Intensification of crop rotation affecting weed communities and the use of herbicides in the rolling Pampa

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De la Fuente, Elba Beatriz; Oreja, Fernando Hugo; Lenardis, Adriana Ester; Torcat Fuentes, Marianne; Agosti, María Belén; Barrio, Antonio Pedro; Barberis, Santiago; Robredo, Julieta Anahí; Gil, Alejandra; Marzetti, Martín; Niccia, Eugenia
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2021
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Fil: De la Fuente, Elba Beatriz. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Producción Vegetal. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Oreja, Fernando Hugo. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Producción Vegetal. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Lenardis, Adriana Ester. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Producción Vegetal. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Torcat Fuentes, Marianne. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Producción Vegetal. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Agosti, María Belén. Asociación Argentina de Productores en Siembra Directa (AAPRESID). GTD Chacra Pergamino, Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina.
Fil: Barrio, Antonio Pedro. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Producción Vegetal. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Barberis, Santiago. Lares S.R.L. Pergamino, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Robredo, Julieta Anahí. Lares S.R.L. Pergamino, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Gil, Alejandra. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Producción Vegetal. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Marzetti, Martín. Asociación Argentina de Productores en Siembra Directa (AAPRESID). Programa REM. Rosario, Santa Fé, Argentina.
Fil: Niccia, Eugenia. Asociación Argentina de Productores en Siembra Directa (AAPRESID). Programa REM. Rosario, Santa Fé, Argentina.
Weeds are one of the main problems in the cropping systems of the Rolling Pampa (Argentina), where glyphosate resistant varieties of soybean sown with no-tillage system became the most important crop in the rotation. The challenge to solve this problem is to apply alternative approaches that both reduce weediness and the use of chemicals. Thus, the objectives of this work were i) to study the impact of crop rotation intensification on the species composition and richness of weed communities and to identify the relationship with some environmental (soil mineral organic matter) and agronomic variables (intensification, cereal crops in the rotation, biomass production and herbicide applications) and ii) to quantify the use and environmental risk of herbicides related to the intensification of crop rotations. From 2012 to 2019, four rotations were performed on three farms combining crops (soybean, maize, wheat and field pea), cover crops (oats and hairy vetch) and mixed pastures. During spring 2018 and autumn 2019 field and seedbank experiments were performed. PCA using presence-absence of species as response variable and intensification index of rotation (IIR), proportion of cereal crops in the rotation (C), biomass production (B), mineral organic matter (OM) and number of herbicide applications (HA) during the six years of the rotation as explanatory variables. The use and environmental risk of herbicides was also assessed. Surveys and seedbank analysis showed that intensification of crop rotations resulted in differences in the floristic composition of weed communities mainly related to IIR and C. Although the use of herbicides decreased as intensification grew, species richness and abundance did not change. Despite of all the variations considered in this study such as different approaches (emerged weeds and seedbank), locations, crops, pastures and sowing dates, intensification consistently filtered species conforming different weed assemblies and reducing the use of herbicides. Thus, promoting sustainable intensification by increasing cover crops, winter crops, cereal crops and pastures in the rotations would be a useful tool to manage weeds since the use of herbicides can be replaced by increasing the IIR without variations in weed abundance.
