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Over 2001-2003 there was researched an effect of various tillage methods on the reduction of weed infestation of a long-term fallow. The number of germinating weeds was analysed; the weeds had been obtained from a few-time-mixed soil samples collected from the top soil layers under the conditions of direct sowing, traditional ploughing, multistage ploughing and ploughing with a skim coulter. The results were compared with the abundance of weeds per 1 m2 under field conditions. The log-linear analysis showed a considerable effect of weather conditions (years) on the abundance of germinating weeds in 0-5, 5-10, 10-15, 15-20, 20-25 cm layers. Multistage ploughing and ploughing with a skim coulter significantly decreased the number of germinating weeds in the top soil layers, as compared with the traditional plough and direct sowing. After two years of varied tillage methods considerably lower weed abundance was recorded for all the tillage variants, as compared with the results.
Optimal nutrition of sugar beets at critical growth stages is one of the crucial factors for the achievement of their highest yield potential. In the present study, it was presumed that reduced systems of sugar beet cultivation had no effect on the plants’ nutritional status at critical growth stages, on their yield or technological quality. In 2012-2013, two series of one-factorial field experiments with different beet crop husbandry were carried out in order to verify this hypothesis. The cultivation systems of sugar beet crops differed in the postharvest cultivation technology, mulch types and seedbed tillage. Conservation tillage systems were compared with the control treatment, which represented the conventional cultivation system with an application of manure and 35 cm deep autumn ploughing. The plant nutritional status assessment was carried out at two dates corresponding to the following growth stages: BBCH 16/17 (6-8 fully unfolded true leaves) and BBCH 39/40 (row closing). Regardless of the methods of tillage or the year of observation, the results showed that the plants at BBCH16/17 stage were well-nourished with macroelements but malnourished with microelements, mainly iron and zinc. The microelement deficiency in the plants was a result of adjusted soil reaction, which varied from slightly acidic to neutral. At the BBCH 39/40 stage, there was a decreasing trend in the content of leaf macronutrients in the no-tillage systems treatments compared to the conventional tillage with the ploughing depth to 35 cm and manure application. The reduced tillage systems in sugar beet cultivation did not result in either a yield decrease or a worse technological quality of roots. The experimental factor had no significant effect on the content of molassegenic compounds in beet roots. A decreasing trend was observed in the content of α-amino nitrogen and potassium when compared to the traditional cultivation system. The study showed that the choice of a cultivation technology is of secondary importance as long as the plant grows in optimal conditions resulting from an appropriate site selection.
Changes in soil penetration resistance and yields of winter rapeseed, winter wheat and spring barley cultivated in the 3-year rotation system under the influence of soil compaction and four tillage methods were evaluated in a field experiment conducted in 2009-2012. During the stage of full emergence of winter rapeseed, at the depth of 0-10 and 10-20 cm (lots without compaction) after U-2 cultivation (subsoiler 40 cm, disk cultivator, harrowing, cultivating, sowing ploughing 20 cm), the resistance of the soil decreased significantly as compared to the plough cultivation (control lot). At the level of 20-30 cm, after conventional cultivation, significantly lower compaction of the soil was found compared to the other cultivation variants. On the compacted lots, the opposite situation was found. During the full blossom stage, in the lots without compaction, tillage increased the soil compaction significantly within the studied soil levels, compared to the reduced tillage variants. On the other hand, at the depth of 20-30 cm (lots with compaction), regardless of the reduced tillage variant, significantly higher compaction of the soil, as compared to the plough cultivation, was recorded. After rapeseed harvest, at the depth of 10 cm (lots without compaction), after U-2 cultivation, almost 2-fold increase in the value of the analysed characteristic was recorded as compared to the plough cultivation. During the wheat stem elongation stage, on the lots without and with compaction, the highest soil compaction was found at the depth of 20-30 cm after U-3 cultivation. In the lots without compacting, during the heading, the application of the ripper (U-2 cultivation) significantly decreased the compaction of soil down to 10 cm. In the 20-30 cm layer (lots with compaction), soil resistance increased, assuming the highest values after subsoiler and single ploughing. After the harvest of crops from the lots without compaction, an increase of soil compaction, as compared to the plough cultivation, was recorded after U-2 cultivation at the depth of up to 10 cm and in the 10-20 cm layer after the application of subsoiler and single ploughing. The degree of compaction and the method of soil cultivation diversified significantly the yields of the analysed cereal. Following spring barley harvest, in the lots without compaction, significantly higher soil resistance was found after applying full plough cultivation compared to the lots with compaction (depth 10-20 cm). Similar outcomes were obtained at the levels of 0-10 and 10-20 cm after U-2 cultivation (skimming, cultivator, harrow + pre-winter tillage to 25 cm) and at the depth of 20-30 cm after the application of the cultivator and performance of pre-winter tillage to the depth of 25 cm (U-3 cultivation). On the compacted lots, as compared to the lots that were not compacted, a significantly higher yield of winter rapeseed was obtained following U-3 cultivation. Postharvest cultivation using the subsoiler and pre-sowing cultivation by single ploughing decreased the winter wheat yield the most as compared to the traditional cultivation. The yield of grain from lots with soil compaction, compared to lots without compaction, was significantly higher. In the case of lots with compaction, the application of skimming, cultivator treatment and harrowing of the field after harvest of the forecrop and performance of pre-winter tillage to the depth of 25 cm (U-2 cultivation) increased spring barley yield significantly compared to the conventional cultivation.
