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Ringselle, Bjørn; Melander, Bo. |
Quackgrass is a problematic agricultural weed in the temperate zones of the world and is difficult to control without herbicides or intensive tillage. However, it may be possible to control quackgrass with less environmental impact by combining multiple low-intensity control methods. A pot experiment was conducted in July to October 2012 and repeated in June to September 2013 to investigate the effect of rhizome fragmentation, competition from white clover, shoot-cutting frequency, and cutting height on quackgrass. Rhizome fragmentation was expected to result in more, but weaker, quackgrass shoots that would be more vulnerable to shoot cutting and competition. However, by 20 d past planting, rhizome fragmentation did not change the total number of... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Weed management. |
Ano: 2018 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/35058/1/Kolberg_et_al_Weed_Science.pdf |
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