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  "datestamp": "2006-10-20",
  "lastmod": "2009-08-20 14:32:24",
  "status_changed": "2009-08-20 14:32:24",
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  "doclang": "en",
  "projects": [
    "uk",
    "uk-cor-2002",
    "uk-other",
    "uk-sac"
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  "confdates": "26-28 March 2002",
  "conference": "UK Organic Research 2002 Conference",
  "confloc": "Aberystwyth",
  "refereed": "never",
  "budget": "0",
  "publicfulltext": "TRUE",
  "presentationtype": "paper",
  "creators": [
    {
      "name": {
        "family": "Litterick",
        "given": "Audrey M"
      },
      "id": ""
    },
    {
      "name": {
        "family": "Watson",
        "given": "Christine A"
      },
      "id": ""
    },
    {
      "name": {
        "family": "Robson",
        "given": "Melissa C"
      },
      "id": ""
    }
  ],
  "title": "An investigation into the relationship between preceding break crops and weed populations in barley crops in organic ley/arable rotations",
  "ispublished": "pub",
  "subjects": [
    "9weed",
    "2farming"
  ],
  "keywords": "Colloquium of Organic Researchers; COR; break crops; weed population; rotations; weed management; ley crop",
  "abstract": "This report was presented at the UK Organic Research 2002 Conference. The relationship between weed populations and cereal crops following nine organic break crops was investigated in field trials in Warwickshire, Aberdeenshire and Ceredigion in 2001. Weed biodiversity was high on all sites and varied between sites in terms of species present. Severity of weed infestation differed significantly between sites and between cereals following different break crops. The impact of break crop species on the incidence and severity of the weed burden in the following cereal is discussed in relation to the field trials at the three sites.",
  "date": "2002",
  "date_type": "published",
  "publication": "Proceedings of the UK Organic Research 2002 Conference",
  "publisher": "Organic Centre Wales, Institute of Rural Studies, University of Wales Aberystwyth",
  "editors": [
    {
      "name": {
        "family": "Powell",
        "given": "Jane"
      },
      "id": ""
    },
    {
      "name": {
        "family": "et al."
      },
      "id": ""
    }
  ],
  "referencetext": "Karlen D L; Sharpley A N (1994) Management strategies for sustainable soil fertility. In Sustainable Agricultural Systems, eds J L Hatfield & D L Karlen, pp. 47-108. Lewis Publ. CRC Press: Boca Raton, Florida. Liebman M; Dyck E (1993) Crop rotation and intercropping strategies for weed management. Applied Ecology 3, 92-122.",
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