Grain yield and incidence of take-all (Ophiobolus graminis Sacc.) in wheat grown in different crop sequences |
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Authors: | D B SLOPE JUDITH ETHERIDGE |
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Institution: | Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden, Herts. |
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Abstract: | The yield of wheat and the incidence of take-all were measured in crops grown in six different 4-year sequences, repeated in 3 successive years. The first crop of winter wheat grown after oats or beans yielded 13–23 cwt/acre (1632–2887 kg/ha) more grain than wheat after wheat or barley. Spring wheat after oats yielded 2–5 cwt/acre (250–625 kg/ha) more than spring wheat after wheat. The smaller yields of wheat after wheat or barley were caused mostly by greater prevalence of take-all. Regression analysis indicates that each 1 % increase in straws with take-all decreased yield of winter wheat by 0·6%. Take-all was more prevalent in the second and third successive wheat crops after oats than in the fourth crop. |
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