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Published online 5 September 2006
Published in Agron J 98:1290-1297 (2006)
DOI: 10.2134/agronj2006.0002
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Winter Cereal Cover Crop Mulches and Inter-Row Cultivation Effects on Cotton Development and Grass Weed Suppression

I. Vasilakogloua,*, K. Dhimab, I. Eleftherohorinosc and A. Lithourgidisd

a Weed Science Lab, Technol. & Educ. Inst. of Larissa, 411 10 Larissa, Greece
b Agron. Lab., Technol. & Educ. Inst. of Thessaloniki, 541 01 Thessaloniki, Greece
c Agron. Lab. Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki, 541 24 Thessaloniki, Greece
d Agron. Dep., Univ. Farm, Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki, 570 01 Thermi, Greece


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Fig. 1. Total monthly rainfall and mean monthly temperature during the experiment.

 

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Fig. 2. Effect of cover crop residue and tillage on shoot number and fresh weight of barnyardgrass, bristly foxtail or large crabgrass 13 WAP. Columns within each graph with different letter indicate significant difference at P < 0.05. B, barley; R, rye; T, triticale; C, mulch-free (control).

 

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Fig. 3. Inhibitory effect of three cover crop species and three grass weeds (barnyardgrass, bristly foxtail, and large crabgrass) on total number of cotton bolls (TNCB), percentage of open cotton bolls (POCB), and cotton lint yield (CLY) in inter-row cultivated and no-cultivated plots. Columns within each graph with different letter indicate significant difference at P < 0.05. B, barley; R, rye; T, triticale; C, mulch-free (control).

 





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