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- W4280551485 abstract "Climate change in Maine is characterized by increasing rates of warming temperatures and more intense rain events, which lead to altered growing seasons, earlier emergence of pests, increased seasonal drought and large crop losses. These changes have significant impacts on wild blueberry systems and make it more difficult for growers to manage this crop under increasingly unpredictable weather patterns. Mulching is a tool growers use to combat some of these challenges, but the comparative effects of wood mulch particle size in wild blueberry systems has not been studied. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of wood mulch particle size on wild blueberry soil, plant development, pest pressure, and yield. This study was carried out over a 2-year period (one production cycle) in an organic wild blueberry field in Stockton Springs, ME. There was no mulch particle size treatment used in this study that demonstrated significantly greater overall mean soil moisture compared to the control at the 1.27 cm application thickness. All mulch treatments significantly reduced disease pressure, primarily Sphaerulina leaf spot caused by Sphaerulina vaccinii, compared to the control in year 1. The two finest particle size treatments, sawdust and shavings, resulted in significantly greater yields than the control, and were the least expensive materials. This suggests that growers should consider using finer particle size mulches rather than the current practice, wood chips, but may need to reapply more frequently. From this study, application of softwood mulch of any particle size is better than no application." @default.
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- W4280551485 title "Comparison of Wood Mulch Particle Sizes for Wild Blueberry Management in a Changing Climate" @default.
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