Interseeding of ruzigrass into soybean: Strategies to improve forage cultivation in no-till systems

No-till (NT) farming is a major soil conservation strategy. In the Brazilian Cerrado, soybean is the main grain crop, and strategies that improve the cultivation of cover crops in the off-season in succession to soybean could facilitate NT for large cultivated areas. In the municipality of Nova Xava...

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Main Authors: Marcelo R. Volf, Carlos A.C. Crusciol, Ceci C. Custódio, João W. Bossolani, Fellipe G. Machado, Flavio J. Wruck, Claudio H.M. Costa, Janderson F. Ribeiro, Leonardo S. Silva
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spelling doaj-e010bbc5a3484065893cd78ed66854292021-07-09T04:41:58ZengElsevierAnnals of Agricultural Sciences0570-17832021-06-016611624Interseeding of ruzigrass into soybean: Strategies to improve forage cultivation in no-till systemsMarcelo R. Volf0Carlos A.C. Crusciol1Ceci C. Custódio2João W. Bossolani3Fellipe G. Machado4Flavio J. Wruck5Claudio H.M. Costa6Janderson F. Ribeiro7Leonardo S. Silva8São Paulo State University (UNESP), College of Agricultural Sciences, Dep. of Crop Science, Lageado Experimental Farm, P.O. Box: 237, Zip Code: 18610-034 Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil; Corresponding author.São Paulo State University (UNESP), College of Agricultural Sciences, Dep. of Crop Science, Lageado Experimental Farm, P.O. Box: 237, Zip Code: 18610-034 Botucatu, São Paulo, BrazilAgronomy Graduate Program, Seed Reserach Laboratory, São Paulo Western University, Raposo Tavares HWY, Km 572, 19067-175 Presidente Prudente, São Paulo, BrazilSão Paulo State University (UNESP), College of Agricultural Sciences, Dep. of Crop Science, Lageado Experimental Farm, P.O. Box: 237, Zip Code: 18610-034 Botucatu, São Paulo, BrazilAdvanced Studies Group in Weed Science (NAPD/UEM), Maringá, PR, BrazilBrazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA), Righway of Pioneiros MT-222, Km 2,5, C.P. 343 Sinop, MT, BrazilSpecial Academic Unit of Agricultural Sciences, Federal University of Goiás (UFG), Jatai, Goiás, BrazilMato Grosso State University (UNEMAT), Rod, BR 158, km 650, Nova Xavantina, MT 78.690-000, BrazilMato Grosso State University (UNEMAT), Rod, BR 158, km 650, Nova Xavantina, MT 78.690-000, BrazilNo-till (NT) farming is a major soil conservation strategy. In the Brazilian Cerrado, soybean is the main grain crop, and strategies that improve the cultivation of cover crops in the off-season in succession to soybean could facilitate NT for large cultivated areas. In the municipality of Nova Xavantina, MT, Brazil, three experiments were carried out in a randomized block design with four replications. This work aimed to evaluate the establishment of Urochloa ruziziensis (ruzigrass) in succession to soybean as a function of ruzigrass seed treatment, sowing density and phenological stage, and soybean cultivar allelopathic potential. In the first experiment, treatment of ruzigrass seeds with six doses (0, 150, 300, 450, 600 and 750 mL of commercial product 100 kg−1 of seeds) of fipronil + thiophanate-methyl + pyraclostrobin was evaluated. In the second experiment, two ruzigrass interseeding periods (soybean phenological stages R5.5 and R7) and five ruzigrass seed densities (4.3, 6.4, 8.6, 10.7 and 12.9 kg ha−1 VPS) were tested. In the third experiment, the interference of soybean cultivars in the establishment of ruzigrass and the potential allelopathic effect of the cultivars on forage germination were evaluated, six soybean cultivars RR (Roundup Ready®) were used: P98Y70; TMG 115; TMG 132; M 8527; P98Y11; TMG 123. Our results showed that seed treatment facilitated forage establishment in the interseeding system, and the use of high sowing rates at phenological stage R5.5 of soybean promoted greater ruzigrass plant development. The effects of the soybean cultivars on ruzigrass germination varied, suggesting allelopathic effects of the deposition of petioles and soybean leaves on ruzigrass seeds. Thus, an appropriate interseeding strategy can improve forage production in the off-season and favor NT through correct management of forage establishment in succession to soybean.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0570178321000117Crop-livestock integrationSecond crop, allelopathyUrochloa ruziziensisSeed treatment
