C. Angonin et al., COMPETITION BETWEEN WINTER-WHEAT AND VERONICA-HEDERIFOLIA - INFLUENCEOF WEED DENSITY AND THE AMOUNT AND TIMING OF NITROGEN APPLICATION, Weed Research, 36(2), 1996, pp. 175-187
The effects of Veronica hederifolia L. densities on the yield of winte
r wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) were studied in field trials conducted
at the same location in 1992 and 1993. In 1999, nitrogen at 60 kg ha(-
1) was applied at tillering followed by a further 80 kg ha(-1) at the
first node of stem elongation. In 1993, four regimes of nitrogen appli
cations were compared: a total of 140 kg ha(-1) supplied at three date
s, 60 kg ha(-1) supplied at tillering, 60 kg ha(-1) supplied at the fi
rst node of stem elongation and no nitrogen as the control. Competitiv
e effects from V. hederifolia (ranging from 17 to 192 plants m(-2)), w
ere greatest in 1993, the year with the best early growth development
of this weed. In 1993, yield losses, as described with a non-linear mo
del, changed for each regime of fertilization. In both years, V. heder
ifolia decreased wheat ear number per unit area for each nitrogen trea
tment. This is explained by an increase in tiller mortality and a nitr
ogen deficiency in wheat at the stem elongation and flowering stages.
Nevertheless, with late application of nitrogen, individual grain weig
ht increased and the effect of V. hederifolia on wheat yield loss was
lowest. The results are discussed in relation to the effects on all yi
eld components, and show the importance of choosing the right nitrogen
fertilization for specific yield targets of wheat production when inf
ested by weeds.