|
|
||||||||
Synopsis: Crownvetch was established on highway cut slopes in the Piedmont Uplands of Georgia by seedings and transplantings made in the fall and early spring. Either mulch or a nurse crop on all slope and soil conditions was usually required to protect the seedlings in their early stages. Best protection was obtained when crownvetch was seeded in combination with Abruzzi rye as a nurse crop.
2 Agronomist and Agricultural Engineer, USDA, Cartersville, Georgia, and Soil Conservationist, USDA, Southern Piedmont Soil Conservation Station, Watkinsville, respectively.
Received for publication July 23, 1962.
| HOME | HELP | FEEDBACK | SUBSCRIPTIONS | ARCHIVE | SEARCH | TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| The SCI Journals | Crop Science | Vadose Zone Journal | |||
| Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education |
Soil Science Society of America Journal | ||||
| Journal of Plant Registrations | Journal of Environmental Quality |
The Plant Genome | |||