Maize performance in a kura clover living mulch under drought conditions

Author:

Alexander Jonathan R.12ORCID,Baker John M.32,Venterea Rodney T.32ORCID

Affiliation:

1. USDA ARS, Plant Science Research Unit St. Paul MN 55108 USA

2. Dep. of Soil, Water, and Climate, Univ. of Minnesota St. Paul MN 55108 USA

3. USDA ARS, Soil and Water Management Unit St. Paul MN 55108 USA

Abstract

AbstractRow establishment is important to mitigate competition with maize (Zea mays L.) seedlings in a kura clover (Trifolium ambiguum Bieb.) living mulch (KCLM). This study investigated the effect of row‐establishment and fertilizer nitrogen (N) rate on maize yield and N uptake in a KCLM system in Arlington, WI, and Rosemount, MN, during the 2021 growing season. Row establishment treatments included rotary zone tillage (RZT), shank strip‐tillage (ST), and banded herbicides (BH), each evaluated at six N rates from 0 to 225 kg N ha−1. Extended periods of moderate and severe drought were experienced during the study period. The Arlington and Rosemount sites received 64 and 63% of the normal precipitation between 20 Apr. and 31 Oct. 2021, but poor distribution and higher temperatures at Rosemount elevated drought severity indices at that site. Grain yields at Rosemount were 3.6 Mg ha−1, whereas Arlington produced yields that matched expectations for the area (10 Mg ha−1). Row establishment affected maize grain yield differentially at each site, where, under severe drought conditions, BH maximized maize yield, whereas under moderate drought conditions, the higher level of tillage (RZT) maximized maize yield. These responses are most likely attributed to reduced moisture loss in the row‐zone of the BH treatment and the greater level of clover suppression in the RZT treatment and their interactions with specific weather conditions at the research sites. Results from this study indicate that row establishment methods in a KCLM cropping system should be considered with spring environmental conditions and the expected weather outlook.

Funder

North Central SARE

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Soil Science,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)

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