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Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems | 2009

Nitrogen supply from fertilizer and legume cover crop in the transition to no-tillage for irrigated row crops

Timothy A. Doane; William R. Horwath; Jeffrey P. Mitchell; Jim Jackson; Gene Miyao; Kent Brittan

In spite of potential benefits and positive assessments of reducing primary tillage operations, only a small part of irrigated row crops is currently managed using reduced tillage, for reasons that include concerns about its agronomic suitability for certain crop rotations. Three years of a tomato/corn rotation under standard and no-tillage management were used to understand the fate of a fertilizer and cover crop nitrogen (N) application. Uptake of both inputs was reduced under no-tillage during the year of application, in this case a tomato crop. As a result, more input N was retained in the soil in this system. The initial challenge of reduced tomato yields diminished as no-tillage management remained in place and the soil N reservoir developed. Corn production was not affected by tillage treatment. Inclusion of a legume cover crop increased the amount of fertilizer N retained in the soil over time, more so under no-tillage than under standard tillage, emphasizing the benefit of cover crops in reducing the amount of fertilizer required to maintain productivity. While acceptance of reduced tillage ultimately depends on economic performance, the results of this study support its agronomic viability for irrigated row crops.


Science Communication | 1990

Farmers' Personality Related to Implementation of Integrated Pest Management

Keith Barton; James I. Grieshop; Gene Miyao; Frank G. Zalom

Although integrated pest management (IPM) practices have been shown to be socially and economically beneficial to those who implement them, lower than expected rates of adoption have been found Personality (or cognitive) variables related to implementation of specific IPM practices by farmers were studied for the purpose of using personality attributes as predictors of adoption. Specific personality variables were reasonably powerful in predicting adoption and nonadoption. Implications for the diffusion and adoption of agricultural practices are discussed.


Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America | 1988

Adoption and Diffusion of Integrated Pest Management Innovations in Agriculture

James I. Grieshop; Frank G. Zalom; Gene Miyao


Archive | 2008

Processing Tomato Production in California

T.K. Hartz; Gene Miyao; Jan Mickler; M. LeStrange; Scott Stoddard; J. J. Nunez; B. J. Aegerter


Archive | 2004

Minimum Tillage Vegetable Crop Production in California

Jeffrey P. Mitchell; Louise E. Jackson; Gene Miyao


Hortscience | 1994

Foliar methanol application ineffective in tomato and melon production

T.K. Hartz; Keith S. Mayberry; M.E. McGiffen; M. LeStrange; Gene Miyao; A. Baameur


Journal of Economic Entomology | 2004

Potato Aphid, Macrosiphum euphorbiae (Thomas), in Tomatoes: Plant Canopy Distribution and Binomial Sampling on Processing Tomatoes in California

Natalie A. Hummel; Frank G. Zalom; Gene Miyao; Nora C. Underwood; Andradi Villalobos


Archive | 2001

SAMPLE COSTS TO PRODUCE PROCESSING TOMATOES

Gene Miyao; Karen Klonsky; Richard L. De Moura


California Agriculture | 2016

Soil testing for P and K has value in nutrient management for annual crops

Daniel Geisseler; Gene Miyao


California Agriculture | 2016

Conservation agriculture: Systems thinking for sustainable farming

Jeffrey P. Mitchell; Ron Harben; Garrison Sposito; Anil Shrestha; Daniel S. Munk; Gene Miyao; Randy Southard; H. Ferris; William R. Horwath; Eric Kueneman; Judee Fisher; Monte Bottens; Phil Hogan; Robert C. Roy; Jim Komar; Dwayne Beck; Don Reicosky; Michelle Leinfelder-Miles; B. J. Aegerter; Johan Six; Tom Barcellos; Dino Giacomazzi; Alan Sano; Jesse Sanchez; Mike Crowell; John Diener; Darrell Cordova; Trevor Cordova; Jerry Rossiter

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Frank G. Zalom

University of California

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T.K. Hartz

University of California

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B. J. Aegerter

University of California

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Karen Klonsky

University of California

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Michael Cahn

University of California

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Anil Shrestha

California State University

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