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Interactions between the tillage system and crop rotation on the crop yield and weed populations under arid conditions
Authors:Mansoor Sarani  Mostafa Oveisi  Hamid Rahimian Mashhadi  Hassan Alizade  Jose Luise Gonzalez‐Andujar
Institution:1. Zabol Agricultural and Natural Resources Research Center, , Zabol, Iran;2. Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding, College of Aburaihan, University of Tehran, , Tehran, Iran;3. Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Engineering, Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding, University of Tehran, , Karaj, Iran;4. Department of Crop Protection, Institute of Sustainable Agriculture, , Cordoba, Spain
Abstract:Field experiments were conducted in Iran in order to determine the interactions between the tillage system and crop rotation on weed seedling populations and crop yields from 2002 to 2005. No tillage, shallow tillage and deep tillage were the main plots and three crop sequences comprising continuous wheat (W‐W), wheat–canola–wheat–canola (C‐W) and wheat–safflower–wheat–safflower (S‐W) were the subplots. Bromus japonicus, Carthumus lanatus, Polygonum aviculare, Lolium temulentum and Avena ludoviciana were found to be the dominant species. The initial weed population in 2002 was estimated at 65 seedlings per m2 and B. japonicus (~35 seedlings per m2) was the most abundant species, followed by A. ludoviciana and L. temulentum. The dominant weed species mostly did not favor the combination of S‐W and C‐W with any tillage type. For the B. japonicus population, S‐W in combination with moldboard plowing indicated the lowest seedling population. In conclusion, the crop sequence in combination with tillage would help to control troublesome weed species. Safflower and canola were determined to be effective in reducing the grass weeds. The inclusion of these crops in rotation also increased the total revenue of the cropping systems because of the higher sale price of canola and safflower.
Keywords:canola  continuous wheat  crop yield  no‐tillage  safflower  seedling emergence
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