Seeding year alfalfa population development as influenced by weed competition and density of establishment

The research in intraspecific competition within an alfalfa stand and interspecific competition between alfalfa and weeds was begun on the Michigan State University farm in East Lansing in 1972. Alfalfa seeding densities of 50, 400 and 800 seeds/m2 were used to determine intraspecific competition. I...

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Main Author: Seppo Pulli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland 1980-07-01
Series:Agricultural and Food Science
Online Access:https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/72042
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spelling doaj-905313e5853b4f098b2248089ad106f72020-11-25T01:49:15ZengScientific Agricultural Society of FinlandAgricultural and Food Science1459-60671795-18951980-07-01524Seeding year alfalfa population development as influenced by weed competition and density of establishment Seppo Pulli0University of Helsinki, Dept. of Plant Husbandry, 00710 Helsinki 71 The research in intraspecific competition within an alfalfa stand and interspecific competition between alfalfa and weeds was begun on the Michigan State University farm in East Lansing in 1972. Alfalfa seeding densities of 50, 400 and 800 seeds/m2 were used to determine intraspecific competition. Interspecific competition between alfalfa and weeds occurred mainly in noncontrolled alfalfa stands at various levels of seeding densities. Plant competition was evaluated with importance values and with relative crowding coefficients. Both measurements were found to be suitable for this kind of study. Importance values primarily indicated the quantity relationships of different species. Relative crowding coefficients mainly characterized the competitive ability of a species in a mixed stand. The importance of alfalfa exceeded the importance of weeds in noncontrolled and herbicide controlled stands at the seeding rates of 14 and 7 kg/ha respectively. Relative crowding coefficients show the competitive ability of alfalfa with regard to weeds. In the case of intraspecific competition there was no change in the crowding coefficient of alfalfa in respect of weeds when the seeding rate of alfalfa was increased beyond 9 kg/ha. The crowding coefficient of weeds presented equal values under all treatments thereby indicating the variability and plasticity of weeds. The maximum yield level was obtained in all treatments with the alfalfa seeding rate of 9 kg/ha. The total biomass production per unit area was equal in the noncontrolled system at all seeding densities and in the herbicide controlled system at seeding rates of 9 kg/ha or more.https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/72042
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Seeding year alfalfa population development as influenced by weed competition and density of establishment
Agricultural and Food Science
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title Seeding year alfalfa population development as influenced by weed competition and density of establishment
title_short Seeding year alfalfa population development as influenced by weed competition and density of establishment
title_full Seeding year alfalfa population development as influenced by weed competition and density of establishment
title_fullStr Seeding year alfalfa population development as influenced by weed competition and density of establishment
title_full_unstemmed Seeding year alfalfa population development as influenced by weed competition and density of establishment
title_sort seeding year alfalfa population development as influenced by weed competition and density of establishment
publisher Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland
series Agricultural and Food Science
issn 1459-6067
1795-1895
publishDate 1980-07-01
description The research in intraspecific competition within an alfalfa stand and interspecific competition between alfalfa and weeds was begun on the Michigan State University farm in East Lansing in 1972. Alfalfa seeding densities of 50, 400 and 800 seeds/m2 were used to determine intraspecific competition. Interspecific competition between alfalfa and weeds occurred mainly in noncontrolled alfalfa stands at various levels of seeding densities. Plant competition was evaluated with importance values and with relative crowding coefficients. Both measurements were found to be suitable for this kind of study. Importance values primarily indicated the quantity relationships of different species. Relative crowding coefficients mainly characterized the competitive ability of a species in a mixed stand. The importance of alfalfa exceeded the importance of weeds in noncontrolled and herbicide controlled stands at the seeding rates of 14 and 7 kg/ha respectively. Relative crowding coefficients show the competitive ability of alfalfa with regard to weeds. In the case of intraspecific competition there was no change in the crowding coefficient of alfalfa in respect of weeds when the seeding rate of alfalfa was increased beyond 9 kg/ha. The crowding coefficient of weeds presented equal values under all treatments thereby indicating the variability and plasticity of weeds. The maximum yield level was obtained in all treatments with the alfalfa seeding rate of 9 kg/ha. The total biomass production per unit area was equal in the noncontrolled system at all seeding densities and in the herbicide controlled system at seeding rates of 9 kg/ha or more.
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