The potential of multi-purpose barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) cultivars to suppress weeds while maintaining optimal yield and grain quality has been reported but not recently evaluated in replicated field trials performed under southern Australian field conditions. Therefore, to investigate this potential, aboveground competitive traits were assessed in nine genetically diverse commercial barley cultivars in 2015, 2016 and 2017, in two locations in the Riverina region of NSW in replicated field trials performed in the absence of pre-emergent herbicide treatment. Crop and weed establishment, early vigour, leaf area index, photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) and biomass were assessed at various crop growth stages, including early growth, v...
Data of 20 traits measured on a collection of 118 barley germplasms in field trials conducted over t...
The aim of the research was to establish weediness, competitive ability and productivity of the crop...
Wheat and barley cultivars can display differential tolerance to herbicides used in Australian cerea...
Weed-competitive genotypes could be an important tool in integrated weed management (IWM) practices....
Non-Peer ReviewedUsing competitive crops and cultivars can be an important integrated weed managemen...
Understanding the mechanisms of community assembly may provide evidence to improve crop management, ...
There is a drive to improve the sustainability of agricultural systems including the biodiversity co...
Here we modelled the influence of phenology of barley crops under diverse environmental and manageme...
Weeds are among the major issues responsible for reduction in yield and profit in any crop productio...
The management of weed species Alopecurus myosuroides (black-grass) in arable agriculture is largely...
A screening programme for crop variety competitiveness would ideally be based on only a few, non-des...
In recent years, barley has attracted more interest as a food and feed source because of its high so...
Weedy barley species have emerged as important weeds in southern Australia, where they can be partic...
International audienceIn conventional cropping systems, arable weed species have always been conside...
Research was conducted at Reading University over three growing seasons into alternatives to herbici...
Data of 20 traits measured on a collection of 118 barley germplasms in field trials conducted over t...
The aim of the research was to establish weediness, competitive ability and productivity of the crop...
Wheat and barley cultivars can display differential tolerance to herbicides used in Australian cerea...
Weed-competitive genotypes could be an important tool in integrated weed management (IWM) practices....
Non-Peer ReviewedUsing competitive crops and cultivars can be an important integrated weed managemen...
Understanding the mechanisms of community assembly may provide evidence to improve crop management, ...
There is a drive to improve the sustainability of agricultural systems including the biodiversity co...
Here we modelled the influence of phenology of barley crops under diverse environmental and manageme...
Weeds are among the major issues responsible for reduction in yield and profit in any crop productio...
The management of weed species Alopecurus myosuroides (black-grass) in arable agriculture is largely...
A screening programme for crop variety competitiveness would ideally be based on only a few, non-des...
In recent years, barley has attracted more interest as a food and feed source because of its high so...
Weedy barley species have emerged as important weeds in southern Australia, where they can be partic...
International audienceIn conventional cropping systems, arable weed species have always been conside...
Research was conducted at Reading University over three growing seasons into alternatives to herbici...
Data of 20 traits measured on a collection of 118 barley germplasms in field trials conducted over t...
The aim of the research was to establish weediness, competitive ability and productivity of the crop...
Wheat and barley cultivars can display differential tolerance to herbicides used in Australian cerea...