Effects of no Tillage and Various Tillage Methods on Yields of Maize, Field Beans and Pepper Grown on a Mollisol in Southern Puerto Rico
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Lugo-Mercado, H. M., Badillo-Feliciano, J., & Ortiz-Alvarado, F. H. (1984). Effects of no Tillage and Various Tillage Methods on Yields of Maize, Field Beans and Pepper Grown on a Mollisol in Southern Puerto Rico. The Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico, 68(4), 349–354. https://doi.org/10.46429/jaupr.v68i4.7303

Abstract

Corn, field beans and peppers were planted in a Mollisol at the Fortuna Research Center in 14 x 6 m plots that were either not plowed, plowed twice or plowed four times at 15 or 45 cm depths, the same day or every 7 days. There were no statistical differences in corn and field bean yields between plowed or non-tilled plots. A similar response pattern was observed when the same test crops were planted in the same plots without disturbing the soil (residual effect). However, peppers showed a positive response when planted in plots that were plowed 4 times at 45 cm depth once every 7 days. These results indicate that corn, field beans and even peppers can be grown without tillage under the conditions prevailing at the Fortuna Research Center.
https://doi.org/10.46429/jaupr.v68i4.7303
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