Weed management in irrigated fenugreek grown for forage in rotation with other annual crops

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Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecom L.) is an annual legume that has potential as a forage crop on the Canadian Prairies. Experiments were established to determine the tolerance of fenugreek to several herbicides and their efficacy on various weeds. Potentially, fenugreek could be grown in conservation tillage systems in rotation with other annual crops. Therefore, additional multi-factor experiments were conducted to determine the effect of herbicides, seeding method, and 11 previous crops on fenugreek yield. Without herbicide application, weeds contributed 37 to 86% to total dry matter production. When imazamox/imazethapyr, or combinations of imazamoz/imazethapyr or imazethapyr with ethalfluralin was applied, weed contents were about 5% of the total dry matter and the herbicides did not reduce fenugreek yield compared to the hand-weeded check. Total forage samples with a low weed content had lower fibre content and higher protein and digestible dry matter content than forages with a high weed content. When imazamox/imazethapyr was used for weed control, fenugreek yields and weed biomass were similar after direct seeding and after cultivation plus seeding. In addition, the effect of previous crop and the previous crop by seeding method interaction was not significant for fenugreek yield and weed biomass. Therefore, irrigated fenugreek can be successfully grown in conservation tillage systems in rotation with several crops provided an effective herbicide is used for weed control.

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Moyer, J. R., Acharya, S. N., Mir, Z., & Doram, R. C. (2003). Weed management in irrigated fenugreek grown for forage in rotation with other annual crops. Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 83(1), 181–188. https://doi.org/10.4141/P02-030

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