Frequency, Damage and Comparative Phonology of Annual Ground Cherry (Physalis divaricata L.) Weed in Sugar Beet Fields
Ground cherry (Physalis divaricata L.) is one of the most important summer weeds in sugar beet crop in the west of Iran. In order to estimate the damage rate of this weed, field studies were conducted to quantify the effect of ground cherry density on sugar beet yield and to determine relationships...
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doaj-aee25c440dc14e34802c4362d40f8ca92020-11-25T01:41:20ZengUniversity of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-NapocaNotulae Scientia Biologicae2067-32052067-32642011-05-013212913410.15835/nsb3256005898Frequency, Damage and Comparative Phonology of Annual Ground Cherry (Physalis divaricata L.) Weed in Sugar Beet FieldsNazari NAZARI ALAMHassan Mohamad ALIZADEHmid RAHIMIAN MASHHADIGround cherry (Physalis divaricata L.) is one of the most important summer weeds in sugar beet crop in the west of Iran. In order to estimate the damage rate of this weed, field studies were conducted to quantify the effect of ground cherry density on sugar beet yield and to determine relationships among different weed densities (0, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8 and 16 plants m-2) and sugar beet yield in 2008. The experiment design was randomized complete blocks with three replications. In addition, the neighborhood effect of ground cherry was assessed in a completely randomized design. Neighborhood effect was surveyed from zero to 125 cm apart from each beet plant to ground cherry. Density of ground cherry was estimated as the systematic method in 30 sugar beet fields that were chosen randomly.Phonology of ground cherry was recorded based on the GDD (Growth Degree Day) and date. Results showed that two weed plants m2 of this weed resulted in 34% damage to sugar beet. Ground cherry significantly reduced yield of sugar beet when sown 50 cm apart from crop plant. Crop damage of sugar beet was 41% when ground cherry seeds were sown at zero cm apart from each sugar beet plant. Flowering of ground cherry occurred in the middle of June when it received 61.45-75 GDD and it was distinguished that ground cherry is a neutralized weed to the long day.http://www.notulaebiologicae.ro/index.php/nsb/article/view/5600 |
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Nazari NAZARI ALAM Hassan Mohamad ALIZADE Hmid RAHIMIAN MASHHADI Frequency, Damage and Comparative Phonology of Annual Ground Cherry (Physalis divaricata L.) Weed in Sugar Beet Fields Notulae Scientia Biologicae |
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Frequency, Damage and Comparative Phonology of Annual Ground Cherry (Physalis divaricata L.) Weed in Sugar Beet Fields |
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Frequency, Damage and Comparative Phonology of Annual Ground Cherry (Physalis divaricata L.) Weed in Sugar Beet Fields |
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Frequency, Damage and Comparative Phonology of Annual Ground Cherry (Physalis divaricata L.) Weed in Sugar Beet Fields |
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Frequency, Damage and Comparative Phonology of Annual Ground Cherry (Physalis divaricata L.) Weed in Sugar Beet Fields |
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Frequency, Damage and Comparative Phonology of Annual Ground Cherry (Physalis divaricata L.) Weed in Sugar Beet Fields |
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frequency, damage and comparative phonology of annual ground cherry (physalis divaricata l.) weed in sugar beet fields |
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University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-Napoca |
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Ground cherry (Physalis divaricata L.) is one of the most important summer weeds in sugar beet crop in the west of Iran. In order to estimate the damage rate of this weed, field studies were conducted to quantify the effect of ground cherry density on sugar beet yield and to determine relationships among different weed densities (0, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8 and 16 plants m-2) and sugar beet yield in 2008. The experiment design was randomized complete blocks with three replications. In addition, the neighborhood effect of ground cherry was assessed in a completely randomized design. Neighborhood effect was surveyed from zero to 125 cm apart from each beet plant to ground cherry. Density of ground cherry was estimated as the systematic method in 30 sugar beet fields that were chosen randomly.Phonology of ground cherry was recorded based on the GDD (Growth Degree Day) and date. Results showed that two weed plants m2 of this weed resulted in 34% damage to sugar beet. Ground cherry significantly reduced yield of sugar beet when sown 50 cm apart from crop plant. Crop damage of sugar beet was 41% when ground cherry seeds were sown at zero cm apart from each sugar beet plant. Flowering of ground cherry occurred in the middle of June when it received 61.45-75 GDD and it was distinguished that ground cherry is a neutralized weed to the long day. |
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