单种和多种覆盖作物对玉米生产和经济效益的影响

IF 0.9 Q4 WATER RESOURCES
Bhupinder Singh, Gurpreet Kaur, Gurbir Singh, Jagmandeep S. Dhillon, Nicolas Quintana Ashwell
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覆盖作物(CC)的采用在玉米(Zea mays L.)连续生产系统中越来越受欢迎,因为它们具有清除或固定土壤中氮(N)的多种益处。然而,CC早期覆盖、清除氮并为以下经济作物提供氮的能力取决于物种,并受环境影响。在三种不同的环境中进行了一项实地研究,以确定九种CC处理(即草、豆类和芸苔的单一栽培或混合栽培)的生长特征,并将其对以下玉米作物的影响与无覆盖作物处理(noCC)进行了比较。覆盖作物在地上生物量、植物组织碳(C)和氮浓度、碳氮比(C/N)和总氮吸收(TNU)方面存在显著差异。在单一栽培中,草的生物量和C/N比最高,豆类的N浓度和TNU最高。在环境1中,玉米产量最高,其次是萝卜,而玉米产量最低,其次是黑麦和三叶草。覆盖作物在所有三种环境中的C/N比各不相同,但仅在一种环境中影响玉米株高(PH)和粮食产量。属于同一物种的覆盖作物对所测量的特征也表现出不同的反应,这取决于环境。预期回报也是可变的,尤其是CC混合。该研究为连续玉米在不同环境条件下CC的物种特异性功能提供了有价值的信息。这些信息将有利于未来的研究,以探索CC的高多样性混合物,该混合物可能在所有三种环境中都表现出色。
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Single and Multispecies Cover Crop Effects on Corn Production and Economic Returns

Single and Multispecies Cover Crop Effects on Corn Production and Economic Returns

The adoption of cover crops (CCs) has gained popularity in the continuous corn (Zea mays L.) production system due to their multiple benefits including scavenging or fixing nitrogen (N) in the soil. However, a CC's ability to develop early cover, scavenge N, and provide N to the following cash crop is species-dependent and affected by environment. A field study was conducted in three diverse environments to determine growth characteristics of nine CC treatments (i.e., monocultures or mixes of grasses, legumes, and brassica), and their effect on the following corn crop was compared to no cover crop treatment (noCC). Cover crops significantly differed for above-ground biomass, plant tissue carbon (C) and N concentrations, carbon to nitrogen ratio (C/N), and total N uptake (TNU). Among monocultures, grasses had the highest biomass and C/N ratio, and legumes had the highest N concentrations and TNU. Corn grain yield was highest following radish, whereas lowest corn yield was found following cereal rye + crimson clover mix in environment 1. Cover crops varied for C/N ratios in all three environments, but only affected corn plant height (PH) and grain yield in one environment. Cover crops belonging to the same species also exhibit different responses for characteristics measured, depending upon the environment. The expected returns were also variable, especially in CC mixes. The study provides valuable information on the species-specific functionality of CCs in continuous corn under variable environmental conditions. The information will benefit future studies to explore a high diversity mixture of CCs that may outperform across all three environments.

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