Non-Peer ReviewedUsing competitive crops and cultivars can be an important integrated weed management (IWM) tool. Barley is considered a competitive crop, but cultivar competitiveness varies. There are two aspects of cultivar competitive ability; the ability to compete (AC) and the ability to withstand competition (AWC). A study was conducted to explore aspects of barley cultivar competitive ability with oats, and to examine the feasibility of ranking cultivars based on either, or both, AWC and AC. Field trials were undertaken in 2001 and 2002 to determine cultivar competitive ability for 29 barley cultivars commonly grown on the Canadian Prairies. Cultivars were selected from semi-dwarf and full height, hulled and hull-less, 2- and 6-row, ...
Research was conducted at Reading University over three growing seasons into alternatives to herbici...
Introduction: Weeds causing 15 % or more damage to crops, annually. The amount of these damages depe...
Non-Peer ReviewedField pea (Pisum sativum L.) is an important grain legume in Western Canada. Grower...
Non-Peer ReviewedUsing competitive crops and cultivars can be an important integrated weed managemen...
Weed-competitive genotypes could be an important tool in integrated weed management (IWM) practices....
Competitive ability of a plant genotype reflects its capacity to yield well and compete successfully...
Crop competition is a key component of an integrated approach to weed management. Variation in comp...
Competitive crop cultivars offer a potentially cheap option to include in integrated weed management...
The potential of multi-purpose barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) cultivars to suppress weeds while maintai...
Non-Peer ReviewedInteractions occur among plants in their struggle to obtain resources for growth an...
Ninety-eight barley recombinant inbred lines (RILs) were studied to determine oat weed competitive a...
International audienceIn conventional cropping systems, arable weed species have always been conside...
The management of weed species Alopecurus myosuroides (black-grass) in arable agriculture is largely...
International audienceThe application of a site-specific herbicide is an effective way to contribute...
Non-Peer ReviewedArbuscular fungi (AF) colonize ca. 80% of terrestrial plant roots and typically imp...
Research was conducted at Reading University over three growing seasons into alternatives to herbici...
Introduction: Weeds causing 15 % or more damage to crops, annually. The amount of these damages depe...
Non-Peer ReviewedField pea (Pisum sativum L.) is an important grain legume in Western Canada. Grower...
Non-Peer ReviewedUsing competitive crops and cultivars can be an important integrated weed managemen...
Weed-competitive genotypes could be an important tool in integrated weed management (IWM) practices....
Competitive ability of a plant genotype reflects its capacity to yield well and compete successfully...
Crop competition is a key component of an integrated approach to weed management. Variation in comp...
Competitive crop cultivars offer a potentially cheap option to include in integrated weed management...
The potential of multi-purpose barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) cultivars to suppress weeds while maintai...
Non-Peer ReviewedInteractions occur among plants in their struggle to obtain resources for growth an...
Ninety-eight barley recombinant inbred lines (RILs) were studied to determine oat weed competitive a...
International audienceIn conventional cropping systems, arable weed species have always been conside...
The management of weed species Alopecurus myosuroides (black-grass) in arable agriculture is largely...
International audienceThe application of a site-specific herbicide is an effective way to contribute...
Non-Peer ReviewedArbuscular fungi (AF) colonize ca. 80% of terrestrial plant roots and typically imp...
Research was conducted at Reading University over three growing seasons into alternatives to herbici...
Introduction: Weeds causing 15 % or more damage to crops, annually. The amount of these damages depe...
Non-Peer ReviewedField pea (Pisum sativum L.) is an important grain legume in Western Canada. Grower...