Effect of cover crops mixtures on weed suppression capacity in a dry sub-humid environment of Argentina

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Malaspina, Micaela; Chantre Balacca, Guillermo Ruben; Yanniccari, Marcos Ezequiel
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2024
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Cover crops (CC) are increasingly used worldwide within integrated weedmanagement scenarios. They are usually established between twocommercial crops and are not harvested, grazed, or incorporated into thesoil, but remain on the surface during their growth cycle. The aim of this workwas to determine the performance of different CC mixtures and their effects onweed suppression in the south-central region of Buenos Aires province,Argentina. Field experiments were carried out in 2019 and 2020 at the CEIBarrow (MDA-INTA, Tres Arroyos), where both binary and ternary CC mixtureswere evaluated. Binary mixtures consisted of winter cereals (Avena sativa,Secale cereale) and legumes (Vicia villosa, Vicia sativa) while ternary mixtureswere obtained by combining binary mixtures with canola (Brassica napus).Weed emergence counting was performed on a 14- day basis to determineweed total density. Vegetation cover of the CC mixtures as well as biomassproduction from crops and weeds were estimated. The specific composition ofthe mixtures showed a greater influence on vegetation cover than on biomassproduction, which would depend mainly on the prevailing environmentalconditions. The type of vetch used, the addition of canola, as well as, theproportion of cereals in the mixture determined the CC effect on weeds. CCwere consistently more effective in suppressing weed biomass than seedlingemergence density. However, weed seedling suppression by CC was similar toor even greater than the chemical-based control (p<0.0001). The averagebiomass of weeds in all CC (pooled data) was highly reduced whencompared to the weedy control (12 vs 259 g m-2, p<0.001), and similarresponses were obtained when compared to the chemical fallow (8 g m-2).The mixture S. cereal+ V. villosa+ canola stood out for presenting the highestvalues of productivity and vegetation cover and high weed suppression. These results provide support for the choice of CC mixtures in a dry sub-humid area ofArgentina, aimed at maximizing interference with weeds and also todemonstrate their benefits in short- and long-term management. Therefore,CC implementation within crop sequences should be considered as acomplementary tool contributing to the development of more sustainablemanagement strategies.
Fil: Malaspina, Micaela. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria. Centro Regional Buenos Aires Sur. Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Barrow; Argentina
Fil: Chantre Balacca, Guillermo Ruben. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Bahía Blanca. Centro de Recursos Naturales Renovables de la Zona Semiárida. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Centro de Recursos Naturales Renovables de la Zona Semiárida; Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Agronomía; Argentina
Fil: Yanniccari, Marcos Ezequiel. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria. Centro Regional Buenos Aires Sur. Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Barrow; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Materia
SERVICE CROPS
INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT
WEED SUPPRESSION
EMERGENCE DENSITY
WEED BIOMASS
BIOMASS PRODUCTION
VEGETATION COVER
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spelling Effect of cover crops mixtures on weed suppression capacity in a dry sub-humid environment of ArgentinaMalaspina, MicaelaChantre Balacca, Guillermo RubenYanniccari, Marcos EzequielSERVICE CROPSINTEGRATED MANAGEMENTWEED SUPPRESSIONEMERGENCE DENSITYWEED BIOMASSBIOMASS PRODUCTIONVEGETATION COVERhttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/4.1https://purl.org/becyt/ford/4Cover crops (CC) are increasingly used worldwide within integrated weedmanagement scenarios. They are usually established between twocommercial crops and are not harvested, grazed, or incorporated into thesoil, but remain on the surface during their growth cycle. The aim of this workwas to determine the performance of different CC mixtures and their effects onweed suppression in the south-central region of Buenos Aires province,Argentina. Field experiments were carried out in 2019 and 2020 at the CEIBarrow (MDA-INTA, Tres Arroyos), where both binary and ternary CC mixtureswere evaluated. Binary mixtures consisted of winter cereals (Avena sativa,Secale cereale) and legumes (Vicia villosa, Vicia sativa) while ternary mixtureswere obtained by combining binary mixtures with canola (Brassica napus).Weed emergence counting was performed on a 14- day basis to determineweed total density. Vegetation cover of the CC mixtures as well as biomassproduction from crops and weeds were estimated. The specific composition ofthe mixtures showed a greater influence