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Weed Functional Diversity as Affected by Agroecological Service Crops and No-Till in a Mediterranean Organic Vegetable System
This paper explores the effect of agroecological service crops (ASCs), i.e., crops included in the crop rotation for their ecosystem services, terminated with an in-line tillage roller crimper (ILRC) on weed community composition and their functional traits in comparison to a tilled control without...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7356168/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32481720 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9060689 |
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author | Ciaccia, Corrado Armengot Martinez, Laura Testani, Elena Leteo, Fabrizio Campanelli, Gabriele Trinchera, Alessandra |
author_facet | Ciaccia, Corrado Armengot Martinez, Laura Testani, Elena Leteo, Fabrizio Campanelli, Gabriele Trinchera, Alessandra |
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description | This paper explores the effect of agroecological service crops (ASCs), i.e., crops included in the crop rotation for their ecosystem services, terminated with an in-line tillage roller crimper (ILRC) on weed community composition and their functional traits in comparison to a tilled control without ASC. A two-year study was performed in a long-term experiment with vegetables under organic management. Four different cereal crops were introduced as ASCs. Weed abundance and richness and the functional traits were assessed at three different stages, i.e., before and after ASC termination and before harvest of the following crop, melon. All the ASCs showed strong weed suppression, with few differences between the cereals tested. Weed communities with ASCs had later flowering onset and wider flowering span compared to the control, which positively affects weed dispersal and attraction of beneficial insects. However, weed communities with ASCs had higher values for traits related to competition (specific leaf area, seed weight and more perennials). A trade-off between weed suppression and selection of more competitive weed communities by the introduction of ASCs managed with the ILRC should be evaluated in the long-run. The use of the ILRC alternating with other soil management practices seems the more effective strategy to benefit from the minimal soil tillage while avoiding the selection of disservice-related traits in the weed community. |
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spelling | pubmed-73561682020-07-31 Weed Functional Diversity as Affected by Agroecological Service Crops and No-Till in a Mediterranean Organic Vegetable System Ciaccia, Corrado Armengot Martinez, Laura Testani, Elena Leteo, Fabrizio Campanelli, Gabriele Trinchera, Alessandra Plants (Basel) Article This paper explores the effect of agroecological service crops (ASCs), i.e., crops included in the crop rotation for their ecosystem services, terminated with an in-line tillage roller crimper (ILRC) on weed community composition and their functional traits in comparison to a tilled control without ASC. A two-year study was performed in a long-term experiment with vegetables under organic management. Four different cereal crops were introduced as ASCs. Weed abundance and richness and the functional traits were assessed at three different stages, i.e., before and after ASC termination and before harvest of the following crop, melon. All the ASCs showed strong weed suppression, with few differences between the cereals tested. Weed communities with ASCs had later flowering onset and wider flowering span compared to the control, which positively affects weed dispersal and attraction of beneficial insects. However, weed communities with ASCs had higher values for traits related to competition (specific leaf area, seed weight and more perennials). A trade-off between weed suppression and selection of more competitive weed communities by the introduction of ASCs managed with the ILRC should be evaluated in the long-run. The use of the ILRC alternating with other soil management practices seems the more effective strategy to benefit from the minimal soil tillage while avoiding the selection of disservice-related traits in the weed community. MDPI 2020-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7356168/ /pubmed/32481720 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9060689 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Ciaccia, Corrado Armengot Martinez, Laura Testani, Elena Leteo, Fabrizio Campanelli, Gabriele Trinchera, Alessandra Weed Functional Diversity as Affected by Agroecological Service Crops and No-Till in a Mediterranean Organic Vegetable System |
title | Weed Functional Diversity as Affected by Agroecological Service Crops and No-Till in a Mediterranean Organic Vegetable System |
title_full | Weed Functional Diversity as Affected by Agroecological Service Crops and No-Till in a Mediterranean Organic Vegetable System |
title_fullStr | Weed Functional Diversity as Affected by Agroecological Service Crops and No-Till in a Mediterranean Organic Vegetable System |
title_full_unstemmed | Weed Functional Diversity as Affected by Agroecological Service Crops and No-Till in a Mediterranean Organic Vegetable System |
title_short | Weed Functional Diversity as Affected by Agroecological Service Crops and No-Till in a Mediterranean Organic Vegetable System |
title_sort | weed functional diversity as affected by agroecological service crops and no-till in a mediterranean organic vegetable system |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7356168/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32481720 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9060689 |
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