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Horttechnology | 2018

Intercropped Watermelon for Weed Suppression in a Low-input Organic System

Jose G. Franco; Stephen R. King; Joseph Masabni; Astrid Volder

The inclusion of a smother crop used as a cash crop in an intercropping system may be an effective cultural control strategy for the management of weeds in organic production systems. In addition, a multilayered canopy created when intercropping species with different growth forms may limit germination cues for weed seeds and can allow for a more efficient utilization of resources that reduce competition to target crops from weeds. Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) was evaluated for its ability to reduce weeds in a low-input organic system in Texas when planted alone or in various intercropping combinations that also included peanut (Arachis hypogaea), okra (Abelmoschus esculentus), cowpea (Vigna unguiculata), and hot pepper (Capsicum annuum). Watermelon significantly reduced total weed biomass when planted in monoculture and in all intercropping combinations compared with peanut, okra, cowpea, and pepper monocultures in year 1 of the 2-year study. Total weed biomass was reduced by 81%, 83%, 88%, and 92% in treatments containing watermelon on average as compared with pepper, peanut, okra, and cowpea grown in monoculture, respectively. Less effective weed suppression was obtained with watermelon in year 2. Pepper grown in monoculture had significantly higher weed biomass than all other treatments in year 2. Broadleaf weeds were effectively suppressed across all intercropping treatments in year 1, but nutsedges (Cyperus sp.) were consistently reduced both years, particularly when compared with monocrops with small leaf area such as pepper. The three and four species intercropping combinations consistently had high leaf area index (LAI) values, whereas pepper monoculture had significantly lower LAI values than all other treatments except for cowpea monoculture. There was a significant negative relationship between LAI and total weed biomass 33 d after last planting (r = L0.51, P < 0.01). There was a significant negative relationship between total weed biomass and total fruit yield in year 1 (r = L0.64, P < 0.01) but no significant relationship in year 2. Although findings were inconsistent in year 2 because of changes in precipitation amounts and in relative planting dates, these findings suggest that incorporating a multifunctional intercropping system that includes a low-growing vining crop such as watermelon or at least an architecturally complex mixture can optimize canopy density to reduce weed pressure from resilient perennial weeds such as nutsedge. This may offer organic producers another management tool for the control of perennial weeds.


Horttechnology | 2012

Economic Analysis of Food Safety Compliance Costs and Foodborne Illness Outbreaks in the United States

Luis A. Ribera; Marco A. Palma; Mechel Paggi; Ronald D. Knutson; Joseph Masabni; Juan Anciso


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2015

Plant functional diversity improves short-term yields in a low-input intercropping system

Jose G. Franco; Stephen R. King; Joseph Masabni; Astrid Volder


Archive | 2008

The Kentucky Pawpaw Regional Variety Trial

Kirk W. Pomper; Sheri B. Crabtree; Desmond R. Layne; R. Neal Peterson; Joseph Masabni; Dwight Wolfe


Horticulturae | 2017

Effects of Light Quality on Growth and Phytonutrient Accumulation of Herbs under Controlled Environments

Haijie Dou; Genhua Niu; Mengmeng Gu; Joseph Masabni


Horticulturae | 2015

Relative Salt Tolerance of Seven Strawberry Cultivars

Youping Sun; Genhua Niu; Russ Wallace; Joseph Masabni; Mengmeng Gu


International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture | 2015

Effect of soil type and vermicompost applications on tomato growth

Marc A. Zucco; S. Alan Walters; She-Kong Chong; Brian P. Klubek; Joseph Masabni


Archive | 2011

Texas Commercial Vegetable Production Guide

Joseph Masabni; Juan Anciso; Patrick Lillard; Frank Dainello


Horticulturae | 2018

Impact of Low and Moderate Salinity Water on Plant Performance of Leafy Vegetables in a Recirculating NFT System

Genhua Niu; Youping Sun; Joseph Masabni


Horticulturae | 2018

Plant Production in Controlled Environments

Genhua Niu; Joseph Masabni

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Astrid Volder

University of California

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S. Alan Walters

Southern Illinois University Carbondale

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Brian P. Klubek

Southern Illinois University Carbondale

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Desmond R. Layne

Washington State University

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