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Effect of stale seedbed preparations and subsequent weed control in lettuce (cv. Iceboll) on weed densities
Authors:MM RIEMENS  RY VAN DER WEIDE†  PO BLEEKER†  & LAP LOTZ
Institution:Wageningen University and Research Centre, Plant Research International, Wageningen, The Netherlands;, and Wageningen University and Research Centre, Praktijkonderzoek Plant &Omgeving, Lelystad, The Netherlands
Abstract:The effects of stale seedbed preparations and several weed control methods on the emergence of weeds in lettuce were studied. The specific goal was to evaluate the use of a stale seedbed in combination with chemical or mechanical weed control methods in the field. Depending on location and year, stale seedbed preparations followed by weed control prior to planting reduced the amount of weeds during crop growth by 43–83%. Control of the emerged seedlings after a stale seedbed preparation was more effective with glyphosate than with a rotary harrow. Covering the rotary harrow during control to prevent light reaching the soil improved its effect on the weed density during crop growth in two of 3 years. Radiation with far red light (FR) did not reduce the number of emerging weeds in this study. Mechanical control by finger weeder, torsion weeder and hoe was applied without stale seedbed preparations. These measures reduced the weed densities by 88–99%, compared with the untreated control and were more effective than chemical weed control with carbetamide and chlorpropham. The results show that the stale seedbed technique in combination with mechanical control of emerging weeds can reduce the weed population during crop growth as effectively as chemical control. The technique may therefore help reduce the use of herbicides in lettuce crops in the future.
Keywords:seedbed preparation  far red light  finger weeder  torsion weeder  hoe  rotary harrow  glyphosate
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