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EV Smith Study for Resilient Economic Agricultural Practices in Auburn, Alabama

Metadata Updated: March 30, 2024

EV Smith Study for Resilient Economic Agricultural Practices in Auburn, Alabama There is a potential in the southeastern US to harvest winter cover crops from cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) fields for biofuels or animal feed use, but this could impact yields and nitrogen (N) fertilizer response. An experiment was established to examine rye (Secale cereale L.) residue management (RM) and N rates on cotton productivity. Three RM treatments (no winter cover crop (NC), residue removed (REM) and residue retained (RET)) and four N rates for cotton were studied. Cotton population, leaf and plant N concentration, cotton biomass and N uptake at first square, and cotton biomass production between first square and cutout were higher for RET, followed by REM and NC. However, leaf N concentration at early bloom and N concentration in the cotton biomass between first square and cutout were higher for NC, followed by REM and RET. Seed cotton yield response to N interacted with year and RM, but yields were greater with RET followed by REM both years. These results indicate that a rye cover crop can be beneficial for cotton, especially during hot and dry years. Long-term studies would be required to completely understand the effect of rye residue harvest on cotton production under conservation tillage. Resources in this dataset:Resource Title: Auburn, AL EV Smith (ALAUEVS) data. File Name: ALAUEVS_csv_data.zipResource Description: CSV format data on Experimental Units, Field Sites, Residue Management, Persons, Treatments, Weather Daily, Weather Station.

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Metadata Created Date March 30, 2024
Metadata Updated Date March 30, 2024
Data Update Frequency irregular

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Resource Type Dataset
Metadata Created Date March 30, 2024
Metadata Updated Date March 30, 2024
Publisher Agricultural Research Service
Maintainer
Identifier 10.15482/USDA.ADC/1503992
Data Last Modified 2023-11-30
Public Access Level public
Data Update Frequency irregular
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