on vegetation cover than on biomassproduction, which would depend mainly on the prevailing environmentalconditions. The type of vetch used, the addition of canola, as well as, theproportion of cereals in the mixture determined the CC effect on weeds. CCwere consistently more effective in suppressing weed biomass than seedlingemergence density. However, weed seedling suppression by CC was similar toor even greater than the chemical-based control (p<0.0001). The averagebiomass of weeds in all CC (pooled data) was highly reduced whencompared to the weedy control (12 vs 259 g m-2, p<0.001), and similarresponses were obtained when compared to the chemical fallow (8 g m-2).The mixture S. cereal+ V. villosa+ canola stood out for presenting the highestvalues of productivity and vegetation cover and high weed suppression. These results provide support for the choice of CC mixtures in a dry sub-humid area ofArgentina, aimed at maximizing interference with weeds and also todemonstrate their benefits in short- and long-term management. Therefore,CC implementation within crop sequences should be considered as acomplementary tool contributing to the development of more sustainablemanagement strategies.Fil: Malaspina, Micaela. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria. Centro Regional Buenos Aires Sur. Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Barrow; ArgentinaFil: Chantre Balacca, Guillermo Ruben. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Bahía Blanca. Centro de Recursos Naturales Renovables de la Zona Semiárida. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Centro de Recursos Naturales Renovables de la Zona Semiárida; Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Agronomía; ArgentinaFil: Yanniccari, Marcos Ezequiel. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria. Centro Regional Buenos Aires Sur. Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Barrow; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFrontiers Media2024-01-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/232027Malaspina, Micaela; Chantre Balacca, Guillermo Ruben; Yanniccari, Marcos Ezequiel; Effect of cover crops mixtures on weed suppression capacity in a dry sub-humid environment of Argentina; Frontiers Media; Frontiers in Agronomy; 5; 16-1-2024; 1-132673-3218CONICET DigitalCONICETenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fagro.2023.1330073/fullinfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.3389/fagro.2023.1330073info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-09-29T10:44:33Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/232027instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-09-29 10:44:34.123CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of cover crops mixtures on weed suppression capacity in a dry sub-humid environment of Argentina
title Effect of cover crops mixtures on weed suppression capacity in a dry sub-humid environment of Argentina
spellingShingle Effect of cover crops mixtures on weed suppression capacity in a dry sub-humid environment of Argentina
Malaspina, Micaela
SERVICE CROPS
INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT
WEED SUPPRESSION
EMERGENCE DENSITY
WEED BIOMASS
BIOMASS PRODUCTION
VEGETATION COVER
title_short Effect of cover crops mixtures on weed suppression capacity in a dry sub-humid environment of Argentina
title_full Effect of cover crops mixtures on weed suppression capacity in a dry sub-humid environment of Argentina
title_fullStr Effect of cover crops mixtures on weed suppression capacity in a dry sub-humid environment of Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Effect of cover crops mixtures on weed suppression capacity in a dry sub-humid environment of Argentina
title_sort Effect of cover crops mixtures on weed suppression capacity in a dry sub-humid environment of Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Malaspina, Micaela
Chantre Balacca, Guillermo Ruben
Yanniccari, Marcos Ezequiel
author Malaspina, Micaela
author_facet Malaspina, Micaela
Chantre Balacca, Guillermo Ruben
Yanniccari, Marcos Ezequiel
author_role author
author2 Chantre Balacca, Guillermo Ruben
Yanniccari, Marcos Ezequiel
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv SERVICE CROPS
INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT
WEED SUPPRESSION
EMERGENCE DENSITY
WEED BIOMASS
BIOMASS PRODUCTION
VEGETATION COVER
topic SERVICE CROPS
INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT
WEED SUPPRESSION
EMERGENCE DENSITY
WEED BIOMASS
BIOMASS PRODUCTION
VEGETATION COVER
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/4.1
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/4