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author Marcelo R. Volf
Carlos A.C. Crusciol
Ceci C. Custódio
João W. Bossolani
Fellipe G. Machado
Flavio J. Wruck
Claudio H.M. Costa
Janderson F. Ribeiro
Leonardo S. Silva
spellingShingle Marcelo R. Volf
Carlos A.C. Crusciol
Ceci C. Custódio
João W. Bossolani
Fellipe G. Machado
Flavio J. Wruck
Claudio H.M. Costa
Janderson F. Ribeiro
Leonardo S. Silva
Interseeding of ruzigrass into soybean: Strategies to improve forage cultivation in no-till systems
Annals of Agricultural Sciences
Crop-livestock integration
Second crop, allelopathy
Urochloa ruziziensis
Seed treatment
author_facet Marcelo R. Volf
Carlos A.C. Crusciol
Ceci C. Custódio
João W. Bossolani
Fellipe G. Machado
Flavio J. Wruck
Claudio H.M. Costa
Janderson F. Ribeiro
Leonardo S. Silva
author_sort Marcelo R. Volf
title Interseeding of ruzigrass into soybean: Strategies to improve forage cultivation in no-till systems
title_short Interseeding of ruzigrass into soybean: Strategies to improve forage cultivation in no-till systems
title_full Interseeding of ruzigrass into soybean: Strategies to improve forage cultivation in no-till systems
title_fullStr Interseeding of ruzigrass into soybean: Strategies to improve forage cultivation in no-till systems
title_full_unstemmed Interseeding of ruzigrass into soybean: Strategies to improve forage cultivation in no-till systems
title_sort interseeding of ruzigrass into soybean: strategies to improve forage cultivation in no-till systems
publisher Elsevier
series Annals of Agricultural Sciences
issn 0570-1783
publishDate 2021-06-01
description No-till (NT) farming is a major soil conservation strategy. In the Brazilian Cerrado, soybean is the main grain crop, and strategies that improve the cultivation of cover crops in the off-season in succession to soybean could facilitate NT for large cultivated areas. In the municipality of Nova Xavantina, MT, Brazil, three experiments were carried out in a randomized block design with four replications. This work aimed to evaluate the establishment of Urochloa ruziziensis (ruzigrass) in succession to soybean as a function of ruzigrass seed treatment, sowing density and phenological stage, and soybean cultivar allelopathic potential. In the first experiment, treatment of ruzigrass seeds with six doses (0, 150, 300, 450, 600 and 750 mL of commercial product 100 kg−1 of seeds) of fipronil + thiophanate-methyl + pyraclostrobin was evaluated. In the second experiment, two ruzigrass interseeding periods (soybean phenological stages R5.5 and R7) and five ruzigrass seed densities (4.3, 6.4, 8.6, 10.7 and 12.9 kg ha−1 VPS) were tested. In the third experiment, the interference of soybean cultivars in the establishment of ruzigrass and the potential allelopathic effect of the cultivars on forage germination were evaluated, six soybean cultivars RR (Roundup Ready®) were used: P98Y70; TMG 115; TMG 132; M 8527; P98Y11; TMG 123. Our results showed that seed treatment facilitated forage establishment in the interseeding system, and the use of high sowing rates at phenological stage R5.5 of soybean promoted greater ruzigrass plant development. The effects of the soybean cultivars on ruzigrass germination varied, suggesting allelopathic effects of the deposition of petioles and soybean leaves on ruzigrass seeds. Thus, an appropriate interseeding strategy can improve forage production in the off-season and favor NT through correct management of forage establishment in succession to soybean.
topic Crop-livestock integration
Second crop, allelopathy
Urochloa ruziziensis
Seed treatment
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0570178321000117
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