Title: Bild 1
1- Background
- Weeds negative ecological and/or economic
effect - Improved knowledge more effective
control strategies of weeds
- Results
- Competition reduced biomass (Fig 1 and 2)
- Sorghum weeds weeds biomass differed
significantly with different water regimes
Competition between
Sorghum bicolor (crop)
Parthenium hysterophorus (weed)
Tagetes minuta (weed)
- Aims
- Do crop and weeds affect each other?
- Do the weedy species differ in competitive effect
and response? - Can differences in reactions to water stress
explain the difference between the weeds
variation in competitive effect and response?
Verbesina encelioides (weed)
-along a water gradient representing different
levels of water stress for six weeks of growth
No competition
Competition
Figure 1. Sorghums effect on the weeds
Parthenium
Verbesina
Tagetes
Figure 2. Weeds effect on Sorghum. Line
average of Sorghum without competition.
2Weed-crop competition during early growth along a
water gradient Åsa Jönsson Final thesis
International Master Programme Applied Biology
2008
- Conclusions
- Weeds and crop competed significant
reduction in biomass - Weeds differed in their way they responded to
competition from Sorghum and how they affected
Sorghum - Weeds different responses to competition from
Sorghum was dependent on that they responded
differently to different levels of water stress
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Acknowledgements I would like to thank my
supervisors Dr Laila Karlsson and Prof. Per
Milberg for their help during the project.