Agri-Food Waste as a Method for Weed Control and Soil Amendment in Crops
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Resumo: | The continued and extensive use of synthetic herbicides to control weeds to maximize crop yield is no longer sustainable, as it results in negative impacts on the environment and human health. Innovative sustainable and resilient food production systems should preserve resources and environmental health by incorporating alternative natural herbicides, recycling waste, and favoring a circular economy. The present work assesses the value of different organic waste (Urtica dioica residues, Vicia faba pods, spent coffee grounds, and corn cobs) as bioherbicides and fertilizers in different seasons through pot and field two-year sequential experiments. Pot assays revealed that V. faba pods, spent coffee grounds, and corn cob waste showed the best inhibitory effect, which were subsequently evaluated in the Spring–Summer and Autumn crops. In the field, spent coffee grounds reduced the biomass of total naturally-emerged weeds and stimulated crop growth under scarce rainfall and warm days. However, its effect varied under different environmental conditions. Spent coffee grounds can partially control weeds in the field, which valorizes them as a bioherbicide and boosts sustainable agriculture. |
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Agri-Food Waste as a Method for Weed Control and Soil Amendment in Cropsbioherbicidescorn cobsorganic manuresspent coffee groundsVicia faba podsThe continued and extensive use of synthetic herbicides to control weeds to maximize crop yield is no longer sustainable, as it results in negative impacts on the environment and human health. Innovative sustainable and resilient food production systems should preserve resources and environmental health by incorporating alternative natural herbicides, recycling waste, and favoring a circular economy. The present work assesses the value of different organic waste (Urtica dioica residues, Vicia faba pods, spent coffee grounds, and corn cobs) as bioherbicides and fertilizers in different seasons through pot and field two-year sequential experiments. Pot assays revealed that V. faba pods, spent coffee grounds, and corn cob waste showed the best inhibitory effect, which were subsequently evaluated in the Spring–Summer and Autumn crops. In the field, spent coffee grounds reduced the biomass of total naturally-emerged weeds and stimulated crop growth under scarce rainfall and warm days. However, its effect varied under different environmental conditions. Spent coffee grounds can partially control weeds in the field, which valorizes them as a bioherbicide and boosts sustainable agriculture.2022info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/102832http://hdl.handle.net/10316/102832https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12051184eng2073-4395Lorenzo, PaulaGoncalves, Jose Guilherme RosaBarbosa, SaraFerreira, António J. D.Galhano, Cristinainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-10-18T20:31:50Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/102832Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:19:44.672164Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Agri-Food Waste as a Method for Weed Control and Soil Amendment in Crops |
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Agri-Food Waste as a Method for Weed Control and Soil Amendment in Crops |
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Agri-Food Waste as a Method for Weed Control and Soil Amendment in Crops Lorenzo, Paula bioherbicides corn cobs organic manures spent coffee grounds Vicia faba pods |
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Agri-Food Waste as a Method for Weed Control and Soil Amendment in Crops |
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Agri-Food Waste as a Method for Weed Control and Soil Amendment in Crops |
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Agri-Food Waste as a Method for Weed Control and Soil Amendment in Crops |
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Agri-Food Waste as a Method for Weed Control and Soil Amendment in Crops |
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Agri-Food Waste as a Method for Weed Control and Soil Amendment in Crops |
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Lorenzo, Paula |
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Lorenzo, Paula Goncalves, Jose Guilherme Rosa Barbosa, Sara Ferreira, António J. D. Galhano, Cristina |
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Goncalves, Jose Guilherme Rosa Barbosa, Sara Ferreira, António J. D. Galhano, Cristina |
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Lorenzo, Paula Goncalves, Jose Guilherme Rosa Barbosa, Sara Ferreira, António J. D. Galhano, Cristina |
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bioherbicides corn cobs organic manures spent coffee grounds Vicia faba pods |
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bioherbicides corn cobs organic manures spent coffee grounds Vicia faba pods |
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The continued and extensive use of synthetic herbicides to control weeds to maximize crop yield is no longer sustainable, as it results in negative impacts on the environment and human health. Innovative sustainable and resilient food production systems should preserve resources and environmental health by incorporating alternative natural herbicides, recycling waste, and favoring a circular economy. The present work assesses the value of different organic waste (Urtica dioica residues, Vicia faba pods, spent coffee grounds, and corn cobs) as bioherbicides and fertilizers in different seasons through pot and field two-year sequential experiments. Pot assays revealed that V. faba pods, spent coffee grounds, and corn cob waste showed the best inhibitory effect, which were subsequently evaluated in the Spring–Summer and Autumn crops. In the field, spent coffee grounds reduced the biomass of total naturally-emerged weeds and stimulated crop growth under scarce rainfall and warm days. However, its effect varied under different environmental conditions. Spent coffee grounds can partially control weeds in the field, which valorizes them as a bioherbicide and boosts sustainable agriculture. |
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