Weed infestation and factors affecting weed incidence in spring cereals in Finland - a multivariate approach

Authors

  • Jukka Salonen Agricultural Research Centre of Finland, Institute of Plant Protection, FIN-31600 Jokioinen, Finland

Abstract

Weed vegetation of spring cereal fields in southern and central Finland was analyzed by ordination methods to provide a community level description of weed populations. Attention was paid particularly to the relative importance of environmental factors affecting weed incidence such as crop management, soil properties and weather conditions. A data set of 33 weed taxa from 252 fields was subjected to both indirect and direct gradient analysis. Indirect ordination was obtained with correspondence analysis (CA), and direct gradient analyses were performed with redundancy analysis (RDA) and with canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) relating environmental factors to the occurrence of weeds. Among several management factors, continuous herbicide use explained best the variation in the species composition of weed flora. Weed vegetation was also associated with soil type, moisture conditions and soil pHH2O. Ordination diagrams visualized the species-environment interactions and detected characteristic weed species for different geographical regions. In addition to ordination analyses of weed flora, the level and structure of weed infestation are described. The density of weeds averaged 170 plants m2 (median=124) and the air-dry weight of weeds 320 kg ha-1 (median=183). The average weed density was the same in different soil types, but the weed biomass was lower in clay soils than in coarse mineral and organic soils

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Published

1993-12-01

How to Cite

Salonen, J. (1993). Weed infestation and factors affecting weed incidence in spring cereals in Finland - a multivariate approach. Agricultural and Food Science, 2(6), 525–536. https://doi.org/10.23986/afsci.72678