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Crambe cultivation

Wang YP, Tang JS, Chu CQ, Tian J. 2000b. A Preliminary Study on the Introduction and Cultivation of Crambe Abyssinica in China, an Oil Plant for Industrial Uses. Industrial Crops and Products 12(l) 47-52. [Pg.35]

Crambe could be cultivated as a cover crop. The decomposition and nutrient release from crop residues of crambe in the implementation of no-tillage system has been reported. Heinz et al. (2011) have reported that the kinetics of residue decomposition in crambe were similar to those of nutrient release with an initial rapid phase followed by a slower one. K, P, and Mg are released more quickly for subsequent crops, while the increased speed of nutrients release occurred around 15 days after the biomass management. Due to a high content of glucosinolates, crambe could also be used as a crop for biofumigation. [Pg.199]


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