Cover crops (CC)
represent a potential practice to reduce the use of herbicides and the impact
on the environment. In addition to controlling weeds and increasing crop
yields, they allow to increase microbial biomass and activity through the
addition of crop residues. The objective of this work was to determine the
effects of the inclusion of CC and herbicide application on microbial activity,
labile organic matter and crop yield. The assay was done under a soybean - corn
rotation system without tillage. It was made on a split plot design with three replicates,
where the main factor was the previous crop of the summer crop, a cover crop,
and bare fallow (B). The secondary factor was the post-emergence chemical
control of weeds during the summer crop, with and without glyphosate
applications. The soil sampling was carried out at 10 cm depth during four
consecutive crop seasons (2013/2014, 2015/2016; 2016/2017 and 2017/2018), until
15 days after applying the last dose of glyphosate. The biological variables
Respiration (R); Fluorescein diacetate (FDA), Acid Phosphatase (AF); and
chemical soil variables, particulate organic carbon (POC), particulate organic
nitrogen (PON), Anaerobic nitrogen (AnN), and soybean and corn yields were
measured. In addition, the environmental impact index for each management was
calculated. In general, the inclusion of CC increased R, 51% the FDA and 21%
AF; and the applications of herbicide decreased contents of POC by 36%, PON 40%
and AnN by 25% in one crop seasons apparently influenced by the temperatures
and rainfall. Soybean and corn yields were higher with applications, ardless of
the previous crop. However, the plots with CC without herbicide application
exceeded the levels of B without application by 30%. The CC favored the
biological properties of the soil without modify crops yields, reducing the
environmental risk 64% even making applications. On the other hand, the applications
of herbicide affected the labile soil organic matter fractions increasing the
environmental risk respect to the management without applications. From the
evaluated soil conditions, CC used in agricultural systems to promote soil
biological properties and crop yields is recommended. This practice reduces
environmental impact even in combination with herbicide application.
Triticale, Rye, Vetch, Glyphosate
Boccolini M.F., C.R. Cazorla, J.A. Galantini, P.A. Belluccini, T.
Baigorria. 2019.
Cultivos de cobertura disminuyen el impacto ambiental mejorando propiedades
biológicas del suelo y el rendimiento de los cultivos. RIA (INTA) 45(3) 412-425.
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