The possibility of maize gluten application for weed control in maize and soybean
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Šeremešić, Srdjan
Nikolić, L.
Milošev, Dragiša
Živanov, M.
Dolijanović, Željko

Vasiljević, M.
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The objective of this study was to determine the effects of maize gluten on the weeds number and dry biomass in the maize and soybean experiment. Pre-emergence maize gluten application resulted with an effective weed control in maize, whereas the soybean had the significant loss of plants, due to the gluten fitotoxicity. Post-emergence application was found to be less successful compared with pre-emergence application particularly for soybean. Panicum cruss-galli L. was the most frequent weed in the both experiment. Maize gluten rate of 300 g m2 could be recommended in control of the broad leaf weeds in maize cropping as an alternative herbicide thus a substitute for mineral nitrogen. Our research can contribute to the improvement of the weed control in sustainable cropping systems.
Keywords:
Maize / Maize gluten / Nitrogen / Soybean / Weed controlSource:
Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science, 2016, 22, 1, 52-59Publisher:
- National Centre for Agrarian Sciences