Abstract

SummaryThe effects of a high or a low level of nitrogen fertilizer and the presence or absence of a grass‐suppressing herbicide (propyzamide) upon the establishment of Senecio jacobaea L. (common ragwort) in three sizes of bare soil patch in a perennial ryegrass sward (Lolium perenne L.) were investigated both in boxed swards and in the field.

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