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SPECIES RICHNESS
NO TILLAGE
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Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía
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spelling Intensification of crop rotation affecting weed communities and the use of herbicides in the rolling PampaDe la Fuente, Elba BeatrizOreja, Fernando HugoLenardis, Adriana EsterTorcat Fuentes, MarianneAgosti, María BelénBarrio, Antonio PedroBarberis, SantiagoRobredo, Julieta AnahíGil, AlejandraMarzetti, MartínNiccia, EugeniaCOVER CROPSECOLOGICAL FILTERSSEEDBANKSPECIES RICHNESSNO TILLAGEFil: De la Fuente, Elba Beatriz. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Producción Vegetal. Buenos Aires, Argentina.Fil: Oreja, Fernando Hugo. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Producción Vegetal. Buenos Aires, Argentina.Fil: Lenardis, Adriana Ester. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Producción Vegetal. Buenos Aires, Argentina.Fil: Torcat Fuentes, Marianne. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Producción Vegetal. Buenos Aires, Argentina.Fil: Agosti, María Belén. Asociación Argentina de Productores en Siembra Directa (AAPRESID). GTD Chacra Pergamino, Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina.Fil: Barrio, Antonio Pedro. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Producción Vegetal. Buenos Aires, Argentina.Fil: Barberis, Santiago. Lares S.R.L. Pergamino, Buenos Aires, Argentina.Fil: Robredo, Julieta Anahí. Lares S.R.L. Pergamino, Buenos Aires, Argentina.Fil: Gil, Alejandra. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Producción Vegetal. Buenos Aires, Argentina.Fil: Marzetti, Martín. Asociación Argentina de Productores en Siembra Directa (AAPRESID). Programa REM. Rosario, Santa Fé, Argentina.Fil: Niccia, Eugenia. Asociación Argentina de Productores en Siembra Directa (AAPRESID). Programa REM. Rosario, Santa Fé, Argentina.Weeds are one of the main problems in the cropping systems of the Rolling Pampa (Argentina), where glyphosate resistant varieties of soybean sown with no-tillage system became the most important crop in the rotation. The challenge to solve this problem is to apply alternative approaches that both reduce weediness and the use of chemicals. Thus, the objectives of this work were i) to study the impact of crop rotation intensification on the species composition and richness of weed communities and to identify the relationship with some environmental (soil mineral organic matter) and agronomic variables (intensification, cereal crops in the rotation, biomass production and herbicide applications) and ii) to quantify the use and environmental risk of herbicides related to the intensification of crop rotations. From 2012 to 2019, four rotations were performed on three farms combining crops (soybean, maize, wheat and field pea), cover crops (oats and hairy vetch) and mixed pastures. During spring 2018 and autumn 2019 field and seedbank experiments were performed. PCA using presence-absence of species as response variable and intensification index of rotation (IIR), proportion of cereal crops in the rotation (C), biomass production (B), mineral organic matter (OM) and number of herbicide applications (HA) during the six years of the rotation as explanatory variables. The use and environmental risk of herbicides was also assessed. Surveys and seedbank analysis showed that intensification of crop rotations resulted in differences in the floristic composition of weed communities mainly related to IIR and C. Although the use of herbicides decreased as intensification grew, species richness and abundance did not change. Despite of all the variations considered in this study such as different approaches (emerged weeds and seedbank), locations, crops, pastures and sowing dates, intensification consistently filtered species conforming different weed assemblies and reducing the use of herbicides. Thus, promoting sustainable intensification by increasing cover crops, winter crops, cereal crops and pastures in the rotations would be a useful tool to manage weeds since the use of herbicides can be replaced by increasing the IIR without variations in weed abundance.grafs., tbls., mapas2021articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlepublishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfdoi:10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06089issn:2405-8440http://ri.agro.uba.ar/greenstone3/library/collection/arti/document/2021delafuenteHeliyonVol.7, no.1e06089https://www.elsevier.comreponame:FAUBA Digital (UBA-FAUBA)instname:Universidad de Buenos Aires. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Intensification of crop rotation affecting weed communities and the use of herbicides in the rolling Pampa
title Intensification of crop rotation affecting weed communities and the use of herbicides in the rolling Pampa
spellingShingle Intensification of crop rotation affecting weed communities and the use of herbicides in the rolling Pampa
De la Fuente, Elba Beatriz
COVER CROPS
ECOLOGICAL FILTERS
SEEDBANK
SPECIES RICHNESS
NO TILLAGE
title_short Intensification of crop rotation affecting weed communities and the use of herbicides in the rolling Pampa
