- Green manure
In
agriculture , a green manure is a type ofcover crop grown primarily to addnutrient s andorganic matter to thesoil . Typically, a green manure crop is grown for a specific period, and thenplow ed under and incorporated into the soil. Green manures usually perform multiple functions, that include soil improvement and soil protection:*
Leguminous green manures such asclover andvetch contain nitrogen-fixingsymbiotic bacteria inroot nodules that fix atmospheric nitrogen in a form that plants can use.
* Green manures increase the percentage of organic matter (biomass ) in the soil, thereby improvingwater retention, aeration, and other soil characteristics.
*Theroot systems of some varieties of green manure grow deep in the soil and bring up nutrient resources unavailable to shallower-rooted crops.
* Common cover crop functions ofweed suppression and prevention of soilerosion and compaction are often also taken into account when selecting and using green manures.
*Some green manure crops, when allowed toflower , provide forage for pollinatinginsect s.Historically, the practice of green manuring can be traced back to the
fallow cycle ofcrop rotation , which was used to allow soils to recover.Green manure crops
*Winter cover crops such as
oat s orrye have long been used as green manures.
*Fava beans
*Mustard
*Clover
*Fenugreek
*Lupin
*Sunn hemp , a tropical legume
*Vetch orWinter tares , including fava beans.
*Winter field beans
*Alfalfa , which sends roots deep to bring nutrients to the surface.
*Tyfon , a "Brassica" known for a strong tap root that breaks up heavy soils.
*Buckwheat is a rapidly growing green manure in temperate regions.
*Ferns of the genus "Azolla " have been used as a green manure in southeastAsia .
*Velvet bean (Mucuna pruriens) Common in the southern US during the early part of the 20th century, before being replaced by soybeans. Popular today in most tropical countries, especially in Central America where it is the main green manure used in Slash/Mulch farming practices.Green manures in organic farming
Organic farming relies on soilhealth and cycling of nutrients through the soil using natural processes. Green manures perform the vital function of fertilization, in concert with the addition ofanimal manures if those are used.ee also
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Fertilizer
*Organic gardening
*External links
* [http://www.attra.org/attra-pub/covercrop.html Overview of cover crops and green manures]
* [http://www.organicfarmingworld.com/greenmanuring.html Methods of Green Manuring]
*Using green manure to grow rice [http://www.irri.org/donors/SDC/pdfs/NutMgmtRnfedLwlndRiceLaoPDR.pdf]
* [http://www.sarep.ucdavis.edu/ccrop/ University of California cover crops database]
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