Using Ficus retusa L. leaf residue for weed control in field grown green beans

IF 1.4 4区 农林科学 Q3 AGRONOMY
Howida Y. Mohamed, A. H. Aboellil, Mahmoud O. Hassan
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ABSTRACT Given the need to minimise the environmental impact of synthetic agrochemicals in agroecosystems and to increase the sustainability of production systems, it is necessary to identify alternative methods for weed management and crop protection. Regular pruning of evergreen trees, including Ficus retusa L., can provide large quantities of leaf litter and this study aimed to evaluate the use of this leaf residue in a horticultural production system. The effects of using the residue as an organic soil amendment were assessed, including the potential of the residue to control weeds in green beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) crop. Three application rates of F. retusa leaf residue (250, 500 and 1000 g m−2) were applied to the soil at two locations. At both sites, the treatments significantly reduced the density and the biomass of several weed species in a dose- and weed species-dependent manner. The total weed density and weed biomass were also substantially reduced, but there were no effects on the growth or the yield of the P. vulgaris in the treated plots. The application of the leaf residue increased soil organic carbon and some macronutrients, including available nitrogen and potassium. High-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) analysis revealed the presence of phenolic and flavonoid compounds in the F. retusa leaves and the reduction of weeds may be attributed to the release of phytotoxins from the residue. Overall, the results suggested that F. retusa leaf residue can be used as part of the weed management strategy to control weeds in P. vulgaris crops.
利用榕叶渣防治大田四季豆杂草
考虑到需要尽量减少合成农用化学品对农业生态系统的环境影响,并增加生产系统的可持续性,有必要确定杂草管理和作物保护的替代方法。定期修剪常绿乔木,包括榕树,可以提供大量的凋落叶,本研究旨在评估叶残在园艺生产系统中的利用。评价了其作为有机土壤改良剂的效果,包括其对绿豆杂草的防治潜力。在两个地点分别施用三种施用量(250、500和1000 g m−2)的沙兔叶渣。在两个样地,处理均显著降低了几种杂草的密度和生物量,且呈剂量依赖性和种类依赖性。杂草总密度和生物量也显著降低,但对柽柳生长和产量没有影响。叶渣的施用增加了土壤有机碳和一些常量养分,包括速效氮和速效钾。高效液相色谱(HPLC)分析表明,黄酮类化合物和酚类化合物存在于黄酮类化合物中,杂草的减少可能与残留的植物毒素释放有关。综上所述,狐尾草叶渣可以作为杂草管理策略的一部分来控制寻常草作物的杂草。
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Biological Agriculture & Horticulture
Biological Agriculture & Horticulture 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
6.70%
发文量
18
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Biological Agriculture & Horticulture aims to act as the central focus for a wide range of studies into alternative systems of husbandry, and particularly the biological or organic approach to food production. The Journal publishes work of a sound scientific or economic nature related to any aspect of biological husbandry in agriculture, horticulture and forestry in both temperate and tropical conditions, including energy and water utilization, and environmental impact.
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