title_full Intensification of crop rotation affecting weed communities and the use of herbicides in the rolling Pampa
title_fullStr Intensification of crop rotation affecting weed communities and the use of herbicides in the rolling Pampa
title_full_unstemmed Intensification of crop rotation affecting weed communities and the use of herbicides in the rolling Pampa
title_sort Intensification of crop rotation affecting weed communities and the use of herbicides in the rolling Pampa
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv De la Fuente, Elba Beatriz
Oreja, Fernando Hugo
Lenardis, Adriana Ester
Torcat Fuentes, Marianne
Agosti, María Belén
Barrio, Antonio Pedro
Barberis, Santiago
Robredo, Julieta Anahí
Gil, Alejandra
Marzetti, Martín
Niccia, Eugenia
author De la Fuente, Elba Beatriz
author_facet De la Fuente, Elba Beatriz
Oreja, Fernando Hugo
Lenardis, Adriana Ester
Torcat Fuentes, Marianne
Agosti, María Belén
Barrio, Antonio Pedro
Barberis, Santiago
Robredo, Julieta Anahí
Gil, Alejandra
Marzetti, Martín
Niccia, Eugenia
author_role author
author2 Oreja, Fernando Hugo
Lenardis, Adriana Ester
Torcat Fuentes, Marianne
Agosti, María Belén
Barrio, Antonio Pedro
Barberis, Santiago
Robredo, Julieta Anahí
Gil, Alejandra
Marzetti, Martín
Niccia, Eugenia
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv COVER CROPS
ECOLOGICAL FILTERS
SEEDBANK
SPECIES RICHNESS
NO TILLAGE
topic COVER CROPS
ECOLOGICAL FILTERS
SEEDBANK
SPECIES RICHNESS
NO TILLAGE
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Fil: De la Fuente, Elba Beatriz. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Producción Vegetal. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Oreja, Fernando Hugo. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Producción Vegetal. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Lenardis, Adriana Ester. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Producción Vegetal. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Torcat Fuentes, Marianne. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Producción Vegetal. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Agosti, María Belén. Asociación Argentina de Productores en Siembra Directa (AAPRESID). GTD Chacra Pergamino, Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina.
Fil: Barrio, Antonio Pedro. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Producción Vegetal. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Barberis, Santiago. Lares S.R.L. Pergamino, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Robredo, Julieta Anahí. Lares S.R.L. Pergamino, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Gil, Alejandra. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Producción Vegetal. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Marzetti, Martín. Asociación Argentina de Productores en Siembra Directa (AAPRESID). Programa REM. Rosario, Santa Fé, Argentina.
Fil: Niccia, Eugenia. Asociación Argentina de Productores en Siembra Directa (AAPRESID). Programa REM. Rosario, Santa Fé, Argentina.
Weeds are one of the main problems in the cropping systems of the Rolling Pampa (Argentina), where glyphosate resistant varieties of soybean sown with no-tillage system became the most important crop in the rotation. The challenge to solve this problem is to apply alternative approaches that both reduce weediness and the use of chemicals. Thus, the objectives of this work were i) to study the impact of crop rotation intensification on the species composition and richness of weed communities and to identify the relationship with some environmental (soil mineral organic matter) and agronomic variables (intensification, cereal crops in the rotation, biomass production and herbicide applications) and ii) to quantify the use and environmental risk of herbicides related to the intensification of crop rotations. From 2012 to 2019, four rotations were performed on three farms combining crops (soybean, maize, wheat and field pea), cover crops (oats and hairy vetch) and mixed pastures. During spring 2018 and autumn 2019 field and seedbank experiments were performed. PCA using presence-absence of species as response variable and intensification index of rotation (IIR), proportion of cereal crops in the rotation (C), biomass production (B), mineral organic matter (OM) and number of herbicide applications (HA) during the six years of the rotation as explanatory variables. The use and environmental risk of herbicides was also assessed. Surveys and seedbank analysis showed that intensification of crop rotations resulted in differences in the floristic composition of weed communities mainly related to IIR and C. Although the use of herbicides decreased as intensification grew, species richness and abundance did not change. Despite of all the variations considered in this study such as different approaches (emerged weeds and seedbank), locations, crops, pastures and sowing dates, intensification consistently filtered species conforming different weed assemblies and reducing the use of herbicides. Thus, promoting sustainable intensification by increasing cover crops, winter crops, cereal crops and pastures in the rotations would be a useful tool to manage weeds since the use of herbicides can be replaced by increasing the IIR without variations in weed abundance.
grafs., tbls., mapas
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