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Article

Weed Suppression in Only-Legume Cover Crop Mixtures

by
Heba Elsalahy
1,2,*,
Thomas Döring
3,
Sonoko Bellingrath-Kimura
1,4 and
Danny Arends
5
1
Department of Agronomy and Crop Science, Humboldt-University of Berlin, Albrecht-Thaer-Weg 5, 14195 Berlin, Germany
2
Faculty of Science, Botany and Microbiology Department, Assiut University, Assiut 71516, Egypt
3
Agroecology and Organic Farming Group, University of Bonn, Auf dem Hügel 6, 53121 Bonn, Germany
4
Research Area “Land Use and Governance”, Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF), Eberswalder Str. 84, 15374 Müncheberg, Germany
5
Animal Breeding Biology and Molecular Genetics, Albrecht Daniel Thaer-Institute for Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences, Humboldt University of Berlin, 14195 Berlin, Germany
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Agronomy 2019, 9(10), 648; https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy9100648
Submission received: 16 September 2019 / Revised: 3 October 2019 / Accepted: 15 October 2019 / Published: 17 October 2019
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Weed Management in Annual and Perennial Cropping Systems)

Abstract

Weed suppression is a potential benefit of cover crop mixtures, as species diversity may allow for combining early and late-season competition with weeds. Here, we studied if this is possible for only-legume mixtures containing species with different growth rates, by testing two legumes, alsike clover (AC; Trifolium hybridum L.) and black medic (BM; Medicago lupulina L.) in two field trials sown in 2016 and 2017. Five AC:BM ratios (100:0, 67:33, 50:50, 33:67, and 0:100) were grown at three densities (50%, 100%, and 150% of recommended seed density). Cover crop and weed aboveground biomass (CCB and WB, respectively) were harvested three times, after establishment in spring (H1), in summer (H2), and in autumn after mulching (H3). Compared to fallow plots, all monocultures and mixtures showed early-season weed suppression in terms of biomass production and more efficiency over time with an average reduction of 42%, 52%, and 96% in 2016, and 39%, 55%, and 89% in 2017 at H1, H2, and H3, respectively. Out of 54 mixture treatments, only eight mixtures showed stronger weed suppression than monocultures. Mixtures reduced WB by 28%, as an average value, in 2017 compared to the respective monocultures, but not significantly in 2016, indicating that the crop diversity effect on weeds was dependent on the growing environment. Weed suppression was significantly higher at 100% and 150% seed density than 50%, but no significant differences were determined between 100% and 150% seed density. After mulching, no density effect was observed on CCB and WB. In conclusion, AC and BM can be used as a keystone species on weed suppression for sustainable agriculture as they possess plasticity to suppress weeds when higher biomass productivity is limited by environmental conditions. However, their diversity effects are time and condition dependent. Appropriate seed density and mulching can successfully be employed in weed management, but seed density may not have an effect after mulching.
Keywords: asynchrony; crop diversification; forage legume; functional traits; interspecific interaction; mixed cropping; weed control asynchrony; crop diversification; forage legume; functional traits; interspecific interaction; mixed cropping; weed control

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Elsalahy, H.; Döring, T.; Bellingrath-Kimura, S.; Arends, D. Weed Suppression in Only-Legume Cover Crop Mixtures. Agronomy 2019, 9, 648. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy9100648

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Elsalahy H, Döring T, Bellingrath-Kimura S, Arends D. Weed Suppression in Only-Legume Cover Crop Mixtures. Agronomy. 2019; 9(10):648. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy9100648

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Elsalahy, Heba, Thomas Döring, Sonoko Bellingrath-Kimura, and Danny Arends. 2019. "Weed Suppression in Only-Legume Cover Crop Mixtures" Agronomy 9, no. 10: 648. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy9100648

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Elsalahy, H., Döring, T., Bellingrath-Kimura, S., & Arends, D. (2019). Weed Suppression in Only-Legume Cover Crop Mixtures. Agronomy, 9(10), 648. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy9100648

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