Annu Kumari, Andrew J. Price, Audrey Gamble, Steve Li, Alana Jacobson
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Abstract
In midsouthern, southeastern, and northeastern United States soybean production regions, the evolution of herbicide-resistant weeds has become a significant management challenge for growers. The rising herbicide costs for managing herbicide-resistant weeds are also a growing concern, leading to the utilization of cover crops as an integrated weed management strategy for addressing these challenges. Field experiments were conducted at two locations in Alabama in 2022 to evaluate winter cereal cover crops, including a mixture and herbicide system integration in soybean. Treatments included five cover crops: oats, cereal rye, crimson clover, radish, and a cover crop mixture. Cover crops were evaluated for their weed-suppressive characteristics compared to a winter fallow treatment. Additionally, four herbicide treatments were applied: a preemergence (PRE) herbicide, a postemergence (POST) herbicide, PRE plus POST herbicides, and a non-treated (NT) check. The PRE herbicide was S-metolachlor, the POST treatment contained a mixture of dicamba and glyphosate. The PRE plus POST system contained the PRE application followed by POST application. Results show that cereal rye and the cover crop mixture provided weed biomass reduction compared to all cover crop treatments across both locations. Furthermore, we observed greater soybean yield following the cereal rye cover crop than the winter fallow treatment at one location. POST and PRE+POST herbicide treatment resulted in greater weed biomass reduction and improved soybean yield than the PRE herbicide treatment alone and NT check at both locations.
在美国中南部、东南部和东北部大豆产区,抗除草剂杂草的演变已成为种植者在管理上面临的重大挑战。管理抗除草剂杂草所需的除草剂成本不断上升,这也日益引起人们的关注,因此,人们开始利用覆盖作物作为综合杂草管理策略来应对这些挑战。2022 年,在阿拉巴马州的两个地方进行了田间试验,以评估冬季谷物覆盖作物,包括大豆中的混合物和除草剂系统集成。处理包括五种覆盖作物:燕麦、黑麦、深红三叶草、萝卜和覆盖作物混合物。与冬季休耕处理相比,对覆盖作物的抑制杂草特性进行了评估。此外,还采用了四种除草剂处理方法:萌芽前(PRE)除草剂、萌芽后(POST)除草剂、PRE 加 POST 除草剂以及未处理(NT)对照。萌芽前除草剂是 S-甲草胺,萌芽后处理包含麦草畏和草甘膦的混合物。前处理加后处理系统包括前处理和后处理。结果表明,与两地的所有覆盖作物处理相比,黑麦和覆盖作物混合物可减少杂草生物量。此外,我们还观察到,在一个地点种植黑麦覆盖作物后,大豆产量高于冬季休耕处理。在这两个地点,与单独使用 PRE 除草剂处理和 NT 对照相比,POST 和 PRE+POST 除草剂处理能更有效地减少杂草生物量并提高大豆产量。
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