Abstract:
In this study we aim at presenting the evolution of the weeding degree
in six crops depending on the pre-emergent crops. In the experimental year
2006, the natural weeding state of each crop under study in monoculture had
the following values: 80.10 weeds/m2 in soy, 81.10 weeds/m2 in winter wheat,
180.20 weeds/m2 in maize, 93.00 weeds/m2 in barley, 142.00 weeds/m2 in
sunflower, and 121.00 weeds/m2 in spring oat. The impact of the pre
emergent crop results in a diminution of the weeding degree, as follows:
18.25-30.12% in soy, 20.92-28.68% in winter wheat, 20.16-31.17% in
sunflower, 22.16-30.96% in barley, 21.45-29.43% in maize, and 16.73
25.75% in oat. The pre-emergent crop had un important influence on yield
level in six crops, the productivity being in correlation with weeding degree
and having the following values: 17,26-22,8 q/ha in soy, 35,3-42,96 q/ha in
winter wheat, 20,48 -24,75 q/ha in sunflower, 32,40-38,88 q/ha in barley,
48,00-50,80 q/ha in maize, and 16,38-19,25 q/ha in oat.