Investigation of management practices to optimize cereal rye cover crop-based weed mitigation in Canadian sweet corn production

IF 1.3 3区 农林科学 Q3 AGRONOMY Weed Technology Pub Date : 2024-04-02 DOI:10.1017/wet.2024.19
Hayley L. Brackenridge, Jichul Bae, Marie-Josée Simard, François J. Tardif, Kerry Bosveld, Robert E. Nurse
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Fall sown cereal rye has gained popularity as a cover crop in vegetable production due to its weed-suppressive capabilities. However, previous research has shown that replacing preemergence and/or postemergence herbicide applications with roller-crimped rye has variable success at controlling weeds and maintaining vegetable cash crop yields. The objective of this research was to test roller-crimped rye in sweet corn production to determine whether it can provide season-long weed control and maintain sweet corn yield. Two rye cultivars (early vs. standard maturity) were compared at three seeding rates (150, 300, and 600 seeds m-2) for their effect on weed control and sweet corn yield. The trial was conducted at Harrow, ON, and St. Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC, from 2019 to 2021 and at Agassiz, BC, in 2019 and 2021. Results suggest that, although the early maturing cultivar allowed for earlier roller crimping in some locations, it was inferior at weed control and resulted in lower sweet corn yield than local standard cultivars. The average rye biomass was lower than the current literature recommendations, and the resulting level of weed control was not high enough to prevent sweet corn yield loss in cover crop treatments. Weed control provided by roller-crimped rye peaked between crimping and eight weeks after crimping and was highest in the standard cultivars sown at 300 and 600 seeds m-2. Preliminary testing of supplemental postemergence weed control showed evidence for sweet corn yields comparable to the weed-free no-cover crop check. However, more research is needed. Overall, it was found that with the cultivars and seeding rates tested, roller-crimped rye is not a suitable stand-alone weed control option in sweet corn. Given the benefits of cover crops, further research should evaluate its potential as a component of an integrated weed management program.
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加拿大甜玉米生产中以黑麦覆盖作物为基础优化杂草缓解的管理实践调查
由于具有抑制杂草的能力,秋播黑麦作为蔬菜生产中的一种覆盖作物受到了欢迎。然而,以往的研究表明,用滚压黑麦草代替芽前和/或芽后除草剂,在控制杂草和保持蔬菜经济作物产量方面的效果不一。本研究的目的是测试滚压式黑麦在甜玉米生产中的应用,以确定它是否能在整个季节控制杂草并保持甜玉米产量。试验比较了两种黑麦栽培品种(早熟与标准成熟)在三种播种率(150、300 和 600 种子 m-2)下对杂草控制和甜玉米产量的影响。该试验于 2019 年至 2021 年在安大略省哈罗市和卡塞尔省圣让-苏尔-里谢利厄市进行,2019 年和 2021 年在不列颠哥伦比亚省阿加西兹市进行。结果表明,虽然早熟栽培品种在某些地方可以更早地进行辊压,但它的杂草控制能力较差,甜玉米产量也低于当地的标准栽培品种。黑麦的平均生物量低于目前的文献推荐值,由此产生的杂草控制水平不足以防止覆盖作物处理中甜玉米的减产。滚筒压条黑麦对杂草的控制在压条至压条后八周之间达到顶峰,在播种量为 300 和 600 种子 m-2 的标准栽培品种中控制效果最好。对苗后杂草补充控制的初步测试表明,甜玉米产量与无杂草的无覆盖作物对照相当。不过,还需要进行更多的研究。总之,研究发现,在所测试的栽培品种和播种率下,滚压黑麦不是一种适合甜玉米的独立杂草控制选择。鉴于覆盖作物的益处,进一步的研究应评估其作为综合杂草管理计划组成部分的潜力。
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Weed Technology
Weed Technology 农林科学-农艺学
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2.90
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21.40%
发文量
89
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Weed Technology publishes original research and scholarship in the form of peer-reviewed articles focused on understanding how weeds are managed. The journal focuses on: - Applied aspects concerning the management of weeds in agricultural systems - Herbicides used to manage undesired vegetation, weed biology and control - Weed/crop management systems - Reports of new weed problems -New technologies for weed management and special articles emphasizing technology transfer to improve weed control -Articles dealing with plant growth regulators and management of undesired plant growth may also be accepted, provided there is clear relevance to weed science technology, e.g., turfgrass or woody plant management along rights-of-way, vegetation management in forest, aquatic, or other non-crop situations. -Surveys, education, and extension topics related to weeds will also be considered
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