What Do you Get When You Mix Pumpkins, Cowpeas, Buckwheat and Mycorrhiza? Steven Kirk Field Supervisor

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What Do you Get When You Mix Pumpkins, Cowpeas, Buckwheat and Mycorrhiza? Steven Kirk Field Supervisor Lincoln University Cooperative Extension -Commercial Vegetable Program

Carver Farm Site History: Sweet potatoes for several years, then fallow weeds for one.

Replicated trials including treated and control were analyzed for marketable yield along with individual fruit characteristics of fruit weight, and size. Evaluation of Mycorrhizal Inoculated & Non-inoculated Jack-O-Lantern Pumpkin Cultivars in Missouri Steven Kirk, Nahshon Bishop, Timothy Reinbott, Kerry Clark, Catherin Bohnert and Andrew Thomas ABSTRACT: Four cultivars of mycorrhizal inoculated & non-inoculated pumpkins were evaluated at LU s George Washington Carver Research Farm in Jefferson City, MO, and at MU s SWC Center in Mt Vernon, MO, and Bradford Farms in Columbia, MO during the 2013 growing season.

Three Planting Location in Missouri *MU s Bradford Farm *LU s Carver Farm *MU s SWC

Why Mycorrhizae? Benefits: Nutrient and water uptake improved Improved root and plant growth Improved yield Transplant shock and drought stress reduced

Four Jack-O-Lantern pumpkin cultivar were chosen for this trial Treated Code Cultivar Size Source P3 Gladiator 20-25 lbs Harris P4 Apollo 18-30 lbs Harris P6 Magic Lantern 16-24 lbs. Harris P15 Goose Bumps II 8-12 lbs Rupp Control Code Cultivar Size Source CP3 Gladiator 20-25 lbs Harris CP4 Apollo 18-30 lbs Harris CP6 Magic Lantern 16-24 lbs. Harris CP15 Goose Bumps II 8-12 lbs Rupp

Materials and Methods

Materials and Methods On July 3rd Seeds were direct seeded into 804 insert 4-cell packs in the greenhouse. Half were inoculated with Mycorrhizal fungi.

804 insert 4-cell packs

Materials and Methods ½ Tbsp of mycorrhizal fungi powder was added to ¾ quart of tap-water and mixed well. A turkey baster was used to inoculate seeds at a rate of ½ oz (15 ml) of solution per 2 rows of pumpkin seed.

Materials and Methods Prior to laying the plastic mulch, fertilizer was applied and cultivated into the soil at rates recommended by Kinsey Agricultural Service s analysis of soil samples.

Kinsey Ag. Services Soil Recommendations for all 3 Locations Fertilizers Analysis Lb/plot Carver Farm recommendations: per.46 acre plot. Anions Urea 46-0-0 23 Ammonium Sulfate 21-0-0-24 161 Sulfur 90-92% 41.4 Monoammonium Phosphate (MAP) 11-52-0 92 Cations Gypsum 368 Traces Boron* 14.30% 6.9 Manganese sulfate 28% 13.8 Copper Sulfate 23% 4.6 Zinc Sulfate 36% 16.1 Bradford Farm recommendation: per.74 acre plot. Anions Ammonium Nitrate 34-0-0 92.5 Ammonium Sulfate 21-0-0-24 129.5 Sulfur 90-92% 55.5 Diammonium Phosphate (DAP) 18-46-0 148 Cations Pellated CA Lime 222 Potassium Sulfate 0-0-50 185 Traces Boron* 14.30% 11.1 Copper Sulfate 23% 3.7 Zinc Sulfate 36% 7.4 Southwest Center recommendation: per.20 acre plot. Anions Urea 46-0-0 10 Ammonium Sulfate 21-0-0-24 13 Sulfur 90-92% 24 Diammonium Phosphate (DAP) 18-46-0 63 Cations Pellated CA Lime 313 Potassium Sulfate 0-0-50 50 Traces Boron* 14.30% 4 Manganese Sulfate 28% 6 Copper Sulfate 23% 5 Zinc Sulfate 36% 6

Materials and Methods On July 2nd A cover crop of cowpeas and buckwheat were planted between the rows as a living mulch. Buckwheat and cowpea seed were inoculated with Mycorrhizal fungi a rate of 1.5 oz. per 30 lbs of seed using a portable poly cement mixer at A non-inoculated cover crop of buckwheat and cowpeas was planted between the rows in the control plot. Vines were hand-directed to grow into the cover crop.

