Combination of Herbicide Band Application and Inter-Row Cultivation Provides Sustainable Weed Control in Maize
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Herbicides have facilitated weed management but their incorrect use can lead to
environmental contamination. Reducing herbicide use by limiting their application to a band along
the crop row can decrease their environmental impact. Three field experiments were conducted in
North-eastern Italy to evaluate herbicide band application systems integrated with inter-row
hoeing for silage maize. Post-emergence herbicide band application (sprayed area 50% of total
field; herbicide dose 50% of that recommended, application with an inter-row cultivator prototype)
was compared with pre-emergence band application (sprayed area 33% of total field; herbicide
dose 33% of that recommended, application with a seeder) and pre-emergence broadcast
application (sprayed area 100% of total field; full recommended herbicide dose, application with a
boom sprayer) that is standard management for maize. Weed density and composition were
evaluated before and after post-emergence herbicide application and at crop harvest. Crop yield
was also recorded. Weed density in untreated areas ranged between 5 and 15 plants m
in the
different experiments. Optimal weed control and good yields were achieved without significant
differences between all treatments. Herbicide band application can provide optimal weed control
in silage maize, at the same time allowing a relevant reduction of herbicide input.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
herbicide band application; low herbicide use; Integrated Weed Management; precision agriculture; sustainable agriculture; maize
Elenco autori:
Scarabel, Laura; Loddo, Donato; Sattin, Maurizio
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