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Temporal Changes of Elytrigia repens Density in Intensive Cereal-Based Cropping Systems

Macak, Milan; Đalović, Ivica; Smatana, Josef; Roharikova, Adriana Kiss; Saulić, Markola; Kulina, Mirko

(Friends Science Publ, Faisalabad, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Macak, Milan
AU  - Đalović, Ivica
AU  - Smatana, Josef
AU  - Roharikova, Adriana Kiss
AU  - Saulić, Markola
AU  - Kulina, Mirko
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/2010
AB  - The common effects of cultivation practices, weed management measures and crop rotation on Elytrigia repens population dynamics under condition of large scale fields were studied in South-Western Slovakia during 2007-2014. The evaluated fields reflect the changes of cultivation practices associated with the growing crops in intensive crop rotation systems characterized by high proportion of cereals, changes of tillage practices (mouldboard stubble cultivation replaced by less effective disc stubble cultivation) and exclusion of cover crops and leguminous forage crops. Introduction of management practices with lack of preventive measures into six evaluated large-scale fields led to increasing proliferation of E. repens. Therefore, intensive herbicide application (from 2 to 5 application during 8-year rotation period) was needed to manage E. repens satisfactorily. E. repens was substantially higher in crops following two crops period of sunflower and spring barley crops, but lower in crops following winter oilseed rape.
PB  - Friends Science Publ, Faisalabad
T2  - International Journal of Agriculture & Biology
T1  - Temporal Changes of Elytrigia repens Density in Intensive Cereal-Based Cropping Systems
EP  - 200
IS  - 2
SP  - 195
VL  - 24
DO  - 10.17957/IJAB/15.1423
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Macak, Milan and Đalović, Ivica and Smatana, Josef and Roharikova, Adriana Kiss and Saulić, Markola and Kulina, Mirko",
year = "2020",
abstract = "The common effects of cultivation practices, weed management measures and crop rotation on Elytrigia repens population dynamics under condition of large scale fields were studied in South-Western Slovakia during 2007-2014. The evaluated fields reflect the changes of cultivation practices associated with the growing crops in intensive crop rotation systems characterized by high proportion of cereals, changes of tillage practices (mouldboard stubble cultivation replaced by less effective disc stubble cultivation) and exclusion of cover crops and leguminous forage crops. Introduction of management practices with lack of preventive measures into six evaluated large-scale fields led to increasing proliferation of E. repens. Therefore, intensive herbicide application (from 2 to 5 application during 8-year rotation period) was needed to manage E. repens satisfactorily. E. repens was substantially higher in crops following two crops period of sunflower and spring barley crops, but lower in crops following winter oilseed rape.",
publisher = "Friends Science Publ, Faisalabad",
journal = "International Journal of Agriculture & Biology",
title = "Temporal Changes of Elytrigia repens Density in Intensive Cereal-Based Cropping Systems",
pages = "200-195",
number = "2",
volume = "24",
doi = "10.17957/IJAB/15.1423"
}
Macak, M., Đalović, I., Smatana, J., Roharikova, A. K., Saulić, M.,& Kulina, M.. (2020). Temporal Changes of Elytrigia repens Density in Intensive Cereal-Based Cropping Systems. in International Journal of Agriculture & Biology
Friends Science Publ, Faisalabad., 24(2), 195-200.
https://doi.org/10.17957/IJAB/15.1423
Macak M, Đalović I, Smatana J, Roharikova AK, Saulić M, Kulina M. Temporal Changes of Elytrigia repens Density in Intensive Cereal-Based Cropping Systems. in International Journal of Agriculture & Biology. 2020;24(2):195-200.
doi:10.17957/IJAB/15.1423 .
Macak, Milan, Đalović, Ivica, Smatana, Josef, Roharikova, Adriana Kiss, Saulić, Markola, Kulina, Mirko, "Temporal Changes of Elytrigia repens Density in Intensive Cereal-Based Cropping Systems" in International Journal of Agriculture & Biology, 24, no. 2 (2020):195-200,
https://doi.org/10.17957/IJAB/15.1423 . .

