Zachary A. Pull, Greta G. Gramig, B. Hulke, André Gossweiler, Burton Johnson
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Abstract
Abstract Perennial Lewis flax (Linum lewisii Pursh) has the potential to be grown as a new oilseed crop that could simultaneously meet commodity production, ecosystem service provisioning, and farm resiliency goals. Despite many potential benefits, Lewis flax remains minimally explored as an agronomic crop. Determining agronomic best practices for producing economically relevant stands of Lewis flax is critical to its adoption as an oilseed crop. Several aspects of Lewis flax agronomic production were explored through the lens of adaptive management between 2020 and 2022. Initial field trials aimed at assessing spring-seeded Lewis flax row spacing, plant population density, and intercropping strategies with legumes and grasses failed due to poor establishment. Heavy rains and excessive weed pressure further complicated attempts to reestablish these initial trials. We established additional Lewis flax plots via fall and dormant seeding in response to the failure of our first experiment. This second experiment focused on exploring row spacing, population density, and seeding timing impacts on flax production. Flax yield did not differ among our treatments, averaging 59 kg ha−1. The low yields realized by our field trials may be due to several factors including need for harvest technology optimization, high weed pressure, and need for Lewis flax genetic improvement. Our study is a first step toward developing recommendations for optimal production strategies for Lewis flax in an agronomic context. Continued exploration of methods to improve management and yield of Lewis flax will be critical to its successful development as an agronomic crop.
摘要多年生路易斯亚麻(Linum lewisii Pursh)有潜力作为一种新的油料作物种植,同时满足商品生产、生态系统服务供应和农场恢复能力目标。尽管有许多潜在的好处,路易斯亚麻作为一种农学作物仍然很少被探索。确定生产经济上相关的路易斯亚麻林分的农艺最佳实践对其作为油料作物的采用至关重要。2020年至2022年间,通过适应性管理的视角,对刘易斯亚麻农艺生产的几个方面进行了探索。最初的田间试验旨在评估春季播种的路易斯亚麻的行距、植物种群密度以及与豆类和草的间作策略,但由于种植条件差而失败。大雨和杂草压力过大使重建这些初步试验的努力更加复杂。为了应对第一次实验的失败,我们通过秋季和休眠播种建立了额外的Lewis亚麻地块。第二个实验重点探讨了行距、种群密度和播种时间对亚麻生产的影响。不同处理的亚麻产量没有差异,平均产量为59 kg ha−1。我们的田间试验实现的低产量可能是由于几个因素造成的,包括需要优化收获技术、高杂草压力和需要对Lewis亚麻进行遗传改良。我们的研究是在农学背景下为Lewis亚麻的最佳生产策略制定建议的第一步。继续探索提高Lewis亚麻管理和产量的方法将是其作为一种农学作物成功发展的关键。
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Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems (formerly American Journal of Alternative Agriculture) is a multi-disciplinary journal which focuses on the science that underpins economically, environmentally, and socially sustainable approaches to agriculture and food production. The journal publishes original research and review articles on the economic, ecological, and environmental impacts of agriculture; the effective use of renewable resources and biodiversity in agro-ecosystems; and the technological and sociological implications of sustainable food systems. It also contains a discussion forum, which presents lively discussions on new and provocative topics.