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Vpliv vrstne pestrosti prekrivnih dosevkov na dinamiko njihovega cvetenja in omejevanje plevela
ID Kramer, Mateja (Author), ID Eler, Klemen (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Leskovšek, Robert (Comentor)

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Abstract
Negativni učinki na okolje, ki jih povzroča prekomerna uporaba sintetičnih fitofarmacevtskih sredstev, so razlog za iskanje okolju prijaznejših načinov uravnavanja škodljivih vrst, vključno s pleveli. Prekrivni dosevki se v kmetijski praksi uporabljajo vse pogosteje, saj poleg zatiranja plevelov zagotavljajo še številne druge ekosistemske storitve (preprečevanje izpiranja hranil, preprečevanje erozije, povečanje organske snovi v tleh in posledično izboljšanje rodovitnosti tal, povečevanje biodiverzitete, so podpora opraševalcem itd.). Vse bolj v veljavo prihajajo vrstno pestre mešanice dosevkov. Te naj bi bile boljše in bolj stabilne med različnimi rastnimi sezonami v primerjavi s posameznimi vrstami, ki so posejane kot monokulture. Namen našega poskusa je bil preveriti, ali je z vrstno bogatimi mešanicami možno doseči zadosten učinek omejevanja plevela in hkrati doseči ustrezen razvoj večine vrst v mešanici do faze cvetenja. Želeli smo preveriti tudi, ali so mešanice v primerjavi s čistimi dosevki boljše v pomembnih agronomskih lastnostih (pokrovnost tal, produkcija biomase) od najboljših dominantnih vrst, ki sestavljajo mešanico. Ugotovili smo, da so štiri mešanice od osmih bolje zatirale plevel od vseh njihovih dominantnih vrst, posejanih kot čisti dosevki. Naši podatki nakazujejo, da so lahko mešanice bolj uspešne pri zatiranju plevela od posameznih vrst dosevkov, če izberemo zelo konkurenčne vrste in uporabimo ustrezne setvene količine. Vse mešanice so v našem poskusu cvetele daljše obdobje ali enako dolgo kot vsi čisti dosevki. Ob ocenjevanju več ekosistemskih storitev dosevkov hkrati (zatiranje plevela, kopičenje biomase, podpora opraševalcem, vezava dušika) je bila večina mešanic bolj uspešnih od čistih dosevkov.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:prekrivni dosevki, mešanice prekrivnih dosevkov, dinamika cvetenja, podpora opraševalcem, omejevanje plevela
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-161855 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:207639555 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:15.09.2024
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Language:English
Title:The effect of cover crops mixtures' diversity on their flowering dynamics and weed suppression
Abstract:
The negative impact on the environment caused by the excessive use of synthetic plant protection products is the reason for the search for more environmentally friendly methods of controlling harmful species, including weeds. Cover crops are increasingly used in agricultural practice, because in addition to weed control, they provide many other ecosystem services (preventing the leaching of nutrients, preventing erosion, increasing organic matter in the soil and consequently improving soil fertility, increasing biodiversity, supporting pollinators, etc.). More diverse mixtures of cover crops are becoming popular. These mixtures are expected to be better and more stable across different growing seasons compared to individual species sown as monocultures. The purpose of our experiment was to determine whether it is possible to achieve sufficient weed control with species-rich mixtures while also ensuring the adequate development of most species in the mixture up to the flowering stage. We also aimed to compare the mixtures to the pure cultivars in terms of important agronomic properties (soil cover and biomass production) to see if the mixtures outperform the dominant species that make up the mixture. We found that four of the eight mixtures provided better weed control than all of their dominant species sown as pure species. Our data suggest that mixtures can be more successful in controlling weeds than single cultivars if highly competitive cultivars are selected and appropriate seeding rates are used. In our experiment, all the mixtures flowered for as long as or longer than the pure cultivars. When evaluating several ecosystem services of cover crops simultaneously (weed suppression, biomass accumulation, pollinator support, nitrogen fixation), most mixtures were more successful than pure cultivars.

Keywords:cover crops, cover crops mixtures, flowering dynamics, pollinators support, weed control

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