Mulching and Fertilization Effects on Weed Dynamics under Conservation Agriculture-Based Maize Cropping in Zimbabwe

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作者
Mtambanengwe, Florence [1 ]
Nezomba, Hatirarami [1 ]
Tauro, Tonny [2 ]
Chagumaira, Christopher [1 ]
Manzeke, Muneta G. [1 ]
Mapfumo, Paul [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Zimbabwe, Dept Soil Sci & Agr Engn, Soil Fertil Consortium Southern Africa SOFECSA, POB MP 167,Mt Pleasant, Harare 00263, Zimbabwe
[2] Univ Zimbabwe, Marondera Coll Agr Sci & Technol, Harare 00263, Zimbabwe
关键词
basins; conventional tillage; ripping; Shannon Weiner index; soil fertility; weed density; weed diversity;
D O I
10.3390/environments2030399
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
A two-year study was conducted to assess how mulch influences weed dynamics following imposition of different fertilization treatments under three crop establishment options: (i) conventional; (ii) ripping; and (iii) basin, in a two-year maize-legume rotation. Eight treatments were imposed within each crop establishment option and received maize stover mulch applied at 0% or 30% cover before planting maize (Zea mays) or cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) as test crops. Maize received nitrogen (N) at 35, 90, or 120 kg.ha(-1) and phosphorus (P) at 14 or 26 kg.ha(-1) applied alone or in combination with 4 or 7 t cattle manure.ha-1, while cowpea received 8 or 17 N.kg.ha(-1) and similar P rates to maize. Results indicated that both weed biomass and diversity were influenced more by fertilization than method of crop establishment. On treatments under high fertilizer application rates, or previously planted to cowpea weed biomass ranged between 220 and 400 g.m(-2) under mulch and 370-510 g.m(-2) (no mulch). Here species richness ranged between 7-16 and was dominated by dicotyledons. This was in contrast to biomass ranges of 75-200 g.m(-2) in the low fertilized and control plots, where only one or two grass types dominated. Overall, weed densities were 6% to 51% higher under conventional tillage compared to the two conservation agriculture (CA) options, although the data indicated that mulch significantly (p < 0.05) depressed weed density by up to 70%. We concluded that mulching could be a potential mechanism for reducing weeding labor costs for smallholders and the general environmental and health concerns associated with the use of herbicides in CA systems.
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页码:399 / 414
页数:16
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