Effects of soil tillage and herbicides on weeds and winter wheat yields (CROSBI ID 150056)
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Knežević, Mira ; Ranogajec, Ljubica ; Šamota Davor
engleski
Effects of soil tillage and herbicides on weeds and winter wheat yields
The effects of three tillage systems and the post-emergence chemical weed control of annual broad-leaved weeds in winter wheat were studied on lessive pseudogley soil in north-eastern Croatia from 2001 to 2006. Total weed biomass on untreated plots was the lowest in continuous mouldborad ploughing (498 kg ha-1), medium in chisel ploughing (909 kg ha-1) and highest in continuous disk harrowing (1873 kg ha-1) with statistically significant differences (P < 0.01). The most abundant species were annual broad-leaved species of Matricaria inodora, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Galium aparine, and Stellaria media, which constituted 75, 61 and 41% of total weed biomass in mouldboard-, chisel ploughing and disk harrowing, respectively. Three herbicide mixtures of iodosulfuron - methyl sodium + mefenpyr- diethyl, fluoroglycofene-ethyl + triasulfuron and 2.4 ethylhexyl ester + metosulam in low doses provided a successful biomass control of dominant annual broad-leaved weeds (89-100% control). Herbicide treatments gave significantly higher yields than untreated controls with an average yield increasing of 3, 7 and 5% in mouldboard-, chisel ploughing and disk harrowing, respectively. The yields did not differ among herbicide mixtures. Compared to the highest yield with mouldboard ploughing (6.1 t ha-1), average yield depressions with chisel ploughing and disk harrowing were 3 and 5%, respectively.
winter wheat ; soil tillage ; herbicides ; weed density ; weed biomass ; crop yields
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