A pot experiment was conducted in a greenhouse in Olsztyn, Poland, in the period 2010–2012. The aim of the study was to examine whether soil water deficit would change biomass volume and distribution of pure sown spring barley and red clover as well as growth rate during their joint vegetation and mutual interactions. The interactions between spring barley and red clover were of a competitive character, and the cereal was the stronger crop. The strength of this competition increased in time with the growing season. Through most of the growing season, the competition was poorer in water deficit conditions.The impact of clover on barley before the heading stage showed facilitation symptoms. Interspecific competition reduced the rate of barley...
The experiments were carried out during 2012–2017. There were 5 crops in rotation: Red clover, winte...
The experiments were carried out during 2012–2017. There were 5 crops in rotation: Red clover, winte...
Current niche models cannot explain multi-species plant coexistence in complex ecosystems. One overl...
A pot experiment was conducted in a greenhouse in Olsztyn, Poland, in the period 2010–2012. The aim ...
Abstract. Based on a 3-year pot experiment carried out according to an additive design, the effect o...
Competitive interactions are common in plant communities, but the underlying mechanisms and effects ...
Competitive interactions are common in plant communities, but the underlying mechanisms and effects ...
A series of trials was carried out from 1984/85 to 1986/87 with two main objectives: to establish an...
Competitive interactions between spring wheat and spring barley were traced based on a pot experimen...
A pot experiment was conducted in the years 2010–2012. The competitive interactions between spring w...
The aim of the research was to establish weediness, competitive ability and productivity of the crop...
Abstract. In a pot experiment, carried out in an additive design on light and heavy soils, the effec...
An experiment was conducted in the years 2001-2005 to determine the direct and secondary effect of b...
Current niche models cannot explain multi-species plant coexistence in complex ecosystems. One overl...
Abstract. During the growth of underplant and cover crop interactions occur, the patterns and mechan...
The experiments were carried out during 2012–2017. There were 5 crops in rotation: Red clover, winte...
The experiments were carried out during 2012–2017. There were 5 crops in rotation: Red clover, winte...
Current niche models cannot explain multi-species plant coexistence in complex ecosystems. One overl...
A pot experiment was conducted in a greenhouse in Olsztyn, Poland, in the period 2010–2012. The aim ...
Abstract. Based on a 3-year pot experiment carried out according to an additive design, the effect o...
Competitive interactions are common in plant communities, but the underlying mechanisms and effects ...
Competitive interactions are common in plant communities, but the underlying mechanisms and effects ...
A series of trials was carried out from 1984/85 to 1986/87 with two main objectives: to establish an...
Competitive interactions between spring wheat and spring barley were traced based on a pot experimen...
A pot experiment was conducted in the years 2010–2012. The competitive interactions between spring w...
The aim of the research was to establish weediness, competitive ability and productivity of the crop...
Abstract. In a pot experiment, carried out in an additive design on light and heavy soils, the effec...
An experiment was conducted in the years 2001-2005 to determine the direct and secondary effect of b...
Current niche models cannot explain multi-species plant coexistence in complex ecosystems. One overl...
Abstract. During the growth of underplant and cover crop interactions occur, the patterns and mechan...
The experiments were carried out during 2012–2017. There were 5 crops in rotation: Red clover, winte...
The experiments were carried out during 2012–2017. There were 5 crops in rotation: Red clover, winte...
Current niche models cannot explain multi-species plant coexistence in complex ecosystems. One overl...