Effect of crop density on competition by wheat and barley with Agrostemma githago and other weeds

H. Doll, U. Holm, B. Søgaard

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    Abstract

    The effect of Agrostemma githago L. and other naturally occurring weeds on biomass production and grain yield was studied in winter wheat and winter barley. Naturally occurring weeds had only a negligible effect on barley, but reduced wheat grain yield by 10% at a quarter of normal crop density. The interaction between the cereals and A. githago was studied in additive series employing different crop densities. Growth of this weed species was strongly dependent on crop density, which was more important for controlling weed growth than it was for obtaining a normal grain yield. Wheat and especially barley had a better competitive ability than A. githago. Wheat and A. githago utilized resources for growth better when grown in mixture than when grown in pure stands as the relative yield totals were significantly larger than unity.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalWeed Research
    Volume35
    Issue number5
    Pages (from-to)391-396
    ISSN0043-1737
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1995

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