creators_name: Lukashyk, P. creators_name: Berg, M. creators_name: Köpke, U. type: conference_item datestamp: 2006-05-10 lastmod: 2009-09-09 13:39:35 metadata_visibility: show title: Strategies for controlling Cirsium arvense in organic crop production ispublished: pub subjects: 9weed full_text_status: public abstract: Abstract - Three strategies for controlling Cirsium arvense including (1) repeated stubble tillage with subsequent forage crop cultivation, (2) repeated mowing of a grass-clover ley, and (3) forage crop cultivation following a grass-clover ley ploughed in May/June were investigated in field experiments over 3 years. The development of C. arvense shoot density was regularly assessed on subplots with defined thistle densities. In the medium-term (9 months), repeated stubble tillage (treatment 1) decreased shoot density of C. arvense more effectively than a once mowed grass-clover ley (2). However, after 22 months, treatments 1 and 2 resulted in a similar strong reduction of C. arvense shoot density of 95 % and 97 %, respectively. At this time, the efficacy of treatment 3 was lower (89 %), however, not signifi-cantly different to that of treatments 1 and 2. After 26 months, the effect of all treatments was still appar-ent; however, the efficacy of treatment 3 was signifi-cantly lower than that of treatment 2. Generally, the different strategies showed only minor differences, thus delivering options for optimal strategies of this-tle control under given specific conditions of site and cropping systems. date: 2006 date_type: published refereed: never citation: Lukashyk, P.; Berg, M. and Köpke, U. (2006) Strategies for controlling Cirsium arvense in organic crop production. Joint Organic Congress, Odense, Denmark, May 30-31, 2006. document_url: http://orgprints.org/7251/1/C.arvense_Daenemark.rtf