Corn-soybean rotation, tillage, and foliar fungicides: Impacts on yield and soil fungi
2021
Chamberlain, Lindsay A. | Whitman, Thea | Ané, Jean-Michel | Diallo, Thierno | Gaska, John M. | Lauer, Joseph G. | Mourtzinis, Spyridon | Conley, Shawn P.
Fungal diseases can have a detrimental impact on soybean and corn yield. Foliar fungicides are used to manage fungal diseases and minimize yield loss, along with cultural practices like tillage and crop rotation. Prophylactic foliar fungicide use does not consistently increase yield for corn and soybean, especially when disease pressures are low. Also, there are concerns about the impact of fungicides on non-target organisms, including fungi living in the soil. We tested the effects of tillage, crop rotation, and foliar fungicide use on corn grain and soybean seed yield over three growing seasons. For both crops, rotation was key to achieving high yields, although there was an interaction of tillage × crop rotation for soybean and crop rotation × fungicide for corn. For soybean seed yield, both foliar fungicide treatments showed a small yield increase over untreated plots. Additionally, we assessed bulk soil fungal communities in a subset of treatments (crop rotation and fungicide treatments in no-till plots), using ITS sequencing and PLFA-FAME. We observed distinct fungal communities in the continuously cropped treatments, while annually rotated communities were very similar. There was also greater overall microbial biomass and a higher relative abundance of arbuscular mycorrhizae fungi associated with continuous corn. There were no differences in soil fungal communities or microbial biomass associated with foliar fungicide treatments. Based on our findings, we recommend that farmers use integrated pest management strategies to manage fungal diseases, which may include fungicide applications, if they are justified by economic disease thresholds or prediction tools.
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