Integrating mechanical and cultural methods for weed control in organic chickpea

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作者
Miller, Zachariah J. [1 ]
Hubbel, Kyrstan [1 ]
机构
[1] Montana State Univ, Western Ag Res Ctr, Corvallis, MT 59828 USA
关键词
Blind cultivation; cultivar; competition; flaming; legume; planting date; seeding rate; SEEDING RATE; MANAGEMENT; CROP; DENSITY; YIELD; COMPETITION; CULTIVAR; SYSTEMS; LENTIL; DATE;
D O I
10.1017/wsc.2024.23
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
The Northern Great Plains of the United States is a major production region for organic pulse crops that are prone to yield losses due to weeds. Weed management in organic systems relies on the integration of several tactics to stack additive effects and for redundancy to deal with variable efficacy of individual weed management practices. To address the need for effective, integrated weed management, we conducted a 2-yr trial that evaluated the effects of planting date, seeding rate, and preemergent weed control practices (shallow tillage and flame weeding) on weed biomass, crop density, and yield in organically managed chickpea ( Cicer arietinum L.) in Montana. Stacking weed management practices increased yields. Early planting had the largest effects on yields, increasing them by 1.8- to 3.6-fold compared with planting 10 to 14 d later. Increasing the seeding rate from the standard rate (43 viable seeds m(-2)) by 50% increased yields by 47% from 889 to 1,304 kg ha(-1). Both preemergent weed control practices increased yields by 40% to 50 % relative to the non-weeded controls. By integrating all three practices, yields of organic chickpea increased greater than 6-fold from 318 kg ha(-1) in the controls to 2,006 kg ha(-1). The effects of weed control treatments on midseason weed biomass were complex and variable. Although efficacy of the cultural (seeding rate and planting date) and physical (preemergent) treatments on weed biomass varied between years and when combined with other treatments, their full integration, that is, early planted, at higher seeding rate, and preemergent weed control, produced consistently lower weed biomass (84% reduction on average) compared with the standard grower practice (later planting, standard seeding rate, no preemergent weed control). The results lend support to the concept of integrating multiple weed management practices to achieve weed control and high yields in organically managed crops.
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