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1 October 2011 Onion and Weed Response to Mustard (Sinapis alba) Seed Meal
Rick A. Boydston, Matt J. Morra, Vladimir Borek, Lydia Clayton, Steven F. Vaughn
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Abstract

Weed control in organic onion production is often difficult and expensive, requiring numerous cultivations and extensive hand weeding. Onion safety and weed control with mustard seed meal (MSM) derived from Sinapis alba was evaluated in greenhouse and field trials. MSM applied at 110, 220, and 440 g m−2 severely injured onions and reduced onion stand by 25% or more when applied from planting to the one-leaf stage of onions in greenhouse trials. MSM derived from mustard cultivars ‘IdaGold’ and ‘AC Pennant’ reduced plant dry weight of redroot pigweed with an effective dose that provided 90% weed control (ED90) of 14.5 and 3.2 g m−2, respectively, in greenhouse trials, whereas the ED90 of MSM from a low-glucosinolate cultivar ‘00RN29D10’ was 128 g m−2, suggesting that glucosinolate content and ionic thiocyanate (SCN) production contribute to phytotoxicity of MSM. In field trials, weed emergence, onion injury, and onion yield were recorded following single or three sequential applications of MSM from 1.1 to 4.5 MT ha−1 beginning at the two-leaf stage of onions in 2008, 2009, and 2010. By 8 wk after treatment (WAT), onion injury following MSM sequential applications was 10% or less in all 3 yr. Combined over 2008 and 2009, 48 and 68% fewer weeds emerged 3 WAT with MSM at 2.2 and 4.5 MT ha−1, respectively. In 2010, MSM at 2.2 and 4.5 MT ha−1 reduced the number of weeds emerged 4 WAT by 91 and 76%, respectively. MSM treatment did not significantly affect onion yield or size in 2008 and 2009, but in 2010 onion total yield was reduced by 29% by three sequential applications of MSM at 2.2 MT ha−1. MSM has potential to be used as a weed-suppressive amendment in organic production systems, but the risk of crop injury is substantial.

Nomenclature: Redroot pigweed, Amaranthus retroflexus L.; white mustard, Sinapis alba L.; onion, Allium cepa L.

Weed Science Society of America
Rick A. Boydston, Matt J. Morra, Vladimir Borek, Lydia Clayton, and Steven F. Vaughn "Onion and Weed Response to Mustard (Sinapis alba) Seed Meal," Weed Science 59(4), 546-552, (1 October 2011). https://doi.org/10.1614/WS-D-10-00185.1
Received: 22 December 2010; Accepted: 1 April 2011; Published: 1 October 2011
KEYWORDS
allelopathy
glucosinolates
natural products
organic
phytotoxicity
SCN−
thiocyanate
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