Influence of fallow type and landuse intensity on weed seed rain in a forest/savanna transition zone

Weed seed rain was monitored in field plots under three fallow types and four land-use intensities in Ibadan, Nigeria, in 1994 and 1995. The fallow types were natural bush, planted Leucaena leucocephala, and Pueraria phaseoloides. The land-use intensities consisted of continuous cropping, involving...

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Main Authors: Ekeleme, F., Okezie Akobundu, I., Isichei, A., Chikoye, David
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Weed Science Society 2000
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92630
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author Ekeleme, F.
Okezie Akobundu, I.
Isichei, A.
Chikoye, David
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Ekeleme, F.
Isichei, A.
Okezie Akobundu, I.
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Isichei, A.
Chikoye, David
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description Weed seed rain was monitored in field plots under three fallow types and four land-use intensities in Ibadan, Nigeria, in 1994 and 1995. The fallow types were natural bush, planted Leucaena leucocephala, and Pueraria phaseoloides. The land-use intensities consisted of continuous cropping, involving Zea mays/Manihot esculenta and fallowing for 1, 2, and 3 yr, with each fallow period followed by 1 yr of Z. mays/M. esculenta cultivation. In 1994, seed rain in plots cropped after P. phaseoloides fallow was significantly lower than in plots cropped after bush or L. leucocephala fallow. Pueraria phaseoloides plots had similar seed rain as bush fallow plots in 1995, and the seed rain in these plots was significantly lower than in L. leucocephala plots. Weed seed rain was significantly higher in continuously cultivated plots across all fallow types than in plots that were cultivated after one or more years of fallow. The lowest seed rain was in plots that were cropped once after a 3-yr fallow. The largest quantity of weed seed input in the plots occurred in either August or September, reflecting the life cycle of the annual weeds that dominated the vegetation. Individual species differed in pattern and duration of shedding seeds within the fallow systems and land-use intensities. Annual weeds dominated the seed rain in continuously cropped plots, and seeds of perennial weeds were dominant in plots fallowed for more than 1 yr before cultivation. Weeds flowered earlier in continuously cropped plots than in plots that were cropped after 2 or 3 yr of fallow. Increased land-use intensity caused an increase in seed rain and consequently increased the soil seed bank. Pueraria phaseoloides fallow was more effective in shading weeds and probably reducing the quantity of light reaching them than the natural bush and planted L. leucocephala fallow systems, and this may have been the basis of the significantly lower seed rain in P. phaseoloides plots.
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spelling CGSpace926302024-12-18T11:52:42Z Influence of fallow type and landuse intensity on weed seed rain in a forest/savanna transition zone Ekeleme, F. Okezie Akobundu, I. Isichei, A. Chikoye, David fallow management cropping frequency bush fallow weed seed soil seed bank farmers weed control Weed seed rain was monitored in field plots under three fallow types and four land-use intensities in Ibadan, Nigeria, in 1994 and 1995. The fallow types were natural bush, planted Leucaena leucocephala, and Pueraria phaseoloides. The land-use intensities consisted of continuous cropping, involving Zea mays/Manihot esculenta and fallowing for 1, 2, and 3 yr, with each fallow period followed by 1 yr of Z. mays/M. esculenta cultivation. In 1994, seed rain in plots cropped after P. phaseoloides fallow was significantly lower than in plots cropped after bush or L. leucocephala fallow. Pueraria phaseoloides plots had similar seed rain as bush fallow plots in 1995, and the seed rain in these plots was significantly lower than in L. leucocephala plots. Weed seed rain was significantly higher in continuously cultivated plots across all fallow types than in plots that were cultivated after one or more years of fallow. The lowest seed rain was in plots that were cropped once after a 3-yr fallow. The largest quantity of weed seed input in the plots occurred in either August or September, reflecting the life cycle of the annual weeds that dominated the vegetation. Individual species differed in pattern and duration of shedding seeds within the fallow systems and land-use intensities. Annual weeds dominated the seed rain in continuously cropped plots, and seeds of perennial weeds were dominant in plots fallowed for more than 1 yr before cultivation. Weeds flowered earlier in continuously cropped plots than in plots that were cropped after 2 or 3 yr of fallow. Increased land-use intensity caused an increase in seed rain and consequently increased the soil seed bank. Pueraria phaseoloides fallow was more effective in shading weeds and probably reducing the quantity of light reaching them than the natural bush and planted L. leucocephala fallow systems, and this may have been the basis of the significantly lower seed rain in P. phaseoloides plots. 2000-10 2018-05-17T09:02:55Z 2018-05-17T09:02:55Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92630 en Limited Access Weed Science Society Ekeleme, F., Okezie Akobundu, I., Isichei, A. & Chikoye, D. (2000). Influence of fallow type and land-use intensity on weed seed rain in a forest/savanna transition zone. Weed Science, 48(5):604-612.
spellingShingle fallow management
cropping frequency
bush fallow
weed seed
soil seed bank
farmers
weed control
Ekeleme, F.
Okezie Akobundu, I.
Isichei, A.
Chikoye, David
Influence of fallow type and landuse intensity on weed seed rain in a forest/savanna transition zone
title Influence of fallow type and landuse intensity on weed seed rain in a forest/savanna transition zone
title_full Influence of fallow type and landuse intensity on weed seed rain in a forest/savanna transition zone
title_fullStr Influence of fallow type and landuse intensity on weed seed rain in a forest/savanna transition zone
title_full_unstemmed Influence of fallow type and landuse intensity on weed seed rain in a forest/savanna transition zone
title_short Influence of fallow type and landuse intensity on weed seed rain in a forest/savanna transition zone
title_sort influence of fallow type and landuse intensity on weed seed rain in a forest savanna transition zone
topic fallow management
cropping frequency
bush fallow
weed seed
soil seed bank
farmers
weed control
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92630
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