The 1999-2001 study investigated the effect of simplified tillage methods on culm base diseases in eight winter wheat cultivars as cereal crop rotations with a yearly cereal cultivation intermission. The disease intensity was more affected by the weather over the growing season than by the tillage methods applied. A decreased rainfall over flowering and draught in June and July of 2000 decreased infection and revealed no differences between the traditional method and direct sowing. However in 1999 and 2000 an intensified culm base occurrence was recorded due to traditional soil cultivation and weather conditions were most responsible for differences in the number of fungi across the tillage methods. Wheat cultivars were most infected by Fusarium fungi, while F. culmorum and F. equiseti were most intensive whenever traditional land cultivation was applied, unlike ploughless tillage of 1999. In 2000, however, F. culmorum was more numerous when direct sowing was app.
W pracy przedstawiono wyniki oparte na 3-letnim doświadczeniu polowym zlokalizowanym w Rolniczej Stacji Doświadczalnej Zawady, Akademii Podlaskiej. Badano wpływ sposobów uprawy roli i odchwaszczania na plon handlowy bulw ziemniaka odmiany Wiking. Ponadto, za pomocą analizy regresji i współczynników korelacji określono zależności między zachwaszczeniem plantacji a plonowaniem ziemniaka. Stwierdzono występowanie wysokiej ujemnej współzależności pomiędzy liczbą, świeżą i powietrznie suchą masą chwastów a plonem handlowym bulw ziemniaka. Zależność ta miała charakter prostoliniowy. Wzrost zachwaszczenia o 1 tonę powietrznie suchej masy chwastów na 1 ha oznaczonej przed zwarciem międzyrzędzi, powodował obniżenie plonu handlowego bulw 0 1,53 t a przed zbiorem bulw 0 4,29 t z 1 ha.
Compared to conventional tillage method, physical and chemical properties of soil treated with long-term zero-tillage method (direct drilling without ploughing) are different, especially soil porosity, moisture conditions, concentration of organic carbon and macronutrients. The aim of a three-year field study was to compare the content of micronutrients in soil under traditional and zero-tillage. The difference in micronutrient concentration in soil treated with different soil tillage method can affect quantity and quality of yields. The study was conducted using seven fields with 4-5 or 11 years period under diverse tillage method. Soil samples were colleted from three random points in every field on the beginning of June. Samples were obtained from two layers: 0-10 and 10-20 cm in depth using an Eijkelkamp soil sampler (diameter 2.5 cm). Micronutrients (Cu, Mn, Zn) in soil samples were determined by the AAS method after extraction with HCl at 1 mol dm-3. The results were compared using t-Student test. The tillage methods were found to have produced differences only in Cu concentrations in soil. However, it was impossible to point clearly which method resulted in a higher Cu concentration as the actual differences depended also on the year of study and the soil layer. The zero-tillage method compared to the conventional method did not produce differences in Mn and Zn concentrations. The general level of the three microelements and the differences in their levels in relation to a tillage method were similar in both soil layers.
