Weed infestation in oats depending on the forecrop in crop rotation
2003
Nowicki, J. | Wanic, M. (Uniwersytet Warminsko-Mazurski, Olsztyn (Poland). Katedra Systemow Rolniczych)
A 1990-00 strict field experiment on medium soil compared the effect of oat after various forecrops in crop rotation, with oat share of 25, 50 and 75 percent, on the weed infestation in the field and soil. It was shown that an increased frequency of oat in crop rotation did not differentiate the number, biomass and composition of weeds in the communities. In the four-course crop rotation with a 50 percent share in which oat was sown after two consecutive non-cereal crops (potato and persian clover) and after oat, the number of weeds was effectively limited, particularly of Chenopodium album and Thlaspi arvense. After 11 years there was recorded a clear increase in the number of weed seedsthe greatest in crop rotation in topsoilthe greatest in crop rotation in which oat accounted for 50 percent of all the crops (in fields after potato and pea), the lowest when oat was cultivated after oat
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