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The impact of different weed management strategies on weed flora of wheat-based cropping systems
The world population will rise in future, which would demand more wheat production to fulfil dietary needs of wheat-dependent population of the world. Food security in wheat-dependent regions will greatly rely on wheat productivity. Weed infestation is a major constraint reducing wheat productivity...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7891686/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33600412 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247137 |
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author | Shahzad, Muhammad Jabran, Khawar Hussain, Mubshar Raza, Muhammad Aown Sammar Wijaya, Leonard El-Sheikh, Mohamed A. Alyemeni, Mohammed Nasser |
author_facet | Shahzad, Muhammad Jabran, Khawar Hussain, Mubshar Raza, Muhammad Aown Sammar Wijaya, Leonard El-Sheikh, Mohamed A. Alyemeni, Mohammed Nasser |
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description | The world population will rise in future, which would demand more wheat production to fulfil dietary needs of wheat-dependent population of the world. Food security in wheat-dependent regions will greatly rely on wheat productivity. Weed infestation is a major constraint reducing wheat productivity globally. Nonetheless, cropping systems and weed management strategies strongly influence weed infestation in modern agriculture. Herbicides are the key weed management tool in conventional agriculture. However, frequent use of herbicides have resulted in the evolution of herbicide-resistance weeds, which made weed management a challenging task. Sustainable and eco-friendly weed management strategies shift weed-crop competition in the favour of crop plants. Limited studies have evaluated the interactive effect of cropping systems and weed management strategies on weed flora of wheat-based cropping systems (WBCSs). This two-year study evaluated the impact of different weed management strategies (WMSs) on weed flora of WBCSs, i.e., fallow-wheat (FW), rice-wheat (RW), cotton-wheat (CW), mungbean-wheat (MW) and sorghum-wheat (SW). The WMSs included in the study were, false seedbed, allelopathic water extracts and herbicide application, while weed-free and weedy-check were maintained as control treatments. Data relating to diversity and density of individual and total broadleaved and narrow-leaved weeds were recorded. The WBCSs, WMSs and their interaction significantly altered diversity and density of individual, total, broadleaved and narrow-leaved weeds. Weed-free and weedy-check treatments recorded the lowest and the highest values of diversity and density of individual, total, broadleaved and narrow-leaved weeds. Herbicide application effectively reduced density and diversity of weeds. Allelopathic water extracts and false seedbed proved less effective than herbicides. On the other hand, SW cropping system not only reduced weed density but also limited the weed flora. It is concluded that false seedbed and SW cropping system can be efficiently used to manage weeds in WBCSs. However, long-term studies are needed to infer the impact of SW cropping system and false seedbed on soil properties, soil microbes and productivity of wheat crop. |
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spelling | pubmed-78916862021-02-25 The impact of different weed management strategies on weed flora of wheat-based cropping systems Shahzad, Muhammad Jabran, Khawar Hussain, Mubshar Raza, Muhammad Aown Sammar Wijaya, Leonard El-Sheikh, Mohamed A. Alyemeni, Mohammed Nasser PLoS One Research Article The world population will rise in future, which would demand more wheat production to fulfil dietary needs of wheat-dependent population of the world. Food security in wheat-dependent regions will greatly rely on wheat productivity. Weed infestation is a major constraint reducing wheat productivity globally. Nonetheless, cropping systems and weed management strategies strongly influence weed infestation in modern agriculture. Herbicides are the key weed management tool in conventional agriculture. However, frequent use of herbicides have resulted in the evolution of herbicide-resistance weeds, which made weed management a challenging task. Sustainable and eco-friendly weed management strategies shift weed-crop competition in the favour of crop plants. Limited studies have evaluated the interactive effect of cropping systems and weed management strategies on weed flora of wheat-based cropping systems (WBCSs). This two-year study evaluated the impact of different weed management strategies (WMSs) on weed flora of WBCSs, i.e., fallow-wheat (FW), rice-wheat (RW), cotton-wheat (CW), mungbean-wheat (MW) and sorghum-wheat (SW). The WMSs included in the study were, false seedbed, allelopathic water extracts and herbicide application, while weed-free and weedy-check were maintained as control treatments. Data relating to diversity and density of individual and total broadleaved and narrow-leaved weeds were recorded. The WBCSs, WMSs and their interaction significantly altered diversity and density of individual, total, broadleaved and narrow-leaved weeds. Weed-free and weedy-check treatments recorded the lowest and the highest values of diversity and density of individual, total, broadleaved and narrow-leaved weeds. Herbicide application effectively reduced density and diversity of weeds. Allelopathic water extracts and false seedbed proved less effective than herbicides. On the other hand, SW cropping system not only reduced weed density but also limited the weed flora. It is concluded that false seedbed and SW cropping system can be efficiently used to manage weeds in WBCSs. However, long-term studies are needed to infer the impact of SW cropping system and false seedbed on soil properties, soil microbes and productivity of wheat crop. Public Library of Science 2021-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7891686/ /pubmed/33600412 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247137 Text en © 2021 Shahzad et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Shahzad, Muhammad Jabran, Khawar Hussain, Mubshar Raza, Muhammad Aown Sammar Wijaya, Leonard El-Sheikh, Mohamed A. Alyemeni, Mohammed Nasser The impact of different weed management strategies on weed flora of wheat-based cropping systems |
title | The impact of different weed management strategies on weed flora of wheat-based cropping systems |
title_full | The impact of different weed management strategies on weed flora of wheat-based cropping systems |
title_fullStr | The impact of different weed management strategies on weed flora of wheat-based cropping systems |
title_full_unstemmed | The impact of different weed management strategies on weed flora of wheat-based cropping systems |
title_short | The impact of different weed management strategies on weed flora of wheat-based cropping systems |
title_sort | impact of different weed management strategies on weed flora of wheat-based cropping systems |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7891686/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33600412 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247137 |
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