African Journal of
Agricultural Research

  • Abbreviation: Afr. J. Agric. Res.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 1991-637X
  • DOI: 10.5897/AJAR
  • Start Year: 2006
  • Published Articles: 6860

Full Length Research Paper

Barley companion crop management in red clover establishment

Ozlem Onal-Asci, Zeki Acar, Ugur Basaran, Ilknur Ayan and Hanife Mut
1Ordu University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Agronomy, 52200, Ordu, Turkey. 2Ondokuz Mayis University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Agronomy, 55139, Samsun, Turkey. 3Bozok University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Agronomy, 66200, Yozgat, Turkey.
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  •  Accepted: 15 October 2009
  •  Published: 04 January 2010

Abstract

This study was conducted to determine the effects of seeding rate and harvest stage of barley as a companion crop on the hay yield and number of red clover and weeds. Red clover was established with barley (150, 300, 450 and 600 seed m-2) and cut at the flag leaf emerged or milk dough stage of barley. Also, red clover was sown alone and harvested at 50% flowering stage. Two separate field experiments were conducted. Experiment 1 was conducted in 2004 - 2007; Experiment 2 was conducted in 2005 - 2008. In both experiments, hay yield increased with addition of barley. The suppression of companion crop varied depending on the weeds. As barley efficiently suppressed Matricaria sp., Sinapis arvensis L. and Veronica sp., red clover seedling losses were not great. In this way, the effects of companion crop continued during the 3 years. WhenAlopecurus myosuroides Huds. and Vicia sp. presented densely, barley was not able to compete sufficiently; ultimately, much patchier area occurred. At the end of the 3 years, the highest total yield was obtained that red clover was sown with barley at the seeding rate of 450 seed m-2 in Experiment 1, and 600 seed m-2 in Experiment 2 (36.69 and 31.90 t ha-1, respectively) and harvested at the milk dough stage of barley for hay in the establishment year.

 

Key words: Red clover, companion crop, barley, yield, weed.