Autores
Pablo Souza-Alonso, Carolina G Puig, Nuria Pedrol, Helena Freitas, Susana Rodríguez-Echeverría, Paula Lorenzo
Fecha de publicación
2020/2
Revista
Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems
Volumen
35
Número
1
Páginas
26-37
Editor
Cambridge University Press
Descripción
A sustainable practice for weed control and crop protection is the incorporation of green manures with phytotoxic potential. It is gaining attention as a way to reduce the use of synthetic herbicides in agriculture and so pot experiments and field trials were conducted to explore the possible use of residues of Acacia species to alleviate weed emergence. We assessed, under greenhouse conditions, the herbicidal effect of phytotoxic manures from Acacia dealbata and Acacia longifolia applied to soil at different doses (1.5 and 3% w/w) on maize growth, some accompanying weeds, and the physiological profile of soil microbes. Applied at a higher dose, A. dealbata residues reduced the emergence of dicotyledons in the short-term (P < 0.05) and, after 30 days, there was a decrease in total weed emergence (P < 0.005) and a mild effect on weed composition, while total weed biomass remained unaffected. Regardless of …
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