The occurrence of Avena strigosa on arable fields of south-eastern Poland

Jacek Kieć

kszur@urk.edu.pl
Katedra Ogólnej Uprawy Roli i Roślin, Akademia Rolnicza w Krakowie (Poland)

Abstract

The study on presence of Avena strigosa in arable fields of south-eastern Poland was carried out in 1995–1999. An increasing infestation by this species, especially on mineral soil with a very low or low content of macroelements and low reaction was observed. A. strigosa was present mainly in spring barley and oats as well as in their mixtures. Because of the increasing incidence of this weed, farmers should pay more attention on seed material.

 

Keywords:

Avena strigosa, weeds, Poland, south-east, seed material

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2003-10-31

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Kieć, J. (2003) “The occurrence of Avena strigosa on arable fields of south-eastern Poland”, Bulletin of Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute, (229), pp. 229–234. doi: 10.37317/biul-2003-0070.

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Jacek Kieć 
kszur@urk.edu.pl
Katedra Ogólnej Uprawy Roli i Roślin, Akademia Rolnicza w Krakowie Poland

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