Integrated management of itchgrass in a corn cropping system: modeling the effect of control tactics

A population model of itchgrass was developed for a typical corn-based cropping system in the Pacific coastal region of Costa Rica. Field experiments were conducted to quantify density-dependent seedling mortality and fecundity. Additional information required for the model was obtained from the literature. Effect of control methods on itchgrass density-including a leguminous cover crop (velvetbean), a preemergence herbicide (pendimethalin), and classical biocontrol with the head smut-alone and in combination, were investigated using the model. According to model results, the cover crop planted at high and low densities between corn rows was highly efficient, reducing the initial itchgrass density from 54 plants m-2 to 4 and 17 plants m-2, respectively. Associating velverbean with corn solely in the first crop each year resulted in predicted itchgrass densities of 33 and 36 plants m-2 (at high and low cover crop planting densities, respectively). The improvement in corn yield from preemergence herbicide or biocontrol in addition to the cover crop was only modest. This indicated that if, in practice, the cover crop is as effective as predicted, an inexpensive control tactic such as biological control (provided that an infection rate of at least 50 percent can be achieved) should be given priority to prevent income losses.

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Main Authors: 119875 Smith, M.C., 127175 Valverde, B.E., 93671 Merayo, A., 68359 Fonseca, J.F.
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Subjects:ZEA MAYS, ROTTBOELLIA COCHINCHINENSIS, MALEZAS, ESCARDA, CONTROL BIOLOGICO, CONTROL QUIMICO, HERBICIDAS, PLANTAS DE COBERTURA, MUCUNA DEERINGIANA, SISTEMAS DE CULTIVO, LEGUMINOSAS, DINAMICA DE POBLACIONES, COSTA RICA,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:1151512020-02-07T06:47:22ZIntegrated management of itchgrass in a corn cropping system: modeling the effect of control tactics 119875 Smith, M.C. 127175 Valverde, B.E. 93671 Merayo, A. 68359 Fonseca, J.F. Feb 2001A population model of itchgrass was developed for a typical corn-based cropping system in the Pacific coastal region of Costa Rica. Field experiments were conducted to quantify density-dependent seedling mortality and fecundity. Additional information required for the model was obtained from the literature. Effect of control methods on itchgrass density-including a leguminous cover crop (velvetbean), a preemergence herbicide (pendimethalin), and classical biocontrol with the head smut-alone and in combination, were investigated using the model. According to model results, the cover crop planted at high and low densities between corn rows was highly efficient, reducing the initial itchgrass density from 54 plants m-2 to 4 and 17 plants m-2, respectively. Associating velverbean with corn solely in the first crop each year resulted in predicted itchgrass densities of 33 and 36 plants m-2 (at high and low cover crop planting densities, respectively). The improvement in corn yield from preemergence herbicide or biocontrol in addition to the cover crop was only modest. This indicated that if, in practice, the cover crop is as effective as predicted, an inexpensive control tactic such as biological control (provided that an infection rate of at least 50 percent can be achieved) should be given priority to prevent income losses.A population model of itchgrass was developed for a typical corn-based cropping system in the Pacific coastal region of Costa Rica. Field experiments were conducted to quantify density-dependent seedling mortality and fecundity. Additional information required for the model was obtained from the literature. Effect of control methods on itchgrass density-including a leguminous cover crop (velvetbean), a preemergence herbicide (pendimethalin), and classical biocontrol with the head smut-alone and in combination, were investigated using the model. According to model results, the cover crop planted at high and low densities between corn rows was highly efficient, reducing the initial itchgrass density from 54 plants m-2 to 4 and 17 plants m-2, respectively. Associating velverbean with corn solely in the first crop each year resulted in predicted itchgrass densities of 