Impact of sowing density and nitrogen fertilization on Rumex obtusifolius L. development in organic winter cereal crops

The control of Rumex obtusifolius L. (broad-leafed dock) is very important in organic farming systems. Indeed, concerns about managing this weed without the use of herbicides is one of the major factors limiting the uptake of these systems by conventional farmers. Against this background, we analyze...

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Main Authors: Bodson, B., Stilmant, D., Losseau, C.
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Language:English
Published: Presses Agronomiques de Gembloux 2012-01-01
Series:Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11006/37
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spelling doaj-d5abb3166a59412380e489b75c069d3d2020-11-24T23:12:05ZengPresses Agronomiques de GemblouxBiotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement1370-62331780-45072012-01-01163337343Impact of sowing density and nitrogen fertilization on Rumex obtusifolius L. development in organic winter cereal cropsBodson, B.Stilmant, D.Losseau, C.The control of Rumex obtusifolius L. (broad-leafed dock) is very important in organic farming systems. Indeed, concerns about managing this weed without the use of herbicides is one of the major factors limiting the uptake of these systems by conventional farmers. Against this background, we analyzed the impact of two management practices on the development of R. obtusifolius populations in two winter cereal trials: spelt (Triticum spelta [L.] Thell.) and triticale (×Triticosecale [A.Camus] Wittm.). The management factors were sowing density (SD) and nitrogen fertilization (NF) at the tillering stage. The results showed that an increase in SD and NF led to stronger crop growth and better soil coverage by the end of spring, demonstrated by a significant decrease in photosynthetic active radiation (PAR) at soil level. However, although there was an SD effect, it was too weak in April to restrict an increase in R. obtusifolius populations through the recruitment of new R. obtusifolius plants. An increase in R. obtusifolius population density was also linked to an increase in the NF level, illustrating the nitrophilic character of this weed. Although an increase in SD and NF at the tillering stage led to a higher canopy density, these two practices failed to reduce R. obtusifolius density in the cereal crops. Nevertheless, cereal yields were shown to be maintained or improved. Our results indicate that, even when combining weed harrowing and some cultural weed control methods, this perennial weed is difficult to control.http://hdl.handle.net/11006/37Cerealscrop weed competitionspeltTriticum speltaTriticosecaleTriticaleRumex obtusifoliusweedscultural controlcontrol methodsfertilizer application
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author Bodson, B.
Stilmant, D.
Losseau, C.
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Stilmant, D.
Losseau, C.
Impact of sowing density and nitrogen fertilization on Rumex obtusifolius L. development in organic winter cereal crops
Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement
Cereals
crop weed competition
spelt
Triticum spelta
Triticosecale
Triticale
Rumex obtusifolius
weeds
cultural control
control methods
fertilizer application
author_facet Bodson, B.
Stilmant, D.
Losseau, C.
author_sort Bodson, B.
title Impact of sowing density and nitrogen fertilization on Rumex obtusifolius L. development in organic winter cereal crops
title_short Impact of sowing density and nitrogen fertilization on Rumex obtusifolius L. development in organic winter cereal crops
title_full Impact of sowing density and nitrogen fertilization on Rumex obtusifolius L. development in organic winter cereal crops
title_fullStr Impact of sowing density and nitrogen fertilization on Rumex obtusifolius L. development in organic winter cereal crops
title_full_unstemmed Impact of sowing density and nitrogen fertilization on Rumex obtusifolius L. development in organic winter cereal crops
title_sort impact of sowing density and nitrogen fertilization on rumex obtusifolius l. development in organic winter cereal crops
publisher Presses Agronomiques de Gembloux
series Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement
issn 1370-6233
1780-4507
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The control of Rumex obtusifolius L. (broad-leafed dock) is very important in organic farming systems. Indeed, concerns about managing this weed without the use of herbicides is one of the major factors limiting the uptake of these systems by conventional farmers. Against this background, we analyzed the impact of two management practices on the development of R. obtusifolius populations in two winter cereal trials: spelt (Triticum spelta [L.] Thell.) and triticale (×Triticosecale [A.Camus] Wittm.). The management factors were sowing density (SD) and nitrogen fertilization (NF) at the tillering stage. The results showed that an increase in SD and NF led to stronger crop growth and better soil coverage by the end of spring, demonstrated by a significant decrease in photosynthetic active radiation (PAR) at soil level. However, although there was an SD effect, it was too weak in April to restrict an increase in R. obtusifolius populations through the recruitment of new R. obtusifolius plants. An increase in R. obtusifolius population density was also linked to an increase in the NF level, illustrating the nitrophilic character of this weed. Although an increase in SD and NF at the tillering stage led to a higher canopy density, these two practices failed to reduce R. obtusifolius density in the cereal crops. Nevertheless, cereal yields were shown to be maintained or improved. Our results indicate that, even when combining weed harrowing and some cultural weed control methods, this perennial weed is difficult to control.
topic Cereals
crop weed competition
spelt
Triticum spelta
Triticosecale
Triticale
Rumex obtusifolius
weeds
cultural control
control methods
fertilizer application
url http://hdl.handle.net/11006/37
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