Bioeconomic evaluation of allelopathic crop leachates integrated with reduced doses of herbicide for horse purslane management in maize under field conditions

IF 0.8 Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Muhammad N. Mushtaq, Muhammad I. Hashmi, Tabinda Tariq, Amar Matloob, S. Hussain, Zahid A. Cheema
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Background: Continuous use of commercial herbicides is posing a severe threat to environment and creating herbicide resistant weeds. Allelopathy offers a promising alternative to commercial herbicides for sustainable weed management. The farmers are highly concerned with maximum yield as well as cost of the weed control techniques. Objective: To investigate economic and weed control efficiency of allelopathic crop water leachates mixed with lower rates of herbicide. Methods: Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.), sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) and sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) crop leachates (18 L ha-1 each) tank mixed with lower doses (25, 33 and 50% of recommended dose) of S-metolachlor+atrazine were sprayed as pre-emergence for horse purslane (Trianthema portulacastrum L.) management in maize (Zea mays L.). Label dose (1,080 g a.i. ha-1) of herbicide (S-metolachlor+atrazine) and a weedy check treatment were also maintained. Results: The results showed that rapeseed+sunflower+sorghum allelopathic leachates mixed with half dose (540 g a.i. ha-1) of S-metolachlor+atrazine was effective against horse purslane and increased maize yield (grain) by 45% and 5% as compared with control and label dose of herbicide, respectively. Likewise, economic analysis showed that the same treatment was most economical with 40% and 9% higher net benefits than control and label dose of herbicide, respectively and 2407% marginal rate of return. It also gave an additional benefit of US$ 24.07 for investment of every US$1. Conclusions: By using this technique, herbicides use can be minimized by 50% for sustainable weed management without compromising maize yield and net benefits. SBCPD | Planta Daninha Mushtaq MN, et al. Allelopathy to manage horse purslane Planta Daninha 2020;38:e020214748 https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-83582020380100067 2/7
化感作物渗滤液与减量除草剂在田间条件下对玉米马马苋管理的生物经济评价
背景:持续使用商业除草剂对环境造成严重威胁,并产生抗除草剂杂草。化感作用为可持续杂草管理提供了一种有前途的替代商业除草剂。农民们高度关注最大产量以及杂草控制技术的成本。目的:考察化感作物渗滤液与低用量除草剂混用的经济性和除草效果。方法:采用油菜(Brassica napus L.)、向日葵(Helianthus annuus L.)和高粱(sorghum bicolor L.)作物渗滤液(各18 L ha-1)池,混合低剂量(25,33和50%推荐剂量)的s -异丙甲草胺+阿特拉津,作为马马苋(Trianthema portulacastrum L.)在玉米(Zea mays L.)管理中的预喷处理。除草剂(s -甲草胺+阿特拉津)的标签剂量(1080 g a.i. ha-1)和杂草检查处理也保持不变。结果:油菜籽+向日葵+高粱化感浸出液与半剂量(540 g a.i. ha-1) s -甲草胺+阿特拉津混合对马齿苋有效,玉米产量(粒)比对照和标记剂量分别提高45%和5%。同样,经济分析表明,相同处理最经济,净效益分别比对照和标记剂量除草剂高40%和9%,边际收益率为2407%。每投资1美元,可获得24.07美元的额外收益。结论:通过使用该技术,在不影响玉米产量和净效益的情况下,可将除草剂使用量减少50%,实现可持续杂草管理。[b] [b] plant Daninha Mushtaq MN,等。马齿苋化感作用的研究进展,植物学报,2020;38:e020214748 https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-83582020380100067 2/7
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Planta Daninha
Planta Daninha Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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期刊介绍: Planta Daninha is a scientific journal published by the Brazilian Society of Weed Science (SBCPD - Sociedade Brasileira da Ciência das Plantas Daninhas). Papers submitted for publication must be sent through an electronic system, on http://www.scielo.br/pd. Works may be written in Portuguese, English, or Spanish, and will be accepted after being reviewed and approved by the Editorial Board. Only papers that have not been published or submitted for publication in other media will be accepted. Articles in Portuguese will be translated to English after being properly corrected and authorized by the authors. Planta Daninha has with goal to publish genuine technical-scientific papers and literature reviews from a critical perspective on Biology, weed management, and related topics.
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