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Winter cover crops to reduce herbicide inputs in maize crops

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posted on 2023-05-03, 22:06 authored by Michael Trolove, Trevor JamesTrevor James, Allister Holmes, Mike Parker, Sam McDougall, Maryann Pirie
A field study was undertaken in 2016/17 to evaluate the effects of winter cover crop residues on the emergence and growth of in situ weeds, required herbicide inputs and yields of maize (Zea mays) in comparison to a winter fallow. Weed ground cover at maize canopy closure was 81-85% less than the winter fallow in plots with Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum), oats (Avena sativa) and prima gland clover (Trifolium glanduliferum) residues and 57% less in faba bean (Vicia faba). Ryegrass and oats residues maintained ground coverage of >70%, while clover had only 6% at canopy closure, but suppressed weeds similarly. In the absence of herbicides maize silage yields in plots with cover crop residues were similar to those in herbicide treatments, although maize establishment and growth was slower in oats and ryegrass.

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© 2017 New Zealand Plant Protection Society (Inc.)

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  • English

Does this contain Māori information or data?

  • No

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New Zealand Plant Protection Society (Inc.)

Journal title

New Zealand Plant Protection

ISSN

1175-9003

Citation

Trolove, M. R., James, T. K., Holmes, A. W., Parker, M. D., McDougall, S. J., & Pirie, M. R. (2017). Winter cover crops to reduce herbicide inputs in maize crops. New Zealand Plant Protection, 70, 171–178. doi:10.30843/nzpp.2017.70.46

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Contract number

A21248

Job code

293002X04

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