North Carolina to compare winter pea (Pisum sativum L.) to crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum) and hairy ...
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Winter Hardiness and Freezing Tolerance in a Hairy Vetch Collection
Crop Science, 2018Hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth) is a winter‐annual legume that is grown as a cover crop and for forage. Although more winter tolerant than most leguminous winter annuals, it does not reliably overwinter in the upper Midwestern United States. Our objectives were to screen a collection of accessions for winter hardiness and develop a screening method ...
Nicholas P. Wiering +5 more
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Biomass Production and Nitrogen Accumulation by Hairy Vetch–Cereal Rye Mixtures: A Meta‐Analysis
Agronomy Journal, 20181197 Cover crop mixtures can provide more agroecosystem services than monocultures because of the combined benefits of the different species in the mixtures (Schipanski et al., 2014; Blanco-Canqui et al., 2015; Finney et al., 2016).
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