Template Video Article: Inter-row cultivation in soybean

Mechanical control of weeds in soybean crops

Svetlana Balešević Tubić, Jegor Miladinović, Vuk Đorđević, Zlatica Miladinov, Marjana Vasiljević

Published in: 2019

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Heavy soils are vulnerable to anaerobic conditions. Inter-row cultivation has a positive effect on the microorganisms as well as on the number and activity of nitrogen-fixing bacteria that are found on soybean roots. According to cultivation aerates the soil, which is important for nitrogen fixation as well as for the activity of other soil microorganisms that decompose organic matter. Inter-row cultivation reduces evaporation and preserves soil moisture, which increases microorganism activity and the fixation of atmospheric nitrogen. This ultimately increases soybean yield.

Heavy soils are vulnerable to anaerobic conditions. Inter-row cultivation has a positive effect on the microorganisms as well as on the number and activity of nitrogen-fixing bacteria that are found on soybean roots. According to cultivation aerates the soil, which is important for nitrogen fixation as well as for the activity of other soil microorganisms that decompose organic matter. Inter-row cultivation reduces evaporation and preserves soil moisture, which increases microorganism activity and the fixation of atmospheric nitrogen. This ultimately increases soybean yield.

Key practice points

Timing
• April/May

Frequency
• Two or three times during soybean growing period

Benefits
• Reduction of weeds in the inter-row space
• Evaporation is reduced, soil moisture is conserved promoted
• Activity of microorganisms is increased
• Plant growth and vigour increased

Sources

Information presented in this practice note
results from research carried out by Institute of
Field and Vegetable Crops Novi Sad, Serbia.

Crnobarac, j., Đukić V., Marinković (2011).
Soybean cultural practices. In: Miladinović, J.,
Hristić., M. and Vidić, M. Soybean. Institute of
Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad. pp. 276-
311. (Book chapter).

Balešević-Tubić, S., Miladinović, J., Đukić V.,
Vidić, M., lončarević, V., Ilić, A., Kostć, M.,
Đorđević, V., Nikolić, Z., Jasnić S., Radoslav,
Sekulić., Kereši, T., Pavkov, I., Vujaković, M.,
Dozet, G. (2014) Semenarstvo soje – Novi Sad,
Institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad.

Đorđević, V., Malidža, G., Vidić, M., Milovac, Ž.,
Šeremešić, S. (2015) Priručnik za gajenje soje,
Danube Soya – Novi Sad, Dunav soja regionalni
centar

Miladinović, J. (2012) Vodič za organsku
proizvodnju soje – Beograd, GIZ – Nemačka
organizacija za internacionalnu saradnju GmbH;
Novi Sad – Institut za ratartstvo i povrtarstvo.

Đukić, V., Miladinov, Z., Dozet, G., Balešević-
Tubić, S., Miladinović, J., Ranđelović, P., Ćeran,
M., (2019) Međuredna kultivacija – agrotehnička
mera za povećanje prinosa. Journal of
Agricultural Sciences Vol. 64, No. 1

Further information

The Legume Hub channel on Youtube provides helpful video resources. Demonstration of machinery for mechanical weeding:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJZ8VEKizhc&t=14s

 

About this practice note and Legumes Translated

Authors: Svetlana Balešević Tubić, Jegor Miladinović, Vuk Đorđević, Zlatica Miladinov, Marjana Vasiljević
Publisher: Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops Novi Sad (IFVCNS), Serbia

Production: Donau Soja

Permalink: https://www.zenodo.org/record/3742298

Copyright: © All rights reserved. Reproduction and dissemination is permitted for non-commercial purposes provided the authors and source are fully acknowledged. This practice note was prepared within the Legumes Translated project funded by the European Union through Horizon 2020, Project Grant Number 817634.

Citation: Balešević Tubić, S., Miladinović, J., Đorđević, V., Miladinov, Z., Vasiljević, M. (2019) Inter-row cultivation.
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