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Perennial weeds: anaerobic soil disinfection & mechanical methods. Hilfred Huiting, Piet Bleeker & Marleen Riemens EWRS workshop Physical & Cultural Weed Control – Samsun, March 2011. Perennial weeds: setting the scene. Difficult to control:
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Perennial weeds: anaerobic soil disinfection & mechanical methods Hilfred Huiting, Piet Bleeker & Marleen Riemens EWRS workshop Physical & Cultural Weed Control – Samsun, March 2011
Perennial weeds: setting the scene • Difficult to control: • Species intrinsically are very resilient → exhaust strategy • Perennial weed problems take a long breath to control • In organic farming: • No chemical options • Increasing labour cost • In conventional farming: • Increasing farming scale • Weed problems may stay unnoticed longer • Tendency towards ”easy” solutions may increase problems • Herbicide availability
Research on perennial weeds • Two field experiments, in Wageningen and Lelystad, integrating reasearch on: • Weed phenology • Chemical weed control strategies • Non-chemical weed control strategies
Materials & methods: weeds Root pieces planted spring 2009 • Cirsium arvense – creeping thistle • Rorippa sylvestris – creeping yellowcress • Sonchus arvensis – field sowthistle • Calystegia sepium – bindweed • Equisetum arvense – field horsetail • Tussilago farfara – coltsfoot • Elymus repens – couch grass • Rumex obtusifolius – bitter dock • Polygonum amphibium – water smartweed
Materials & methods: treatments • Mechanical weed control • Broadcast blade • Application at 5 cm depth; ”superficial” • Application at 15 cm depth; ”deep” • Rod weeder • Mounted behind rigid tine cultivator • Application at c. 6 cm depth • Anaerobic soil disinfection, 11 week period • Incorporation of weed biomass and covering • Incorporation of weed biomass and additional 40 ton/ha fresh grass and covering
Materials & methods: treatments • Mechanical weed control • Broadcast blade • Application at 5 cm depth; ”superficial” • Application at 15 cm depth; ”deep” • Rod weeder • Mounted behind rigid tine cultivator • Application at c. 6 cm depth • Anaerobic soil disinfection, 11 week period • Incorporation of weed biomass and covering • Incorporation of weed biomass and additional 40 ton/ha fresh grass and covering
Mechanical weed control – blade Sandy soil Marine loam soil
Mechanical weed control – rod weeder Marine loam soil Sandy soil
Overview efficacy mechanical weed control Efficacy: • -: insufficient • X: >85% • XX: >90% • XXX: >95% • XXXX: > 99%
Anaerobic soil disinfection Without grass With grass
Discussion & conclusions • Rod weeder very effective after frequent passes • Broadcast blade effective as well, if used superficially and frequently • Anaerobic soil disinfection may be promissing • Results only after one season !!