作者
Heather E Mason, Alireza Navabi, Brenda L Frick, John T O'Donovan, Dean M Spaner
发表日期
2007/5
期刊
Crop science
卷号
47
期号
3
页码范围
1167-1176
出版商
Crop Science Society of America
简介
Competition from weeds can reduce grain yields in both conventional and organic systems. Plant height, tillering, and elevated photosynthetically active radiation interception are some of the traits thought to help confer competitive ability in cereal grains. Crop cultivars developed before the advent of modern, high‐input agriculture may be better suited to lower soil nutrient levels and elevated weed competition. Twenty‐seven spring bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars, representing 114 yr of Canadian wheat breeding, were grown at conventionally and organically managed sites in north central Alberta over a 3‐yr period. Average conventional yields were 63% greater than organic yields, and average overall weed biomass was significantly greater under organic management. Earlier flowering and maturity were more important for achieving high grain yield in organic fields than in conventional fields. Greater …
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