Weed Infestation and Health of Organically Grown Chamomile (<i>Chamomilla recutita</i> (L.) Rausch.) Depending on Selected Foliar Sprays and Row Spacing

Chamomile is a herbal plant of very high economic importance worldwide. Its organically grown raw material is particularly valuable. Under organic farming conditions, weeds and fungal diseases are an important problem in a chamomile plantation. Seeking agronomic solutions designed to eliminate the o...

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Main Authors: Cezary A. Kwiatkowski, Małgorzata Haliniarz, Elżbieta Harasim
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/10/5/168
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spelling doaj-4ac435a31e2e41f2a22e302c5acc06d72021-04-02T07:37:49ZengMDPI AGAgriculture2077-04722020-05-011016816810.3390/agriculture10050168Weed Infestation and Health of Organically Grown Chamomile (<i>Chamomilla recutita</i> (L.) Rausch.) Depending on Selected Foliar Sprays and Row SpacingCezary A. Kwiatkowski0Małgorzata Haliniarz1Elżbieta Harasim2Department of Herbology and Plant Cultivation Techniques, University of Life Sciences, Akademicka 13, 20-950 Lublin, PolandDepartment of Herbology and Plant Cultivation Techniques, University of Life Sciences, Akademicka 13, 20-950 Lublin, PolandDepartment of Herbology and Plant Cultivation Techniques, University of Life Sciences, Akademicka 13, 20-950 Lublin, PolandChamomile is a herbal plant of very high economic importance worldwide. Its organically grown raw material is particularly valuable. Under organic farming conditions, weeds and fungal diseases are an important problem in a chamomile plantation. Seeking agronomic solutions designed to eliminate the occurrence of these pathogens in chamomile crops is constantly valid. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of some foliar sprays (enhancing the condition of the crop plant and its competition against pathogens) and different row spacing of two chamomile cultivars on weed infestation and health of a chamomile plantation. The study results presented in this paper were collected from field experiments carried out in the organic system in the village of Dys (the central Lublin region, Poland) over the period 2014–2016. Experiments were conducted on podzolic soil (class III) as a split-block design in 3 replicates in plots with an area of 525 m<sup>2</sup> (6.25 m<sup>2</sup> a single plot). This study included two chamomile cultivars (“Złoty Łan”, “Mastar”). The second experimental factor was single or double foliar application of three bioproducts (Herbagreen Basic, Bio-algeen, Effective Microorganisms—EM Farming). The other experimental factor was a different row spacing of chamomile (40 cm and 30 cm). The obtained study results show that 10–16 annual weed species and 1–3 perennial species occurred in both chamomile cultivars. Foliar application of the bioproducts contributed to a reduction in the total number of weeds in the crop, but at the same time to greater weed species diversity. In the control treatments (without the bioproducts), the dominance of several weed species (<i>Viola arvensis</i>, <i>Galeopsis tetrahit</i>, <i>Spergula arvensis</i>, <i>Juncus bufonius</i>, <i>Scleranthus annuus</i>) and lower biodiversity of the weed flora were observed. The largest reduction (by about 20%) in the number of annual weeds was found under the influence of the bioproducts Herbagreen Basic and Bio-algeen applied once. Bio-algeen and Effective Microorganisms (EM), in turn, had a significant effect on decreasing the weed weight. A narrower (30 cm) row spacing of chamomile had a significant impact on reducing the weight of weeds in chamomile crops compared to the wider spacing, which was 40 cm. It should be concluded that infection of the chamomile plantation with fungal diseases was overall at a low level. Significantly higher infection with fungal diseases was found in the case of the cultivar “Mastar”, regardless of the experimental factors. A statistically proven decrease in infection of chamomile plants with fungal diseases was determined under lower crop density conditions (a row spacing of 40 cm). Chamomile plants were found to exhibit better health under the influence of double application of the biofertilizers Herbagreen Basic and Bio-algeen.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/10/5/168chamomileorganic systembioproductsseeding densityquantitative weed infestation indicatorsweed species
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author Cezary A. Kwiatkowski
Małgorzata Haliniarz
Elżbieta Harasim
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Małgorzata Haliniarz
