INTERACTION BETWEEN CASH CROPS AND COVER CROPS. PRODUCTION, SOIL WATER AND NITRATES DYNAMIC
Keywords:
Rye, Yield, Dry Matter, NitrogenAbstract
Water and nitrogen (N) are the main factors that generate the greatest limitations in food production. The use of cover crops (CC) due to their multiple benefits, can modify soil water and nitrate dynamic. It is therefore important to know the interaction between cash crops and CC. The objectives of this work were to evaluate the interaction between rye as CC and cash crops over the dynamics of water and N; and the synergy between crops. For these objectives, samples were taken to measure soybean and corn yield and rye dry matter production (DM) and soil samples to measure evolution of the water content and available N as nitrate due to the presence of the different crops in a long-term experiment located in General Villegas (Buenos Aries) during the 2010/11, 2011/12 and 2012/13 period. As a result, the DM production of the CC was increased (between 30 and 150%) with soybeans as a predecessor and when it was fertilized. No differences in general were observed in the availability of water due to the use of CC. Regarding the concentration of N in soil, it was observed a decrease of it concentration probably due to the consumption of CC in the soybean treatments. Finally, the yields of cash crops in general were not affected, except for a single year where corn production was statistically higher in the treatment without CC (between 1000 and 2000 kg ha-1). Therefore, it is necessary to adjust CC management according to climatic situations and the cash crop.