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Living mulch and vegetable production: effect on crop/weed competition

Authors :
Rahmann, G.
Aksoy, U.
Ciaccia, Corrado
Kristensen, Hanne L.
Campanelli, Gabriele
Bavec, Franc
von Fragstein, Peter
Robacer, Martina
Testani, Elena
Canali, Stefano
Rahmann, G.
Aksoy, U.
Ciaccia, Corrado
Kristensen, Hanne L.
Campanelli, Gabriele
Bavec, Franc
von Fragstein, Peter
Robacer, Martina
Testani, Elena
Canali, Stefano
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Two field experiments were carried out in order to test the effect on weed management of living mulch introduction in organically managed cauliflower in Central Italy and leek in Denmark. Burr medic and Dyers Woad were sown as living mulch in Central Italy and Denmark, respectively. Different living mulch managements and cultivars were tested in strip plot designs. The main objective of the research was the evaluation of their effects on both crop growth and weed suppression. Biomass of crops, living mulches and weeds were measured and competitive indices were used to assess their competitive relationships. The results showed the effect of the agronomic choices (interseeding timing and crop cultivar) on weed suppressiveness and in avoiding living mulch competitiveness on crop.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, 10.3220/REP_20_1_2014, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1135048808
Document Type :
Electronic Resource