Abstract

A two-year field experiment was conducted in 2011 and 2012 at the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Shiraz University, Iran to determine the effect of the herbicide trifluralin, mechanical and integrated weed control under different application methods of P fertilizer (midrow banded and surface broadcast) on weed biomass and yield of rapeseed, cultivar Talayeh. Plants grown in unweeded plots at midrow banded and surface broadcast P fertilization methods produced the greatest rapeseed yield (3217 and 1034 kg ha−1, respectively). The increasing effect of P fertilizer on rapeseed yield was less consistent when rapeseed was competing with weeds. It showed that weeds were able to prevent rapeseed from capturing the full benefit of P fertilizer. Trifluralin at 1400 g ha−1 + rotary cultivator + sweep cultivator consistently provided the highest rapeseed grain (2953.5 and 2912 kg ha−1, respectively) and oil yield (1363 and 1320 kg ha−1, respectively). Additionally, trifluralin alone did not provide acceptable full season weed control in rapeseed. Since mechanical weed control implements such as rotary and sweep cultivators are available and inexpensive to Iranian farmers, trifluralin at 1400 g ha−1 + rotary cultivator + sweep cultivator is recommended to improve weed control in rapeseed.

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