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Response of oat-triticale mixture to post-emergence weed harrowing
Authors:Piotr Sobkowicz  Ewa Tendziagolska  Agnieszka ?agocka
Institution:1. Institute of Agroecology and Plant Production, Wroc?aw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Polandpiotr.sobkowicz@upwr.edu.plORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0021-0513;3. Institute of Agroecology and Plant Production, Wroc?aw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, PolandORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-7380-7284;4. Institute of Agroecology and Plant Production, Wroc?aw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, PolandORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-6848-1080
Abstract:ABSTRACT

In experiments with weed harrowing crops are negatively affected by competing weeds but also by the destructive effect of used implement. This research was carried out to find growth stages during which mixture of oat (Avena sativa L.) and triticale (× Triticosecale Wittm.) was resistant to harrowing and was able to effectively recover from this physical disturbance. Plots were harrowed 1–3 times on the same day at six consecutive stages of mixture growth with spring-tine harrow. After the latest harrowing, all plots were sprayed with herbicide to exclude competitive effect of weeds on the mixture. Compared to non-harrowed plots plant density of mixture was significantly reduced after a single cultivation at 1- and 2-leaf stage (20% and 23% respectively), two cultivations at 3-leaf stage (22%) and three at the beginning of the tillering (21%). No yield penalty was noticed for the density reductions, thus showing high ability of mixture to recover from physical disturbance. We recommend plant emergence as an appropriate growth stage for single harrowing of oat-triticale mixture. Two cultivations on the same day should not be planned earlier than at the beginning of tillering.
Keywords:Weed harrowing  spring-tine harrow  cereal mixture  oat  triticale
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