Creator/Principal investigator(s)
Sara Emery
- Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Ecology
Description
Language
English
Research principal
Principal's reference number
SLU.ekol.2021.4.4.IÄ-11
Responsible department/unit
Ecology
Contributor(s)
Peter Anderson - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Plant Protection Biology
Hanna Friberg - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology
Ola Lundin - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Ann-Charlotte Wallenhammar - Swedish Rural Economy and Agricultural Society
Georg Carlsson - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Biosystems and Technology
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Time period(s) investigated
2019-08-15 – 2020-08-15
Geographic spread
Geographic location: Skåne County
Geographic description: To explore the crop protection implications of intercropping OSR we established a field experiment at the SITES (Swedish Infrastructure for Terrestrial Ecosystem Science) Lönnstorp field research station in southern Sweden in 2019 (55.668 N, 13.101 E).
Emery, S.E, Anderson P., Carlsson, G. ,Friberg, H., Larsson M.C., Wallenhammar, A.C., Lundin, O. (2021). The potential of intercropping for multifunctional crop protection in oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.). Frontiers in Agronomy, 3, 782686.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3389/fagro.2021.782686
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Data was generated from a plot experiment in Lönnstorp, Sweden intercropping oilseed rape (OSR) with various legumes to assess pests, pathogens and weeds 2019-2020.Includes damage from slugs and cabbage stem flea beetle (CSFB) in September and November 2019. CSFB larval abundance in March 2020. Weed biomass in May 2020 and yield of OSR and legumes in August 2020. Pollen beetle and Brassica pod midge damage in June 2020. Faba rust in July 2020. It also includes slug damage to OSR, spring faba and
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https://doi.org/10.5878/ppwm-4826
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Creator/Principal investigator(s)
Sara Emery
- Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Ecology
Keywords
plant diseases/disorders/pests, weeds, noxious plants or invasive plants, intercropping, plant pathogen, oilseed rape, oilseed rape
Time period(s) investigated
2019-08-15 – 2020-08-15
Variables
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