Biodegradable mulching spray for weed control in the cultivation of containerized ornamental shrubs
Background Weed control represents a major issue in plant cultivation in containers. Manual weed control is very expensive and the use of chemical herbicide or plastic mulch films has a large environmental impact. The aim of this study was to test the efficacy of an experimental biodegradable chitos...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemical and biological technologies in agriculture 2018-11, Vol.5 (1), p.1-8, Article 21 |
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Weed control represents a major issue in plant cultivation in containers. Manual weed control is very expensive and the use of chemical herbicide or plastic mulch films has a large environmental impact. The aim of this study was to test the efficacy of an experimental biodegradable chitosan-based mulching spray in controlling weed growth in containers. This research also studied the effect of this mulch on the growth of
Viburnum lucidum
Mill. plants to test for possible phytotoxic effects.
Results
The study compared a total of six treatments derived from three types of weed control (no weed control; herbicide, oxadiazon; mulching spray) applied in containers either filled only with the sterile substrate or filled with the sterile substrate and then artificially inoculated with seeds of the weed species [
Sonchus asper
(L.) Hill subsp.
asper
and
Epilobium montanum
L.]. The mulch controlled the weeds effectively for more than 2 months after its application even under severe weed infestation. The mulching spray controlled the emergence of
S. asper
more efficiently than
E. montanum
plants, probably because the latter has a stronger capacity to penetrate the mulch film during emergence.
Conclusions
Three months after its application, the mulch started to degrade and this allowed some weeds to emerge in the containers, but, in general, the mulch performed better than the herbicide. The chitosan-based mulch did not have any negative effective on the growth of
V. lucidum
plants. |
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ISSN: | 2196-5641 2196-5641 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s40538-018-0134-z |