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INDICES OF COMPETITION FOR ESTIMATING RAPESEED YIELD LOSS DUE TO CANADA THISTLE

1985; Canadian Science Publishing; Volume: 65; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.4141/cjps85-020

ISSN

1918-1833

Autores

P. A. O’SULLIVAN, G. M. WEISS, V. C. Kossatz,

Tópico(s)

Nitrogen and Sulfur Effects on Brassica

Resumo

Data were collected from nine farm fields over 2 yr to determine the relationship between percent yield loss of rapeseed and density of Canada thistle. Regression analyses of the data for percent yield loss of rapeseed and numbers of thistle shoots per square metre, using two representations of the data (untransformed and square root transformation), yielded the following equations:[Formula: see text]and[Formula: see text]where ŷ = estimated percent yield loss of rapeseed, x = the number of Canada thistle shoots per square metre, and 1.48 and 10.42 are the indices of competition for Eqs. 1 and 2, respectively. Equation 1 provides a more accurate estimate of percent yield loss at all levels of thistle infestation. Equation 2 provides acceptable estimates of yield loss at intermediate levels of infestation (5–40 shoots/m 2 ) and is presented for comparitive purposes since the index of competition (10.42) is near the value proposed as a result of extrapolation from earlier studies (10.6) which utilized square root transformation of the data. The significance of this is discussed. The 95% confidence limits for Eq. 1 for the estimated percent rapeseed yield loss when four different samples sizes (n = 1, 5, 10 and 20) are used to estimate the number of thistle shoots per square metre are presented. An example of the utility of the linear equation is presented.Key words: Rapeseed, Canada thistle, crop loss, competition

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