EFFECTS OF PREVIOUS WHEAT CROPS, SEED‐RATE AND NITROGEN ON EYESPOT, TAKE‐ALL, WEEDS AND YIELDS OF TWO VARIETIES OF WINTER WHEAT: FIELD EXPERIMENT 1954‐56
- 1 June 1959
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Annals of Applied Biology
- Vol. 47 (2) , 187-199
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-7348.1959.tb02536.x
Abstract
In a replicated field experiment mean yields of wheat from plots that, in the preceding 2 years, had carried oats, beans or potatoes were 39.2 and 42.6 cwt. per acre in 1954 for Holdfast and Cappelle, respectively; 42.8 and 55.8 in 1955 and 34.9 and 49.6 in 1956. Previous wheat crops had more effect than any other treatment in increasing the incidence of eyespot, take‐all and weeds and in decreasing the number of ears per unit area and the yield of grain. In 1956 on plots carrying the first, second and third successive wheat crops the percentages of straws with eyespot were respectively 12, 54 and 42 and with take‐all 0.1, 1 and 16. Cappelle was less severely infected by eyespot than Holdfast. The second and third successive wheat crops yielded an average of 23.3 cwt./acre less than the first wheat crop. Cappelle consistently yielded more than Holdfast, the mean difference being 13.8 cwt./acre after potatoes but only 3.8 cwt./acre after two wheat crops. The higher seed‐rate gave an average increase in grain yield of 3.3 cwt./acre; but where eyespot and take‐all were both severe the lower seed‐rate yielded as much total and more dressed grain than the higher. Wheat given a spring top dressing of 6 cwt./acre Nitro‐Chalk yielded an average of 4 cwt./acre more grain than wheat given 3 cwt./acre.Keywords
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