WEED CONTROL OF SUGAR BEET IN INTEGRATED FARMING SYSTEM PUBLISHED

Jozef Smatana, Milan Macák, Eva Demjanová, Ivica Djalović None
A three year field study (2004-2006) was conducted in south-western Slovakia to investigate the effect of herbicides control on weed density, diversity and herbicide efficiency in sugar beet fields. An actual weed infestation was evaluated before herbicides application and 3-4 week after application of herbicides with concordance to International scales of EWRS. Screening of each field was made on the quadrant of 1 m 2 area with four replications. Weed diversity varied from 19 to 23 species each year of evaluation. On the base of three years field assessment we can conclude: The evaluated herbicides control is very effective strategy for weed control in sugar beet. After herbicides control the significant changes in weed flora were noted in term of abundance and share of some weed species on total weed community. After herbicide control Polygonum spp., Chenopodium spp. and Echinochloa crus-galli remained the dominant weed species in canopy of sugar beet. In late summer and autumn Amaranthus retroflexus, Cirsium arvense  and Atriplex spp. also rise as a problem weeds.
sugar beet; weed density; diversity; herbicides control
Presentation: oral

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