Effect of summer cover crops on cabbage yield, weed suppression, and N mineralization in a low input cropping system

被引:1
|
作者
Bilenky, Moriah T. [1 ]
Nair, Ajay [1 ]
McDaniel, Marshall D. [2 ]
机构
[1] Iowa State Univ, Dept Hort, Sustainable Vegetable Prod Lab, Ames, IA 50011 USA
[2] Iowa State Univ, Dept Agron, Soil Plant Interact Lab, Ames, IA USA
关键词
agriculture; ion exchange membranes; green manure; multi-functionality; nutrient-supplying power; organic; Brassica oleracea var; Capitata; vegetable; SOIL ORGANIC-MATTER; NITROGEN MINERALIZATION; GREEN MANURE; BIOCHEMICAL QUALITY; BROCCOLI PRODUCTION; WHITE CABBAGE; SUNN-HEMP; DYNAMICS; AVAILABILITY; VEGETABLES;
D O I
10.3389/fsufs.2022.1021639
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
Summer cover crops (SCCs) provide valuable agroecosystem services to growers using spring and autumn vegetable crop rotations. Choosing the right SCCs to maximize agroecosystem services and fit growers' interests is challenging due to the wide array of SCC functions and one benefit may come at the cost of another (i.e., a tradeoff). In particular, fast-growing grasses may produce greater SCC biomass but may immobilize plant-available N needed by the autumn vegetable crop. We conducted a field study in Ames, Iowa US to compare agroecosystem services - weed suppression, autumn cabbage yield, soil nutrients, and net nitrogen (N) mineralization of eight SCC species over 2 years. Cover crop species were grown for an average of 55 days and included: brown top millet (Panicum ramosum L., BTM), buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench, "Mancan", BW), cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L). Walp., "Iron and Clay", CP), flax (Linum usitassimum L. "Golden", GF), mung bean (Vigna radiata (L.) R. Wilczek, MB), sunnhemp (Crotalaria juncea L., SH), sorghum sudangrass (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench x Sorghum sudanense Piper Staph. "Sorgrow BMR Dwarf", SS), and Teff grass (Eragrostis tef (Zuccagni) "Selam", TEF), and a no-SCC control (NCC) treatment. The range of mean cover crop biomass was 0.8 (cowpea) to 7.5 (teff grass) Mg ha(-1). There was a strong, negative correlation between SCC biomass and weed biomass (R-2 = 0.83). Low biomass producing legumes resulted in greater weed biomass, but 34-58% greater cabbage yield in one of two experimental years. Ion exchange membranes (IEMs) were not able to capture differences in total net N mineralization among SCC treatments however, soil inorganic N was greater under legume SCCs at SCC termination. We show there are tradeoffs when choosing SCCs between weed suppression and net N mineralization and that the environmental conditions, i.e., climate, regulate whether these tradeoffs favor greater vegetable crop yields.
引用
收藏
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Cereal cover crops for weed suppression in a summer fallow-wheat cropping sequence
    Moyer, JR
    Blackshaw, RE
    Smith, EG
    McGinn, SM
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCE, 2000, 80 (02) : 441 - 449
  • [2] Buckwheat Species as Summer Cover Crops for Weed Suppression in No-Tillage Vegetable Cropping Systems
    Bulan, Mary T. Saunders
    Stoltenberg, David E.
    Posner, Joshua L.
    WEED SCIENCE, 2015, 63 (03) : 690 - 702
  • [3] Effect of interseeding cover crops and fertilization on weed suppression under an organic and rotational cropping system 1. Stability of weed suppression over years and main crops of potato, maize and soybean
    Uchino, Hiroshi
    Iwama, Kazuto
    Jitsuyama, Yutaka
    Ichiyama, Keiko
    Sugiura, Eri
    Yudate, Toshiko
    Nakamura, Satoshi
    Gopal, Jai
    FIELD CROPS RESEARCH, 2012, 127 : 9 - 16
  • [4] THE IMPACT OF RYE COVER CROPS ON WEED POPULATIONS IN A TOMATO CROPPING SYSTEM
    MASIUNAS, JB
    WESTON, LA
    WELLER, SC
    WEED SCIENCE, 1995, 43 (02) : 318 - 323
  • [5] Effect of Cover Crops on Weed Suppression in Oil Palm Plantation
    Samedani, B.
    Juraimi, A. S.
    Rafii, M. Y.
    Awadz, S. A. Sheikh
    Anwar, M. P.
    Anuar, A. R.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE AND BIOLOGY, 2015, 17 (02) : 251 - 260
  • [6] Effect of Cover Crops on Weed Community and Oil Palm Yield
    Samedani, Batoul
    Juraimi, Abdul Shukor
    Abdullah, Sheikh Awadz Sheikh
    Rafii, Mohd Y.
    Rahim, Anuar Abdul
    Anwar, Md Parvez
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE AND BIOLOGY, 2014, 16 (01) : 23 - 31
  • [7] The effects of cover cropping on yield and weed control of potato in a transitional system
    Campiglia, Enio
    Paolini, Roberto
    Colla, Giuseppe
    Mancinelli, Roberto
    FIELD CROPS RESEARCH, 2009, 112 (01) : 16 - 23
  • [8] Why Undersown and Cover Crops Become Important Again for weed Suppression in European Cropping Systems
    Brust, J.
    Gerhards, R.
    Karanisa, T.
    Ruff, L.
    Kipp, A.
    GESUNDE PFLANZEN, 2011, 63 (04): : 191 - 198
  • [9] Cover crops in a Wisconsin annual cropping system: Feasibility and yield effects
    Malone, Lindsay Chamberlain
    Mourtzinis, Spyridon
    Gaska, John M.
    Lauer, Joseph G.
    Ruark, Matthew D.
    Conley, Shawn P.
    AGRONOMY JOURNAL, 2022, 114 (02) : 1052 - 1067
  • [10] Global Meta-Analysis of Cotton Yield and Weed Suppression from Cover Crops
    Toler, Heather D.
    Auge, Robert M.
    Benelli, Victoria
    Allen, Fred L.
    Ashworth, Amanda J.
    CROP SCIENCE, 2019, 59 (03) : 1248 - 1260