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Effects of a Grass-Selective Herbicide in a Vetch-Rye Cover Crop System on Corn Grain Yield and Soil Moisture

Cover crop spring kill date and species affect spring water use by covers, summer moisture conservation by cover crop residue, and yield of subsequent corn (Zea mays L.). Data are needed on spring management strategies for cover crop mixtures of hairy vetch (HV) (Vicia villosa Roth) and cereal rye (...

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Published in:Agronomy journal 2007, Vol.99 (1), p.43-48
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Cereal crops
Chemical control
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Cover crops
crop residues
crop rotation
economic analysis
fertilizer rates
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grain yield
herbicides
nitrogen fertilizers
Parasitic plants. Weeds
Physical properties
Physics, chemistry, biochemistry and biology of agricultural and forest soils
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rye
Secale cereale
Soil moisture
Soil science
soil water content
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Water and solute dynamics
Weeds
Zea mays
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