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Seedling root and shoot growth in hydroponics and allelopathic activity using a bioassay have been studied in very diverse populations of winter wheat grown under either organic or conventional conditions for a number of generations and subjected only to natural selection. The study was conducted on seeds from generation 6 (F-6) and 11 (F-11) from three composite cross populations (CCPs) produced by the Organic Research Centre in the UK. Since the F-5 the populations were maintained under organic and conventional conditions in Germany. Two parallel populations were created from each CC, resulting in a total of six organic and six conventional CCPs. The sets of parallel populations showed similar evolutionary trends indicating that the observed changes are related to differences in management rather than chance. Seedling root length and seedling root and shoot weight in the F-11 of the organically-managed CCPs were significantly greater than in the organic F-6 CCPs. In the conventionally-managed CCPs no such differences were observed. Both organic and conventional CCPs produced for quality showed higher early root and shoot growth than those produced for yield pointing to genetic differences among population types and highlighting the importance of early vigour for NUE. There were no significant differences in the allelopathic activity of the populations and between generations. The Shannon-Weaver diversity indices were similar for the studied traits in organic and conventional CCPs and hence no major changes in diversity had occurred between F-6 to F-11. As changes in plant height were small and weed pressure in the fields low it is concluded that the observed differences are more related to NUE, rather than intra-specific competition for light or the direct effect of increased weed pressure in the organic system. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Nyckelord

Early vigour; Root growth; Shoot growth; Allelopathic activity; Hydroponics; Wheat; Organic; CCP; Evolution; Shannon-Weaver diversity index

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European Journal of Agronomy
2016, volym: 79, sidor: 23-30
Utgivare: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV

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Associerade SLU-program

SLU Nätverk växtskydd

UKÄ forskningsämne

Jordbruksvetenskap

Publikationens identifierare

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eja.2016.05.004

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https://res.slu.se/id/publ/82900