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The influence on winter wheat yields of competitive weedy species

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Title The influence on winter wheat yields of competitive weedy species
Names Albeke, William Edgar (creator)
Furtick, William R. (advisor)
Date Issued 1963-05-13 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1963
Abstract A study was conducted to compare the competitive
ability with weeds of the short-strawed Gaines variety
wheat and taller growing varieties under different fertility
levels at three experimental locations. The
experiments were designed so that the effects of
variety, nitrogen fertilization, and weed competition
could be evaluated. The interactions between these
factors were also studied. Ryegrass (Loolium app.)
and downy brome (Bromus tectorum) were the two weed
species studied.
Under high winter rainfall and ryegrass competition
yields of wheat were seriously impaired in both the
short and tall growing wheat varieties tested. As rates
of nitrogen increased yields of wheat did not increase
where a medium or heavy stand of ryegrass was present.
Yield of wheat was reduced under high nitrogen and
high ryegrass competition. A response to 60 pounds
of nitrogen per acre was noted where no ryegrass
competition was present. One hundred twenty pounds
of nitrogen did not increase yields appreciably,
especially in the Gaines variety.
In the two remaining experiments, response to
nitrogen fertilization was not as prominent due to
lack of moisture throughout the growing season.
However, downy brome competition decreased yields
at one location under all three fertility levels.
At the other location a poor stand of downy brome and
arid conditions accounted for the lack of competitive
effects.
No differences were noted in competing abilities
of the tall vs. the short growing varieties. In
general it was concluded that in order to get maximum
response from nitrogen fertilization in wheat, weeds
would have to be controlled.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Wheat
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/49129

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