Effect of Plant Density on Wild Oat Competition with Competitive and Non-Competitive Wheat Cultivars

Mohammad Armin , Mohammed Asghripour
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Abstract

Wild oat (Avena ludoviciana) is one of the worst weeds in wheat fields. The effect of wheat density on wild oat competition with more or less competitive wheat cultivars (Triticum aestivum) was investigated at the Experimental Farm of Plant Pests and Diseases Research Institute, Karaj, Iran. The experiment was established as a factorial combination of wheat varieties Roshan as non-competitive and Niknejad as competitive; three wheat densities (recommended density, recommended+25%, and recommended+50%, corresponding respectively with 300, 375, and 450 plants m-2 for Roshan and 400, 500, and 600 plants nr2 for Niknejad) and four wild oat densities (0, 25, 50, and 75 plants nr2) were selected for this experiment. Hyperbolic equations were used to describe relationship between yield and weed density. Increase in wheat density reduced wild oat biomass. Maximum wild oat biomass was achieved at the highest density of the wild oat together with the lowest wheat density. The results showed that higher densities of wheat are able to suppress wild oat dry matter production. Inter-specific competition in Niknejad was 1.7 times more than that in Roshan. Maximum yields of Niknejad and Roshan in the presence of wild oat were obtained at recommended density+25% and recommended density, respectively. Increase in wheat density leads to a decrease in wheat yield due to an increase in intra-specific competition. Increase in wild oat density results in the reduction of wheat yield through decrease in fertile tiller per plant and spike nr2.

植物密度对野生燕麦与竞争性和非竞争性小麦品种竞争的影响
摘要燕麦(Avena ludoviciana)是麦田危害最大的杂草之一。在伊朗卡拉吉植物病虫害研究所实验农场,研究了小麦密度对野生燕麦与竞争性较强或较弱的小麦品种(Triticum aestivum)竞争的影响。本试验确定了罗山小麦品种为非竞争品种,内贾德小麦品种为竞争品种的因子组合;选取3个小麦密度(罗山小麦推荐密度、推荐+25%密度和推荐+50%密度,m-2分别为300、375和450株,尼尼贾德小麦密度分别为400、500和600株)和4个野生燕麦密度(0、25、50和75株)进行试验。用双曲方程描述产量与杂草密度的关系。小麦密度的增加降低了野生燕麦的生物量。在野生燕麦密度最高和小麦密度最低的情况下,野生燕麦生物量最大。结果表明,较高的小麦密度能够抑制野生燕麦的干物质产量。内贾德种间竞争是罗山种间竞争的1.7倍。在野生燕麦存在的情况下,尼尼贾德和罗山分别在推荐密度+25%和推荐密度下获得最大产量。由于种内竞争加剧,小麦密度增加导致产量下降。野生燕麦密度的增加通过降低每株可育分蘖数和穗部nr2导致小麦产量的降低。
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