Poster Number 536
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Sericea lespedeza (SL) has been used mostly in soil conservation and to a lesser degree as a forage crop. Once established, SL is a low input crop. AU Pixie is a new low-growing SL developed at Auburn University. Plants are initially upright, but as they mature, the outer stems bend downward and spread in a loose, low-growing ground cover; new growth in the center remains upright. While other sericea lespedeza cultivars grow to 40 to 45 inches high at maturity, the new legume reaches only about 20 inches at full height. AU Pixie was planted as a live mulch in pumpkins to determine its effect on fruit production of the vegetable crop and on incidence of aphid-transmitted viruses. Pumpkin plants grown with AU Pixie as live-mulch between rows had more marketable fruit number and weight and less virus incidence
See more from this Session: Organic Management Systems Community: II (Includes Graduate Student Competition)