THE EFFECT OF WINTER CATCH CROPS ON WEED INFESTATION IN SWEET CORN DEPENDING ON THE WEED CONTROL METHODS

An experiment was carried out in east-central Poland (52°06’ N, 22°55’ E) over 2008–2011 to study the effect of winter catch crops on the weed infestation, number, and fresh matter of weeds in sweet corn (<i>Zea mays</i> L. var. <i>saccharata</i>). The following winter catch...

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Main Author: Robert Rosa
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Published: Polish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE) 2015-02-01
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spelling doaj-7bac38d3aee84222b5ce4c0fcfcbc43a2020-11-24T20:56:50ZengPolish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE)Journal of Ecological Engineering2299-89932015-02-0116212513510.12911/22998993/18671867THE EFFECT OF WINTER CATCH CROPS ON WEED INFESTATION IN SWEET CORN DEPENDING ON THE WEED CONTROL METHODSRobert Rosa0Department of Vegetable Crop, Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities, Bolesława Prusa 14, 08-110 Siedlce. PolandAn experiment was carried out in east-central Poland (52°06’ N, 22°55’ E) over 2008–2011 to study the effect of winter catch crops on the weed infestation, number, and fresh matter of weeds in sweet corn (<i>Zea mays</i> L. var. <i>saccharata</i>). The following winter catch crops were grown: hairy vetch (<i>Vicia villosa</i> Roth.), white clover (<i>Trifolium repens</i> L.), winter rye (<i>Secale cereale</i> L.), Italian ryegrass (<i>Lolium multiflorum</i> L.) and winter turnip rape (<i>Brassica rapa</i> var. <i>typica</i> Posp.). The catch crops were sown in early September and incorporated in early May. The effect of the catch crops was compared to the effect of FYM (30 t·ha<sup>-1</sup>) and control without organic manuring (NOM). Three methods of weed control were used: HW – hand weeding, twice during the growing period, GCM – the herbicide Guardian Complete Mix 664 SE, immediately after sowing of corn seeds, Z+T – a mixture of the herbicides Zeagran 340 SE and Titus 25 WG applied at the 3–4-leaf stage of sweet corn growth. Rye and turnip rape catch crops had least weeds in their fresh matter. Sweet corn following winter catch crops was less infested by weeds than corn following farmyard manure and non-manured corn. Least weeds and their lowest weight were found after SC, BRT and VV. LM and BRT reduced weed species numbers compared with FYM and NOM. The greatest weed species diversity, determined at the corn flowering stage, was determined after SC and FYM. The number and weight of weeds were significantly lower when chemically controlled compared with hand weeding. The best results were observed after a post-emergent application of the mixture Z+T. The weed species diversity on Z+T-treated plots was clearly lower compared with GCM and HW.http://www.jeeng.net/The-effect-of-winter-catch-crops-on-weed-infestation-in-sweet-corn-depending-on-the-weed-control-methods,1867,0,2.htmlweed infestationgreen manureorganic fertilisationweed control methodZea mays L. var saccharata
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THE EFFECT OF WINTER CATCH CROPS ON WEED INFESTATION IN SWEET CORN DEPENDING ON THE WEED CONTROL METHODS
Journal of Ecological Engineering
weed infestation
green manure
organic fertilisation
weed control method
Zea mays L. var saccharata
author_facet Robert Rosa
author_sort Robert Rosa
title THE EFFECT OF WINTER CATCH CROPS ON WEED INFESTATION IN SWEET CORN DEPENDING ON THE WEED CONTROL METHODS
title_short THE EFFECT OF WINTER CATCH CROPS ON WEED INFESTATION IN SWEET CORN DEPENDING ON THE WEED CONTROL METHODS
title_full THE EFFECT OF WINTER CATCH CROPS ON WEED INFESTATION IN SWEET CORN DEPENDING ON THE WEED CONTROL METHODS
title_fullStr THE EFFECT OF WINTER CATCH CROPS ON WEED INFESTATION IN SWEET CORN DEPENDING ON THE WEED CONTROL METHODS
title_full_unstemmed THE EFFECT OF WINTER CATCH CROPS ON WEED INFESTATION IN SWEET CORN DEPENDING ON THE WEED CONTROL METHODS
title_sort effect of winter catch crops on weed infestation in sweet corn depending on the weed control methods
publisher Polish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE)
series Journal of Ecological Engineering
issn 2299-8993
publishDate 2015-02-01
description An experiment was carried out in east-central Poland (52°06’ N, 22°55’ E) over 2008–2011 to study the effect of winter catch crops on the weed infestation, number, and fresh matter of weeds in sweet corn (<i>Zea mays</i> L. var. <i>saccharata</i>). The following winter catch crops were grown: hairy vetch (<i>Vicia villosa</i> Roth.), white clover (<i>Trifolium repens</i> L.), winter rye (<i>Secale cereale</i> L.), Italian ryegrass (<i>Lolium multiflorum</i> L.) and winter turnip rape (<i>Brassica rapa</i> var. <i>typica</i> Posp.). The catch crops were sown in early September and incorporated in early May. The effect of the catch crops was compared to the effect of FYM (30 t·ha<sup>-1</sup>) and control without organic manuring (NOM). Three methods of weed control were used: HW – hand weeding, twice during the growing period, GCM – the herbicide Guardian Complete Mix 664 SE, immediately after sowing of corn seeds, Z+T – a mixture of the herbicides Zeagran 340 SE and Titus 25 WG applied at the 3–4-leaf stage of sweet corn growth. Rye and turnip rape catch crops had least weeds in their fresh matter. Sweet corn following winter catch crops was less infested by weeds than corn following farmyard manure and non-manured corn. Least weeds and their lowest weight were found after SC, BRT and VV. LM and BRT reduced weed species numbers compared with FYM and NOM. The greatest weed species diversity, determined at the corn flowering stage, was determined after SC and FYM. The number and weight of weeds were significantly lower when chemically controlled compared with hand weeding. The best results were observed after a post-emergent application of the mixture Z+T. The weed species diversity on Z+T-treated plots was clearly lower compared with GCM and HW.
topic weed infestation
green manure
organic fertilisation
weed control method
Zea mays L. var saccharata
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