📚 Volume 32, Issue 1
📋 ID: cBoYmQr
Authors
Viktor Kone , Mykola Larsson
Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding, Rasht Branch, Islamic Azad University, Rasht, Iran.
Abstract
Field experiment was conducted to determine the effect of nitrogen (N) supply on competition between canola cultivars and their natural weed populations. The experiment was carried out as a randomized complete block design with a factorial treatment arrangement and three replications. Four canola cultivars (Hyola420, Hayola308, RGS-003 and PF), three nitrogen rates (0, 100, 200 kg ha-1) and two weed management regimes (weed-free condition, weeded weekly and weedy condition, not weeded throughout the growing season) were considered for the experiment. Results showed that canola grain yield significantly increased when N rate increased from 0 to 200 kg N ha_1. The highest grain yields were recorded for Hayola 420 at 0 and 100 Kg N ha-1 and for RGS003 at 200 Kg N ha-1. Average over N rates and cultivars, weed interference significantly reduced the grain yield. Canola grain yield was positively correlated with canola biomass, height, plant N concentration, and plant N uptake , but negatively correlated with weed biomass, and not correlated with HI (p<0.01). Regardless canola cultivar, weed biomass significantly reduced with increasing the N rate (p<0.01), suggesting that high levels of N favor the crop over the weeds. Both at 0 and 100 kg N ha-1 (averaged across weed management regimes), RGS003 and Hayola 308 had the highest and lowest nitrogen uptakes, respectively. On the other hand, at 200 kg N ha-1 and regardless weed management regime, Hayola 308 and Hayola 420 had similar plant N uptake, which was significantly lower than that in RGS003. Plant nitrogen uptake was significantly reduced by weed competition (23%, 23% and 42% at 200, 100 and 0 kg N ha-1, respectively). This experiment suggested that canola grain yield was affected more by weed interference at low N rate.\nKeywords: Canola, integrated weed management, soil fertility, weeds competition.
📝 How to Cite
Viktor Kone , Mykola Larsson (2025). "Effects of nitrogen rate on competition between canola (Brassica napus L.) cultivars and their natural weed populations". Wulfenia, 32(1).