Adzuki Bean (Vigna angularis (Willd.) Ohwi et Ohashi), Oilseed Radish (Raphanus sativus L.) and Cereal Rye (Secale cereal L.) as Living Mulches With and Without Herbicides to Control Annual Grasses in Sweet Corn (Zea mays L.).
2018
Nurse, Robert | Mensah, Rolland | Robinson, Darren E. | Leroux, Gilles D.
Annual grasses are difficult to control in sweet corn in Canada due to the scarcity of registered herbicides with grass activity. In addition to the potential soil health benefits, over-seeding living mulches into the cropping system may help sweet corn growers improve annual grass control by increasing competitive ground cover. To test this hypothesis, trials were established at three locations in Ontario and Quebec, Canada in 2008 and 2009. At each location, sweet corn was over-seeded at the four to six leaf stage with one of three living mulches alone or in combination with an herbicide. The living mulch/herbicide pairings were: adzuki bean (linuron + s-metolachlor); cereal rye (saflufenacil); and oilseed radish (pendimethalin). All living mulch treatments were compared to an untreated control and an industry standard (s-metolachlor/atrazine). When sweet corn was over-seeded with living mulches alone the most effective annual grass control was provided by the cereal rye. The least effective living mulch was adzuki bean, but the combination of adzuki bean plus an herbicide was most effective for annual grass suppression. Final marketable yields in all living mulch treatments were always lower than the industry standard. In spite of effective annual grass control, reduced yields may make the adoption of the tested living mulch species less attractive to conventional sweet corn growers.
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