The aim of this work was the evaluation of winter wheat secondary weed infestation occurring in spring depending on a tillage system and cultivar. The following research parameters were analyzed: factor I – soil tillage system: a) ploughing, b) reduced tillage – cultivating, c) reduced tillage – disc harrow; factor II – winter wheat cultivar: a) Muszelka, b) Ostka Strzelecka, c) Kohelia, d) Satyna. Herbicide Maraton 375 SC was used in autumn at a dose of 4 l/ha. Weed density was evaluated by counting number of weeds in spring, using square-frame method on the 0.25 m2. The sum of all individual weed species was analyzed on every treatment set up in 4 replicates during 3 years of studies. Log-linear analysis showed that during the first years of reduced tillage systems, the number of weed per area was significantly higher than in the conventional tillage system. Muszelka cultivar showed the most variable weed infestation in comparison to other winter wheat cultivars. The dominant weed, regardless of the winter wheat cultivar and tillage systems, was Viola arvensis. Moreover, ploughing or reduced tillage conditions were favorable for Fumaria officinalis. However, reduced tillage system, using disc harrow provided optimal conditions for growth of Lamium purpureum.
The field experiment was carried out in 2006–2008 on lessive soil developed from medium dusty loams. Salsify (Tragopogon porrifolius L.) of ‘Mamut’ cv. was the experimental species. The experimental design included three intercrop plants: common vetch, lace phacelia, and oats; two soil tillage ways: a) set of pre-sowing tillage operations, sowing the intercrop plants (mid of August), pre-winter ploughing, mixing the green matter with soil, b) set of pre-sowing tillage operations, sowing the intercrop plants (mid of August), spring ploughing, mixing the plant matter with soil; as well as two plant cultivation manners: on ridges and on flat soil. It was found that spring ploughing made to mix the intercrop biomass with the soil as well as cultivation of plants on ridges significantly increased the total salsify root yields. Significantly positive influence of intercrop plants on salsify root yields, inulin content, inulin yield, and dry matter content was also recorded. Considering the roots yield and their nutritional value, plants cultivated on ridges after spring ploughing and mulching with lace phacelia appeared to be the most beneficial salsify cultivation combination.
W doświadczeniu polowym oceniano wpływ ugniatania gleby i 4 sposobów jej uprawy (tradycyjny, kombinowany, uproszczony U-1 i uproszczony U-2) na wiosenne zachwaszczenie rzepaku ozimego, pszenicy ozimej i jęczmienia jarego. W rzepaku ozimym po ruszeniu wegetacji wiosną na poletkach z ugniataniem gleby stwierdzono znacząco większe zachwaszczenie niż na obiektach bez ugniatania. Po uprawie kombinowanej i uproszczonej U-2 odnotowano istotnie więcej chwastów, w odniesieniu do uprawy tradycyjnej (obiekt kontrolny) i uproszczonej U-1. Na obu obiektach (bez ugniatania i z ugniataniem) uprawa tradycyjna oraz uproszczona U-1 znacznie ograniczyły liczbę chwastów na jednostce powierzchni, w stosunku do uprawy uproszczonej U-2, szczególnie uwidoczniło się to na poletkach z ugniataniem gleby. Na obu obiektach (bez ugniatania i z ugniataniem) dominowały Thlaspi arvense, Polygonum aviculare, Viola arvensis i Stellaria media. Stopień przedsiewnego ugniecenia gleby różnicował liczebność chwastów w fazie krzewienia pszenicy ozimej, istotnie większe zachwaszczenie stwierdzono na poletkach z ugniataniem gleby. Na obu obiektach (bez i z ugniataniem) zbiorowiska chwastów tworzyły zbliżoną liczbę gatunków, w łanie licznie występowały Thlaspi arvense, Lamium amplexicuale, Stellaria media i Viola arvensis. Stopień zagęszczenia gleby nie różnicował liczby chwastów w fazie krzewienia jęczmienia jarego, istotnie na zachwaszczenie plantacji wpłynął sposób uprawy gleby. Po uprawie uproszczonej U-2 (poletka bez ugniatania) odnotowano istotnie większe zachwaszczenie, w stosunku do uprawy tradycyjnej i kombinowanej. Na glebie ugniatanej uprawa uproszczona U-2 zwiększyła zachwaszczenie plantacji, w stosunku do pozostałych wariantów uprawowych, przy czym istotnie więcej taksonów stwierdzono w odniesieniu do uprawy tradycyjnej (obiekt kontrolny). Na poletkach bez ugniatania gleby w łanie dominowały: Thlaspi arvense, Capsella bursa pastoris, Stellaria media i Chenopodium album, a na obiekcie z ugniataniem licznie wystąpiły Thlaspi arvense, Polygonum aviculare i Viola arvensis.
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