33 and 36 plants m-2 (at high and low cover crop planting densities, respectively). The improvement in corn yield from preemergence herbicide or biocontrol in addition to the cover crop was only modest. This indicated that if, in practice, the cover crop is as effective as predicted, an inexpensive control tactic such as biological control (provided that an infection rate of at least 50 percent can be achieved) should be given priority to prevent income losses.ZEA MAYSROTTBOELLIA COCHINCHINENSISMALEZASESCARDACONTROL BIOLOGICOCONTROL QUIMICOHERBICIDASPLANTAS DE COBERTURAMUCUNA DEERINGIANASISTEMAS DE CULTIVOLEGUMINOSASDINAMICA DE POBLACIONESCOSTA RICAWeed Science (EUA)
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topic ZEA MAYS
ROTTBOELLIA COCHINCHINENSIS
MALEZAS
ESCARDA
CONTROL BIOLOGICO
CONTROL QUIMICO
HERBICIDAS
PLANTAS DE COBERTURA
MUCUNA DEERINGIANA
SISTEMAS DE CULTIVO
LEGUMINOSAS
DINAMICA DE POBLACIONES
COSTA RICA
ZEA MAYS
ROTTBOELLIA COCHINCHINENSIS
MALEZAS
ESCARDA
CONTROL BIOLOGICO
CONTROL QUIMICO
HERBICIDAS
PLANTAS DE COBERTURA
MUCUNA DEERINGIANA
SISTEMAS DE CULTIVO
LEGUMINOSAS
DINAMICA DE POBLACIONES
COSTA RICA
spellingShingle ZEA MAYS
ROTTBOELLIA COCHINCHINENSIS
MALEZAS
ESCARDA
CONTROL BIOLOGICO
CONTROL QUIMICO
HERBICIDAS
PLANTAS DE COBERTURA
MUCUNA DEERINGIANA
SISTEMAS DE CULTIVO
LEGUMINOSAS
DINAMICA DE POBLACIONES
COSTA RICA
ZEA MAYS
ROTTBOELLIA COCHINCHINENSIS
MALEZAS
ESCARDA
CONTROL BIOLOGICO
CONTROL QUIMICO
HERBICIDAS
PLANTAS DE COBERTURA
MUCUNA DEERINGIANA
SISTEMAS DE CULTIVO
LEGUMINOSAS
DINAMICA DE POBLACIONES
COSTA RICA
119875 Smith, M.C.
127175 Valverde, B.E.
93671 Merayo, A.
68359 Fonseca, J.F.
Integrated management of itchgrass in a corn cropping system: modeling the effect of control tactics
description A population model of itchgrass was developed for a typical corn-based cropping system in the Pacific coastal region of Costa Rica. Field experiments were conducted to quantify density-dependent seedling mortality and fecundity. Additional information required for the model was obtained from the literature. Effect of control methods on itchgrass density-including a leguminous cover crop (velvetbean), a preemergence herbicide (pendimethalin), and classical biocontrol with the head smut-alone and in combination, were investigated using the model. According to model results, the cover crop planted at high and low densities between corn rows was highly efficient, reducing the initial itchgrass density from 54 plants m-2 to 4 and 17 plants m-2, respectively. Associating velverbean with corn solely in the first crop each year resulted in predicted itchgrass densities of 33 and 36 plants m-2 (at high and low cover crop planting densities, respectively). The improvement in corn yield from preemergence herbicide or biocontrol in addition to the cover crop was only modest. This indicated that if, in practice, the cover crop is as effective as predicted, an inexpensive control tactic such as biological control (provided that an infection rate of at least 50 percent can be achieved) should be given priority to prevent income losses.
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topic_facet ZEA MAYS
ROTTBOELLIA COCHINCHINENSIS
MALEZAS
ESCARDA
CONTROL BIOLOGICO
CONTROL QUIMICO
HERBICIDAS
PLANTAS DE COBERTURA
MUCUNA DEERINGIANA
SISTEMAS DE CULTIVO
LEGUMINOSAS
DINAMICA DE POBLACIONES
COSTA RICA
author 119875 Smith, M.C.
127175 Valverde, B.E.
93671 Merayo, A.
68359 Fonseca, J.F.
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127175 Valverde, B.E.
93671 Merayo, A.
68359 Fonseca, J.F.
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title Integrated management of itchgrass in a corn cropping system: modeling the effect of control tactics
title_short Integrated management of itchgrass in a corn cropping system: modeling the effect of control tactics
title_full Integrated management of itchgrass in a corn cropping system: modeling the effect of control tactics
title_fullStr Integrated management of itchgrass in a corn cropping system: modeling the effect of control tactics
title_full_unstemmed Integrated management of itchgrass in a corn cropping system: modeling the effect of control tactics
title_sort integrated management of itchgrass in a corn cropping system: modeling the effect of control tactics
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