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Biomass shifts and Biomass shifts and suppresses weed suppresses weed populations under populations under conservation agriculture conservation agriculture Michael J. Mulvaney, Michael J. Mulvaney, Virginia Tech, USA Virginia Tech, USA C. Wes Wood, C. Wes Wood, Auburn University, USA Auburn University, USA Andrew J. Price, Andrew J. Price, USDA ARS National Soil Dynamics Lab, USDA ARS National Soil Dynamics Lab, USA USA SANREM CRSP is made possible by the United States Agency for International Development and the generous support of the American people through USAID Cooperative Agreement No. EPP-A-00-04-00013-00.

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Page 1: Biomass shifts and suppresses weed populations under conservation agriculture Michael J. Mulvaney, Virginia Tech, USA C. Wes Wood, Auburn University, USA

Biomass shifts and suppresses Biomass shifts and suppresses weed populations under weed populations under conservation agricultureconservation agriculture

Michael J. Mulvaney,Michael J. Mulvaney, Virginia Tech, USAVirginia Tech, USA

C. Wes Wood,C. Wes Wood, Auburn University, USAAuburn University, USA

Andrew J. Price,Andrew J. Price, USDA ARS National Soil Dynamics Lab, USAUSDA ARS National Soil Dynamics Lab, USA

SANREM CRSP is made possible by the United States Agency for International Development and the generous supportof the American people through USAID Cooperative Agreement No. EPP-A-00-04-00013-00.

Page 2: Biomass shifts and suppresses weed populations under conservation agriculture Michael J. Mulvaney, Virginia Tech, USA C. Wes Wood, Auburn University, USA

IntroductionIntroduction• Conservation agriculture:

– ↓ Erosion– ↑ SOM– ↑ Soil moisture

– Improved soil structure – Soil temperature

moderation

Kip Balkcom, 2008

Page 3: Biomass shifts and suppresses weed populations under conservation agriculture Michael J. Mulvaney, Virginia Tech, USA C. Wes Wood, Auburn University, USA

CA for limited-input smallholdersCA for limited-input smallholders

• #1 problem: Weed suppression

Page 4: Biomass shifts and suppresses weed populations under conservation agriculture Michael J. Mulvaney, Virginia Tech, USA C. Wes Wood, Auburn University, USA

Solution?Solution?

• High biomass cover crops (killed mulches)

• Mulch

Ted Kornecki, 2008

Page 5: Biomass shifts and suppresses weed populations under conservation agriculture Michael J. Mulvaney, Virginia Tech, USA C. Wes Wood, Auburn University, USA

HypothesisHypothesis• Combine cover crops and mulches

• Improve soil quality on productive field

• Effects on:– Weeds, soil C, yields

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ObjectiveObjective Quantify weed suppression of a summer cover

crop and organic mulches under no-till collard (Brassica oleracea L.) production during conversion to CA:

• Weed populations• SOC• Collard yield

Page 7: Biomass shifts and suppresses weed populations under conservation agriculture Michael J. Mulvaney, Virginia Tech, USA C. Wes Wood, Auburn University, USA

MethodsMethods• Previous fallow (3 years)

• 3 years: 2005–2008

• Central-Eastern AL, USA

• 2x4 RCB:– 2 summer cover crops:

• Forage soybean,

weed fallow

– 4 organic mulches:• Lespedeza, mimosa,

oat straw, control• 6.7 Mg ha-1 yr-1

Page 8: Biomass shifts and suppresses weed populations under conservation agriculture Michael J. Mulvaney, Virginia Tech, USA C. Wes Wood, Auburn University, USA

Cropping ScheduleCropping Schedule

Jan Feb Mar May Jun Jul SepApr Oct Nov DecAug

Soybeanor Control

Collards RyeRye

Mulch application

Page 9: Biomass shifts and suppresses weed populations under conservation agriculture Michael J. Mulvaney, Virginia Tech, USA C. Wes Wood, Auburn University, USA

MethodsMethods• Weed coverage

– Transects• 50 count transects• 2x per plot• Classified:

– Broadleaves– Grasses– Sedges

Page 10: Biomass shifts and suppresses weed populations under conservation agriculture Michael J. Mulvaney, Virginia Tech, USA C. Wes Wood, Auburn University, USA

MethodsMethods• C & N:

– Dry combustion

• Yield:– 65 DAP– 2.8 m2

Page 11: Biomass shifts and suppresses weed populations under conservation agriculture Michael J. Mulvaney, Virginia Tech, USA C. Wes Wood, Auburn University, USA

StatisticsStatistics• SAS:

– Proc Means: Means and standard errors– Proc Glimmix: Model variable selection– 95% CL for treatment comparisons

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Results Results — broadleaf coverage — broadleaf coverage

• Year 1:

• Without mulch, broadleaf weeds problematic

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Results Results — broadleaf coverage — broadleaf coverage

• Year 1:

• Without mulch, broadleaf weeds problematic

• Years 2 & 3:

• Control effective without mulch

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Results Results — grass coverage — grass coverage

• Year 1:

• Mulches don’t help

• Year 2:

• Weeds shift toward grasses

• But mulching helps

• Year 3:

• Same as year 2?

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Results Results — sedges— sedges

• Summer cover crop x mulch interaction

• Year 1:

• Mulches don’t help

• Years 2 & 3:

• Reasonable control

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Spatial variabilitySpatial variability

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SOC after 3 yrsSOC after 3 yrs

A BCB C C

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Soil organic carbonSoil organic carbon

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YieldsYields• Collard Yields:

– No treatment differences– Ave in SC (2001) 13,450 kg/ha– Ave: 17,900 kg/ha– Assuming 25% waste & 1.1 lbs/bunch:

• ATL market, Nov. 18, 2009:– 25 lbs/ctn: US$12/ctn

• US$14,222/ha

– No premium assumed

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ConclusionsConclusions• Forage soybean does not effectively suppress

weeds• Broadleaf and sedge control

– suppressed under high biomass CA after 1st yr

• Grass control– variable, increases in 2nd yr

• Population shifts from broadleaves and sedges toward grasses

• Conversion from fallow to CA increased SOC• Yield not affected by mulching or forage

soybean

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Thank youThank you

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