Carver Farm pumpkin plot map Pumpkin BW/CP

1.5 oz. of Mycorrhizae powder per 30 lb. of seed

Gatorade makes a good Mycorrhizae sticker

Broadcasting cover crop seed between the rows

Harrowing in cover crop seed between the rows

Materials and Methods On July 12th, 2013, plants were transplanted into raised beds covered in black bio-degradable plastic mulch at Carver Farm. SWC pumpkins were planted on July 9th and 11 th Bradford Farm was planted on July 22nd. Plant spacing for Carver Farm and the SWC was 3 within a row and 9 on center between rows. Spacing for Bradford Farm was 2 within a row and 10 on center between rows. Each block consisted of 4 plants of the same cultivar and replicated 4 times.

Planting pumpkins at Carver Farm

Planting pumpkins at Carver Farm

Planting pumpkins at Carver Farm

A trap-crop of Blue Hubbard and Red Kuri squash was planted at the end of each row at Carver Farm and the SWC to attract squash bugs. Trap Cropping

Trap-crops, Pumpkins, Cowpeas and Buckwheat

Pumpkins, Cowpeas and Buckwheat

Control Pumpkins, Cowpeas and Buckwheat

Pesticide control Pesticide control at Carver Farm consisted of 1 application of Dipel insecticide (Bacillus thuringiensis) to all cucurbits on July 19th. Two applications of Azera insecticide (Pyrethrin + Azadirachtin) was applied to the trap-crops only on July 19 th, August 1 st and 7 th. On August 15 th, Azera was applied to all the trap crops and to the eastern most row of the cultivar trial. At the SWC, imidacloprid was applied once to the trap-crops on the south end of the trial at the beginning of the season after true leaves were established, and Azera was applied weekly to the north end trap-crops. Bradford Farms did not plant trap-crops and applied no pesticides.

Vines were hand-directed into the cover crop

Pumpkin vines growing into Buckwheat & Cowpeas

Buckwheat & Cowpea cover crop between pumpkins

Pumpkin growing in Buckwheat & Cowpea cover crop

Harvest

Harvest All pumpkins were harvested at the end of the 2013 growing season. Carver Farm pumpkins were picked on September 19 th. SWC was harvested on September 27 th. Bradford Farm pumpkins were picked on October 17 th.

Harvest

Harvest Bulk data was collected by following each vine in each block, collecting all rip fruit and weighing each individual pumpkin. Individual fruit characteristic data was determined by selecting one representative pumpkin from each block, and measuring the circumference at the equator and at the pole.

Harvest

Harvest

Harvest

Results and Discussion

Combined Harvest Weights and Fruit Count from All Three Sites Combined Harvest Weights from All Three Sites 500 Total Harvest Weights (kg) 400 300 200 100 0 Gladiator Apollo Magic Lantern Goose Bumps II Total Wt (kg) - Treated Total Wt (kg) - Control Number of Pumpkins Harvested from All Three Sites 80 Total Number Harvested 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Gladiator Apollo Magic Lantern Goose Bumps II Total Fruit - Treated Total Fruit - Count

Weight Comparison between Mycorrhizal Inoculated & Non-inoculated Pumpkins Lincoln University's George Washington Carver Farm Total Fruit Weight (kg) 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Gladiator Apollo Magic Lantern Goose Bumps II Treated (kg) Control (kg) University of Missouri's Southwest Center Total Fruit Weight (kg) 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Gladiator Apollo Magic Lantern Goose Bumps II Treated (kg) Control (kg) University of Missouri's Bradford Farm Total Fruit Weight (kg) 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Gladiator Apollo Magic Latern Goose Bumps II Treated (kg) Control (kg)

