Some observations on the cereal-root eelworm population of field plots of cereals with different sowing times and fertilizer treatments

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Hesling, J. J. 1959. Some observations on the cereal-root eelworm population of field plots of cereals with different sowing times and fertilizer treatments. Annals of Applied Biology - AAB. 47 (3), pp. 402-409. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-7348.1959.tb07275.x

AuthorsHesling, J. J.
Abstract

In the autumn of 1953 an experiment was begun to follow changes in the cereal-root eelworm population of small plots on a field in Shropshire. The plots were cropped with either oats, wheat, barley or rye, sown in the autumn and spring, and some plots had fertilizer. Each plot received the same treatment for 3 years; in the fourth year an indicator crop of spring oats was grown on all the plots. Under rye and autumn-sown wheat the eelworm population fell to a level which permitted a good oat crop in 1957. Autumn-sown wheat, barley and rye generally produced lower eelworm populations than their spring-sown counterparts, but autumn-sown oats proved to be the most efficient host. The order of host efficiency was oats (best), barley, wheat, rye. The eelworm populations were generally higher on plots receiving fertilizer treatment. In this experiment all oat plots, and spring-sown barley plus fertilizer, produced populations which severely damaged the 1957 oat crop.

KeywordsAgriculture, Multidisciplinary
Year of Publication1959
JournalAnnals of Applied Biology - AAB
Journal citation47 (3), pp. 402-409
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-7348.1959.tb07275.x
Open accessPublished as non-open access
ISSN00034746
PublisherWiley

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