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Title: | Field assessment of sequential herbicide mixtures on nitrogen cycle-related functions in soybean production |
Authors: | García Carriquiry, Isabel Silva, Vera Inchausti, Pablo Trasante, Tania Niell, Silvina Azziz, Gastón Berro Pizzarossa, A. Saracho, W. Fernández, Gabriela Geissen, Violette |
Type: | Artículo |
Keywords: | Herbicide impacts, Nodulation, Ammonia oxidizers, Potential nitrification, Soil functions |
Issue Date: | 2025 |
Abstract: | Herbicide applications worldwide generally intend to protect crop yields from weed
interference while avoiding mechanical disturbance in the topsoil layer. Their intensive use
often leads to cocktails of chemicals in soils, which may interfere with natural soil
functions, and productivity. The effects of a sequence of herbicides typi cally used in
soybean crops were tested on different endpoints related to the nitrogen cycle. The field
experiment was repeated in 2020–2021 and 2021–2022, from fallow to harvest time of the
soybean crop. The treatments were: a control without herbicides, a sequence of three
herbicide applications at the label recommended rate, all the six possible combinations of
the three herbicide applications, and a treatment with the typical, complete scheme but at
twice the recommended rate. The first application was a mixture of glyphosate, dicamba,
and clethodim; the second was a mixture of glyphosate, S-metolachlor, and flumioxazin,
and the third herbicide application moment included fomesafen only. All the treatments
remained weed-free, either by herbicides or manual removal. Significant negative effects
were detected for nodulation in some treatments at the vegetative stage compared to the
control, but no dose-dependent response was observed. Plant biomass and nodulation
were not significantly related to herbicide mixtures at the reproductive stage, nor was the
soybean yield at harvest time. These results engender a complex scenario for farmers to
fully grasp the potential risks associated with the use of herbicides. However, potential
nitrification was affected after the third herbicide application moment in the first year of the
experiment, in all the treatments exposed to at least one herbicide application, while the
abundance of ammonia oxidizers showed no effects. This comprehensive field
assessment is relevant to evaluate herbicide environmental risks, accounting for plantmicrobiome interactions under real pedo-climatic conditions and stress factors. |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
IN: | Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 379: 12 p. |
Citation: | García Carriquiry, I, Silva, V, Inchausti, P. y otros. "Field assessment of sequential herbicide mixtures on nitrogen cycle-related functions in soybean production". Agriculture. [en línea] 2025 Ecosystems and Environment, 379: 12 p. |
ISSN: | 1873-2305 |
Appears in Collections: | Artículos - Facultad de Agronomía |
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