Plant Soil Environ., 2010, 56(8):393-399 | DOI: 10.17221/83/2010-PSE

Mechanical weeding of Rumex obtusifolius L. under different N, P and K availabilities in permanent grassland

L. Strnad1, M. Hejcman1,2, V. Křią»álová1, P. Hejcmanová3, V. Pavlů1,2
1 Department of Ecology, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic
2 Crop Research Institute, Prague, Czech Republic
3 Department of Forest Management, Faculty of Forestry, Wildlife and Wood Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic

In Europe, Rumex obtusifolius L. is the most problematic grassland weed species, especially under the conditions of organic farming. The aims of this study were (1) to investigate the effectiveness of repeated mechanical weeding of R. obtusifolius from the permanent sward, cut two or three times per year, by digging the plants out from 5 cm below the soil surface, and (2) to test the effect of nutrient availability on the effectiveness of mechanical weeding. In 2007, the manipulative experiment was established on permanent grassland infested by R. obtusifolius using the following fertilizer treatments: control, P, N, NP and NPK. Plants of R. obtusifolius were removed eight times during three vegetation seasons. No significant decrease in the density of R. obtusifolius was recorded after three vegetation seasons and density was not significantly affected by fertilizer treatment. The cover of R. obtusifolius decreased slightly, but significantly, over the study period from 7.5% to 4.5%. The cover of R. obtusifolius was only marginally affected by fertilizer treatment. Mechanical weeding by digging the plants out from 5 cm below the ground is not a sufficient method of control for R. obtusifolius in infested fertile grasslands, even when applied eight times during three vegetation seasons.

Keywords: broad-leaved dock; fertilizer experiment; nitrogen; phosphorus; potassium; plant cover and density; weed control

Published: August 31, 2010  Show citation

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Strnad L, Hejcman M, Křią»álová V, Hejcmanová P, Pavlů V. Mechanical weeding of Rumex obtusifolius L. under different N, P and K availabilities in permanent grassland. Plant Soil Environ. 2010;56(8):393-399. doi: 10.17221/83/2010-PSE.
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