Title of article :
Reduced herbicide rates for an effective weed control in competitive wheat cultivars
Author/Authors :
Travlos، I.S. نويسنده Agricultural University of Athens, Faculty of Crop Science, Laboratory of Agronomy, 75, Iera Odos st., 11855, Athens, Greece. Travlos, I.S.
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2012
Abstract :
Abstract
A study was carried out over 2 years (2008/2009 and 2009/2010) in Greece, in
order to evaluate the weed control using reduced rates of the herbicide
mesosulfuron-methyl+iodosulfuron-methyl-sodium of four major weeds (Avena
sterilis, Phalaris minor, Papaver rhoeas and Sinapis arvensis), grain yield and
yield components of five wheat cultivars (Bob, Cosmodur, Meridiano, Quadrato
and Simeto). The results indicated a significant differentiation between the several
wheat cultivars regarding their weed competitive ability, in terms of dry biomass
and seed production. In the case of cultivars such as Simeto the efficacy of 50%
reduction of the herbicide recommended rate on wild oat remained high, since it
resulted to a reduction of biomass and seed production up to 81 and 98% compared
with the untreated plots. In most cultivars studied, the reduction of the herbicide
rates by 25 to 50% resulted to a no significant reduction of grain yield compared to
the recommended rate. The study revealed that some wheat cultivars with
enhancing weed competitiveness can improve the efficacy of reduced herbicide
rates. Consequently, sustainable cropping systems could be further developed
through the integration of such agronomic practices, while in parallel, care on the
threat of herbicide resistance development should be also taken.
Keywords: Reduced herbicide rates; Competitive wheat cultivars; Weeds.
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Production(IJPP)
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Production(IJPP)