The potential for selecting wheat varieties strongly competitive against weeds

被引:253
作者
Lemerle, D
Verbeek, B
Cousens, RD
Coombes, NE
机构
[1] NEW S WALES AGR & FISHERIES,AGR RES INST,WAGGA WAGGA,NSW 2650,AUSTRALIA
[2] LA TROBE UNIV,SCH AGR,BUNDOORA,VIC 3083,AUSTRALIA
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10.1111/j.1365-3180.1996.tb01679.x
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
摘要
The competitive abilities of a wide range of genotypes of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) against Lolium rigidum Gaud. (annual ryegrass) were examined to determine the potential for breeders to select strongly competitive varieties. Considerable potential within the wheat genome to breed varieties with greater competitive ability was demonstrated. In 1993, 250 genotypes from around the world were screened and in 1994 a subset of 45 (mainly Australian) genotypes were further examined. A uniform density of L. rigidum reduced grain yield of wheat by up to about 80% in 1993 and to 50% in 1994, depending on wheat genotype. Reduction in grain yield was correlated with L. rigidum dry matter. Wheats varied in competitive ability with source, and durum wheats were less competitive than T. aestivum. The 'old' standard wheat varieties (released between 1880 and 1950) suppressed the weed more than all the current varieties, with the exception of eight 9 hybrids. A doubling of the crop seeding rate of 10 of the genotypes in 1994 reduced the biomass of L. rigidum by an average of 25% compared with the standard seeding rate. Ranking of competitive ability of varieties at high density was consistent at both seeding rates. The strongly competitive genotypes had high early biomass accumulation, large numbers of tillers, and were tall with extensive leaf display. The potential for breeding enhanced competitive ability in wheat is discussed.
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