Crop stand density enhances competitive ability of spring barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)

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作者
Pilipavicius, Vytautas [1 ]
Romaneckiene, Regina [1 ]
Romaneckas, Kestutis [1 ]
机构
[1] Lithuanian Univ Agr, Dept Soil Management, LT-53361 Akademija, Kaunas Distr, Lithuania
关键词
Agrophytocenoses; chemical composition; competitive ability; seed rate; weed density and biomass; WEED MANAGEMENT; ORGANIC AGRICULTURE; RESISTANCE; SYSTEMS; SOIL;
D O I
10.1080/09064710.2010.539574
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
The aim of the research was to establish weediness, competitive ability and productivity of the crop. The experimental object was agrophytocenoses of spring barley - Hordeum vulgare L. - crop of spring barley 'Aura' and unsown soil, and weeds growing in them. The crop was formed sowing 0, 120, 200 and 280 kg ha(-1) (0, 2.7, 4.5 and 6.2 million seeds per ha(-1) respectively) seeds of spring barley 'Aura'. Spring barley crop was not harrowed and herbicides were not applied. In the field experiment estimates were made of changes of weeds and spring barley inter-and within-species competition optimizing crop density. During three years of field experiment in the crop of spring barley annual weeds prevailed at 88-99%, such as Chenopodium album, Stellaria media, Erysimum cheiranthoides. Perennial weeds formed 1-12% of the crop weeds, such as Sonchus arvensis, Cirsium arvense, Equisetum arvense. General number of weed species in spring barley crops varied from 13 to 21. Weed abundance proportionally declined in the crops of higher density, hence, higher seed rate should be recommended for organic agriculture where weeds are controlled in non-chemical ways. Consistently increasing barley stand density, the competition between species (spring barley with weeds) gradually turned into competition within species (between barley plants) when a higher number of weaker and non-productive stems started forming. Spring barley yield did not significantly depend on the stand density. Increasing stand density enhanced cultivated crop yield to a certain level (200 kg ha(-1)), since an increase in spring barley plant number resulted in the reduction in weight per plant and 1000 grain weight, which was compensated by an increase in the number of spring barley plants. Different spring barley density had an essential influence on the chemical composition of weeds which was similar to that of spring barley. Weeds accumulated the greatest amount of crude proteins, crude fat and crude fibre growing without spring barley.
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