Biofumigational potential of mustards

Jul 22, 2010

Mustard is often used as a cover crop in Ventura County. There are many benefits to using this plant in fields including:

  • Excellent weed competitors
  • Taproot breaks soil compaction
  • Abundant, fast-degrading biomass
  • Drought tolerance
  • Supports bees and natural enemies
  • Contains allelochemicals

These allelochemical compounds in mustard are similar to those found in fumigants. Current research shows it is possible to use this green biomass to prepare fields for production.

A presentation of this research was recently given by Ventura County Cooperative Extension Farm Advisor Oleg Daugovish. This presentation has been archived on our website with sound.