Elżbieta Harasim
Weed Infestation and Health of Organically Grown Chamomile (<i>Chamomilla recutita</i> (L.) Rausch.) Depending on Selected Foliar Sprays and Row Spacing
Agriculture
chamomile
organic system
bioproducts
seeding density
quantitative weed infestation indicators
weed species
author_facet Cezary A. Kwiatkowski
Małgorzata Haliniarz
Elżbieta Harasim
author_sort Cezary A. Kwiatkowski
title Weed Infestation and Health of Organically Grown Chamomile (<i>Chamomilla recutita</i> (L.) Rausch.) Depending on Selected Foliar Sprays and Row Spacing
title_short Weed Infestation and Health of Organically Grown Chamomile (<i>Chamomilla recutita</i> (L.) Rausch.) Depending on Selected Foliar Sprays and Row Spacing
title_full Weed Infestation and Health of Organically Grown Chamomile (<i>Chamomilla recutita</i> (L.) Rausch.) Depending on Selected Foliar Sprays and Row Spacing
title_fullStr Weed Infestation and Health of Organically Grown Chamomile (<i>Chamomilla recutita</i> (L.) Rausch.) Depending on Selected Foliar Sprays and Row Spacing
title_full_unstemmed Weed Infestation and Health of Organically Grown Chamomile (<i>Chamomilla recutita</i> (L.) Rausch.) Depending on Selected Foliar Sprays and Row Spacing
title_sort weed infestation and health of organically grown chamomile (<i>chamomilla recutita</i> (l.) rausch.) depending on selected foliar sprays and row spacing
publisher MDPI AG
series Agriculture
issn 2077-0472
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Chamomile is a herbal plant of very high economic importance worldwide. Its organically grown raw material is particularly valuable. Under organic farming conditions, weeds and fungal diseases are an important problem in a chamomile plantation. Seeking agronomic solutions designed to eliminate the occurrence of these pathogens in chamomile crops is constantly valid. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of some foliar sprays (enhancing the condition of the crop plant and its competition against pathogens) and different row spacing of two chamomile cultivars on weed infestation and health of a chamomile plantation. The study results presented in this paper were collected from field experiments carried out in the organic system in the village of Dys (the central Lublin region, Poland) over the period 2014–2016. Experiments were conducted on podzolic soil (class III) as a split-block design in 3 replicates in plots with an area of 525 m<sup>2</sup> (6.25 m<sup>2</sup> a single plot). This study included two chamomile cultivars (“Złoty Łan”, “Mastar”). The second experimental factor was single or double foliar application of three bioproducts (Herbagreen Basic, Bio-algeen, Effective Microorganisms—EM Farming). The other experimental factor was a different row spacing of chamomile (40 cm and 30 cm). The obtained study results show that 10–16 annual weed species and 1–3 perennial species occurred in both chamomile cultivars. Foliar application of the bioproducts contributed to a reduction in the total number of weeds in the crop, but at the same time to greater weed species diversity. In the control treatments (without the bioproducts), the dominance of several weed species (<i>Viola arvensis</i>, <i>Galeopsis tetrahit</i>, <i>Spergula arvensis</i>, <i>Juncus bufonius</i>, <i>Scleranthus annuus</i>) and lower biodiversity of the weed flora were observed. The largest reduction (by about 20%) in the number of annual weeds was found under the influence of the bioproducts Herbagreen Basic and Bio-algeen applied once. Bio-algeen and Effective Microorganisms (EM), in turn, had a significant effect on decreasing the weed weight. A narrower (30 cm) row spacing of chamomile had a significant impact on reducing the weight of weeds in chamomile crops compared to the wider spacing, which was 40 cm. It should be concluded that infection of the chamomile plantation with fungal diseases was overall at a low level. Significantly higher infection with fungal diseases was found in the case of the cultivar “Mastar”, regardless of the experimental factors. A statistically proven decrease in infection of chamomile plants with fungal diseases was determined under lower crop density conditions (a row spacing of 40 cm). Chamomile plants were found to exhibit better health under the influence of double application of the biofertilizers Herbagreen Basic and Bio-algeen.
topic chamomile
organic system
bioproducts
seeding density
quantitative weed infestation indicators
weed species
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/10/5/168
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