Count Comparison between Mycorrhizal Inoculated & Non-inoculated Pumpkins Lincoln University's George Washington Carver Farm 30 Total Number of Fruit Harvested 25 20 15 10 5 Fruit Count - Treated Fruit Count - Control 0 Gladiator Apollo Magic Lantern Goose Bumps II University of Missouri's Southwest Center Total Number of Fruit Harvested 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Gladiator Apollo Magic Lantern Goose Bumps II Fruit Count - Treated Fruit Count - Control University of Missouri's Bradford Farm 35 Total Number of Fruit Harvested 30 25 20 15 10 5 Fruit Count - Treated Fruit Count - Control 0 Gladiator Apollo Magic Latern Goose Bumps II

Total Fruit Weight (kg) Total Fruit Count Cultivar Name Location Treated Control Treated Control Apollo Carver 76 40 16 9 Apollo SWC 67 48 9 8 Apollo Bradford 209 295 17 22 Apollo

Total Fruit Weight (kg) Total Fruit Count Cultivar Name Location Treated Control Treated Control Gladiator Carver 40 21 10 6 Gladiator SWC 46 37 9 6 Gladiator Bradford 370 275 24 21 Gladiator

Total Fruit Weight (kg) Total Fruit Count Cultivar Name Location Treated Control Treated Control Magic Lantern Carver 70.61 46.07 14 10 Magic Lantern SWC 83.26 66.14 18 14 Magic Lantern Bradford 229.30 178.80 20 20 Magic Lantern

Total Fruit Weight (kg) Total Fruit Count Cultivar Name Location Treated Control Treated Control Goose Bumps II Carver 65.54 61.58 28 25 Goose Bumps II SWC 33.40 23.00 10 11 Goose Bumps II Bradford 177.35 206.10 32 35 Goose Bumps II

Combined Size Comparison Harvest between Weights Treated and & Fruit Non-Treated Count Pumpkins from All from Three 2 Sites LU Carver Farm: Average Fruit Weight of 'Treated' and 'Non-Treated' Pumpkins MU Soutwest Center: Average Fruit Weight of 'Treated' and 'Non-Treated' Pumpkins Average Fruit Weight (kg) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Gladiator Apollo Magic Lantern Goose Bumps II Treated Control Average Fruit Weight (kg) 10 8 6 4 2 0 Gladiator Apollo Magic Lantern Goose Bumps II Treated Control LU Carver Farm: Average Circumference (Pole) of 'Treated' and 'Non-Treated' Pumpkins MU Southwest Center: Average Circumference (Pole) of 'Treated' and 'Non-Treated' Pumpkins Average Circumference at the Pole (cm) 100 80 60 40 20 0 Gladiator Apollo Magic Lantern Goose Bumps II Treated Control Average Circumference at the Pole (cm) 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Gladiator Apollo Magic Lantern Goose Bumps II Treated Control LU Carver Farm: Average Circumference (Equator) of 'Treated' and 'Non'Treated' Pumpkins MU Southwest Center: Average Circumference (Equator) of 'Treated' and 'Non-Treated' Pumpkins Average Circumference at the Equator (cm) 100 80 60 40 20 0 Gladiator Apollo Magic Lantern Goose Bumps II Treated Control Average Circumference at the Equator (cm) 100 80 60 40 20 0 Gladiator Apollo Magic Lantern Goose Bumps II Treated Control

Preliminary Findings: Bulk Cowpeas and buckwheat performed well as a smothercrop to suppress weeds. Inoculated Gladiator pumpkins had greater weights and higher counts at all three sites than non-inoculated. Apollo and Magic Lantern had greater weights and higher counts at Carver and the SWC Magic Lantern had higher counts at all three sites. Goose Bumps II had greater weights and higher counts at Carver and higher counts at both Carver and the SWC.

Preliminary Findings: Individual Average individual fruit weights were greater for inoculated Gladiator Apollo and Goose Bumps II at both Carver and the SWC than non-inoculated. Average circumferences at the poles and at the equators were greater for inoculated Gladiator at Carver, and greater for Apollo and at both Carver and for the SWC and greater for Goose Bumps II at the SWC. There were no differences in average weights and circumference measurements for both inoculated and non-inoculated Magic Lantern and Gladiator pumpkins at the SWC, and no differences in circumference for Magic Lantern and Apollo at Carver.

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