Weed populations in maize as affected by crop rotation and primary soil tillage

Demjanová, E.; Macák, M.; Tyr, Stefan; Đalović, Ivica; Žák, Š.; Smatana, Josef

(2008)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Demjanová, E.
AU  - Macák, M.
AU  - Tyr, Stefan
AU  - Đalović, Ivica
AU  - Žák, Š.
AU  - Smatana, Josef
PY  - 2008
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/651
AB  - A seven year field study was conducted in south-western Slovakia to investigate the effects of different soil tillage intensities and crop rotation patterns on weed density, weed species composition and diversity, and weed competition in maize. Maize was grown in four different crop rotations with three different soil tillage systems (conventional ploughing, 0.3 m depth; offset disc ploughing, 0.15 m depth; shallow loosening, 0.1 m depth). Dominant weed species were Amaranthus retroflexus L., Chenopodium album L., Echinochloa crus-galli (L.) P.Beauv., Convolvulus arvensis L. and Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop. Conventional tillage reduced weed density significantly, primarily through the reduction of perennial weeds. Significantly lower weed dry biomass was observed under conventional ploughing than under reduced tillage by offset disc ploughing or shallow loosening. Crop rotation did not have a significant influence on species richness as indicated by the Margalef's index. However, there was significantly higher total weed density in continuous maize cropping (38.5 plants m-2) than when maize was grown in rotation with spring barley (28.6 plants m-2) or in rotation with peas and winter wheat (25.8 plants m-2). Primary tillage systems had a more significant effect on the composition of the weed flora, weed density and diversity, and weed biomass than did crop rotation patterns.
C3  - Journal of Plant Diseases & Proctection, Supplement
T1  - Weed populations in maize as affected by crop rotation and primary soil tillage
EP  - 533
IS  - 21
SP  - 529
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_651
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Demjanová, E. and Macák, M. and Tyr, Stefan and Đalović, Ivica and Žák, Š. and Smatana, Josef",
year = "2008",
abstract = "A seven year field study was conducted in south-western Slovakia to investigate the effects of different soil tillage intensities and crop rotation patterns on weed density, weed species composition and diversity, and weed competition in maize. Maize was grown in four different crop rotations with three different soil tillage systems (conventional ploughing, 0.3 m depth; offset disc ploughing, 0.15 m depth; shallow loosening, 0.1 m depth). Dominant weed species were Amaranthus retroflexus L., Chenopodium album L., Echinochloa crus-galli (L.) P.Beauv., Convolvulus arvensis L. and Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop. Conventional tillage reduced weed density significantly, primarily through the reduction of perennial weeds. Significantly lower weed dry biomass was observed under conventional ploughing than under reduced tillage by offset disc ploughing or shallow loosening. Crop rotation did not have a significant influence on species richness as indicated by the Margalef's index. However, there was significantly higher total weed density in continuous maize cropping (38.5 plants m-2) than when maize was grown in rotation with spring barley (28.6 plants m-2) or in rotation with peas and winter wheat (25.8 plants m-2). Primary tillage systems had a more significant effect on the composition of the weed flora, weed density and diversity, and weed biomass than did crop rotation patterns.",
journal = "Journal of Plant Diseases & Proctection, Supplement",
title = "Weed populations in maize as affected by crop rotation and primary soil tillage",
pages = "533-529",
number = "21",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_651"
}
Demjanová, E., Macák, M., Tyr, S., Đalović, I., Žák, Š.,& Smatana, J.. (2008). Weed populations in maize as affected by crop rotation and primary soil tillage. in Journal of Plant Diseases & Proctection, Supplement(21), 529-533.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_651
Demjanová E, Macák M, Tyr S, Đalović I, Žák Š, Smatana J. Weed populations in maize as affected by crop rotation and primary soil tillage. in Journal of Plant Diseases & Proctection, Supplement. 2008;(21):529-533.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_651 .
Demjanová, E., Macák, M., Tyr, Stefan, Đalović, Ivica, Žák, Š., Smatana, Josef, "Weed populations in maize as affected by crop rotation and primary soil tillage" in Journal of Plant Diseases & Proctection, Supplement, no. 21 (2008):529-533,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_651 .
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