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1 March 2008 Suppression of Powell Amaranth (Amaranthus Powellii), Shepherd's-purse (Capsella Bursa-pastoris), and Corn Chamomile (Anthemis Arvensis) by Buckwheat Residues: Role of Nitrogen and Fungal Pathogens
Virender Kumar, Daniel C. Brainard, Robin R. Bellinder
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Abstract

Buckwheat residues can suppress both emergence and growth of weeds, but the mechanisms of this suppression are not well understood. The main objectives of this research were to evaluate the possible role of (1) low initial nitrogen (N) availability and (2) fungal pathogens in this suppression for three sensitive weed species: Powell amaranth, shepherd's-purse, and corn chamomile. Growth chamber experiments were conducted comparing weed emergence and growth in bare soil or soil with freshly incorporated buckwheat residue at multiple rates of N fertilization with or without fungicide seed treatment. In the absence of N or fungicide addition, emergence of all weed species was reduced 40 to 70%, and dry weight was reduced 85% in buckwheat residue compared with bare soil. For all three weed species, suppression of growth by buckwheat residue was completely overcome with the addition of N. For shepherd's-purse and corn chamomile (2005 only), suppression of emergence was also overcome with the addition of N. In 2006, treatment of corn chamomile seeds with fungicide resulted in a higher emergence in buckwheat residue than in bare soil. In contrast, suppression of Powell amaranth emergence was not overcome with N fertilization or fungicide treatment. The results suggest that buckwheat-mediated changes in N dynamics account entirely for suppression of weed growth but that the mechanisms responsible for suppression of emergence by buckwheat residue vary by species. Fungal and N effects account for suppression of emergence of corn chamomile and shepherd's-purse, but the mechanism of suppression for Powell amaranth remains obscure.

Nomenclature: Corn chamomile, Anthemis arvensis L. ANTAR; Powell amaranth  =  green pigweed, Amaranthus powellii S. Wats. AMAPO; shepherd's-purse, Capsella bursa-pastoris (L.) Medicus CAPBP; buckwheat, Fagopyrum esculentum Moench

Virender Kumar, Daniel C. Brainard, and Robin R. Bellinder "Suppression of Powell Amaranth (Amaranthus Powellii), Shepherd's-purse (Capsella Bursa-pastoris), and Corn Chamomile (Anthemis Arvensis) by Buckwheat Residues: Role of Nitrogen and Fungal Pathogens," Weed Science 56(2), 271-280, (1 March 2008). https://doi.org/10.1614/WS-07-106.1
Received: 12 June 2007; Accepted: 1 October 2007; Published: 1 March 2008
KEYWORDS
allelopathy
Cover crop
emergence
green manure
growth
immobilization
N fertilizer
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