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Cover crops (CC) are increasingly used worldwide within integrated weedmanagement scenarios. They are usually established between twocommercial crops and are not harvested, grazed, or incorporated into thesoil, but remain on the surface during their growth cycle. The aim of this workwas to determine the performance of different CC mixtures and their effects onweed suppression in the south-central region of Buenos Aires province,Argentina. Field experiments were carried out in 2019 and 2020 at the CEIBarrow (MDA-INTA, Tres Arroyos), where both binary and ternary CC mixtureswere evaluated. Binary mixtures consisted of winter cereals (Avena sativa,Secale cereale) and legumes (Vicia villosa, Vicia sativa) while ternary mixtureswere obtained by combining binary mixtures with canola (Brassica napus).Weed emergence counting was performed on a 14- day basis to determineweed total density. Vegetation cover of the CC mixtures as well as biomassproduction from crops and weeds were estimated. The specific composition ofthe mixtures showed a greater influence on vegetation cover than on biomassproduction, which would depend mainly on the prevailing environmentalconditions. The type of vetch used, the addition of canola, as well as, theproportion of cereals in the mixture determined the CC effect on weeds. CCwere consistently more effective in suppressing weed biomass than seedlingemergence density. However, weed seedling suppression by CC was similar toor even greater than the chemical-based control (p<0.0001). The averagebiomass of weeds in all CC (pooled data) was highly reduced whencompared to the weedy control (12 vs 259 g m-2, p<0.001), and similarresponses were obtained when compared to the chemical fallow (8 g m-2).The mixture S. cereal+ V. villosa+ canola stood out for presenting the highestvalues of productivity and vegetation cover and high weed suppression. These results provide support for the choice of CC mixtures in a dry sub-humid area ofArgentina, aimed at maximizing interference with weeds and also todemonstrate their benefits in short- and long-term management. Therefore,CC implementation within crop sequences should be considered as acomplementary tool contributing to the development of more sustainablemanagement strategies.
Fil: Malaspina, Micaela. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria. Centro Regional Buenos Aires Sur. Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Barrow; Argentina
Fil: Chantre Balacca, Guillermo Ruben. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Bahía Blanca. Centro de Recursos Naturales Renovables de la Zona Semiárida. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Centro de Recursos Naturales Renovables de la Zona Semiárida; Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Agronomía; Argentina
Fil: Yanniccari, Marcos Ezequiel. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria. Centro Regional Buenos Aires Sur. Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Barrow; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
description Cover crops (CC) are increasingly used worldwide within integrated weedmanagement scenarios. They are usually established between twocommercial crops and are not harvested, grazed, or incorporated into thesoil, but remain on the surface during their growth cycle. The aim of this workwas to determine the performance of different CC mixtures and their effects onweed suppression in the south-central region of Buenos Aires province,Argentina. Field experiments were carried out in 2019 and 2020 at the CEIBarrow (MDA-INTA, Tres Arroyos), where both binary and ternary CC mixtureswere evaluated. Binary mixtures consisted of winter cereals (Avena sativa,Secale cereale) and legumes (Vicia villosa, Vicia sativa) while ternary mixtureswere obtained by combining binary mixtures with canola (Brassica napus).Weed emergence counting was performed on a 14- day basis to determineweed total density. Vegetation cover of the CC mixtures as well as biomassproduction from crops and weeds were estimated. The specific composition ofthe mixtures showed a greater influence on vegetation cover than on biomassproduction, which would depend mainly on the prevailing environmentalconditions. The type of vetch used, the addition of canola, as well as, theproportion of cereals in the mixture determined the CC effect on weeds. CCwere consistently more effective in suppressing weed biomass than seedlingemergence density. However, weed seedling suppression by CC was similar toor even greater than the chemical-based control (p<0.0001). The averagebiomass of weeds in all CC (pooled data) was highly reduced whencompared to the weedy control (12 vs 259 g m-2, p<0.001), and similarresponses were obtained when compared to the chemical fallow (8 g m-2).The mixture S. cereal+ V. villosa+ canola stood out for presenting the highestvalues of productivity and vegetation cover and high weed suppression. These results provide support for the choice of CC mixtures in a dry sub-humid area ofArgentina, aimed at maximizing interference with weeds and also todemonstrate their benefits in short- and long-term management. Therefore,CC implementation within crop sequences should be considered as acomplementary tool contributing to the development of more sustainablemanagement strategies.
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