Management Effect on the Weed Control Efficiency in Double Cropping Systems

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作者
Schmidt, Fruzsina [1 ]
Boehm, Herwart [2 ]
Grass, Ruediger [1 ]
Wachendorf, Michael [1 ]
Piepho, Hans-Peter [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kassel, Fac Organ Agr Sci, Grassland Sci & Renewable Plant Resources, Stein Str 19, D-37213 Witzenhausen, Germany
[2] Inst Organ Farming, Johann Heinrich Thunen Inst, Fed Res Inst Rural Areas, Forestry & Fisheries, Trenthorst 32, D-23847 Westerau, Germany
[3] Univ Hohenheim, Inst Crop Sci, Biostat Unit, Fruwirth str 23, D-70599 Stuttgart, Germany
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AGRONOMY-BASEL | 2023年 / 13卷 / 02期
关键词
organic agriculture; winter cover crop; silage maize; roller-crimper; tillage; row width; relative species abundance; LEGUME COVER CROPS; SPECIES COMPOSITION; SOIL-MOISTURE; HAIRY VETCH; TILLAGE; MAIZE; TEMPERATURE; PERFORMANCE; EMERGENCE; NITROGEN;
D O I
10.3390/agronomy13020467
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
There are often negative side-effects associated with the traditional (silage) maize cropping system related to the unprotected soil surface. Reducing soil disturbance could enhance system sustainability. Yet, increased weed pressure and decreased nitrogen availability, particularly in organic agriculture, may limit the implementation of alternative management methods. Therefore, a field experiment was conducted at two distinct locations to evaluate the weed control efficiency of 18 organically managed silage maize cropping systems. Examined parameters were relative weed groundcover (GC(weed)) and its correlation with maize dry matter yield (DMY), relative proportion of dominant weed species (DWS) and their groups by life form (DWSgroup). Treatment factors comprised first crop (FC-winter pea, hairy vetch, and their mixtures with rye, control (sole silage maize cropping system-SCS)), management-incorporating FC use and tillage (double cropping system no-till (DCS NT), double cropping system reduced till (DCS RT), double cropped, mulched system (DCMS Roll) and SCS control), fertilization, mechanical weed control and row width (75 cm and 50 cm). The variation among environments was high, but similar patterns occurred across locations: Generally low GC(weed) occurred (below 28%) and, therefore, typically no correlation to maize DMY was observed. The number of crops (system), system:management and occasionally management:FC (group) influenced GC(weed) and DWS(group). Row width had inconsistent and/or marginal effects. Results suggest differences related to the successful inclusion of DCS and DCMS into the rotation, and to the altered soil conditions, additional physical destruction by shallow tillage operations, especially in the early season, which possibly acts through soil thermal and chemical properties, as well as light conditions. DCS RT could successfully reduce GC(weed) below 5%, whereas DCS NT and particularly DCMS (Mix) suffered from inadequate FC management. Improvements in DCMS may comprise the use of earlier maturing legumes, especially hairy vetch varieties, further reduction/omission of the cereal companion in the mixture and/or more destructive termination of the FC.
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