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Modelling rotations: can crop sequences explain arable weed seedbank abundance?

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2011
Authors:BOHAN, DA, POWERS, SJ, CHAMPION, G, HAUGHTON, AJ, HAWES, C, SQUIRE, G, Cussans, J, MERTENS, SK
Journal:Weed Research
Volume:51
Issue:4
Date Published:2011
ISBN Number:1365-3180
Keywords:crop sequence, crop type, herbicide management, model, rotation, seedbank, sowing season
Abstract:

Bohan DA, Powers SJ, Champion G, Haughton AJ, Hawes C, Squire G, Cussans J & Mertens SK (2011). Modelling rotations: can crop sequences explain arable weed seedbank abundance? Weed Research51, 422–432.Summary We investigated the effects of crop sequences on monocotyledon, dicotyledon and total weed seedbank abundance. Using seedbank data sampled from the conventionally cropped part of the GB farm-scale evaluations of genetically modified, herbicide-tolerant (GMHT) crops, we asked whether it is possible to identify crop sequence effects, to identify their duration and to simplify crop sequences into crop management classes with similar effects on weed seedbanks. This work showed that it is possible to detect historical effects of past crops, sown in sequence, on weed seedbanks for up to 3 years and that crop sequences may be simplified to crop management classes describing the season of sowing, crop type and weed target for herbicide application. Model estimates for the seedbanks were validated against an independent, follow-up seedbank data set. The analysis provided abundance estimates that ranged over 3 and 1.7 orders of magnitude for the monocotyledon and dicotyledon weed seedbanks for different crop sequences. This work yields a methodology for estimating seedbank abundance in current crop sequences, potentially allowing sequences to be identified that better reconcile the competing needs for weed control to maintain crop productivity and the demand for increased farmland biodiversity.

URL:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3180.2011.00860.x
Short Title:Weed Research
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