relation: https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/25403/ title: Fertilizer placement and competitive ability of spring barley varieties - Results from two years of organic field trials creator: Madsen, K.H. creator: Bertelsen, I. creator: Askegaard, M. subject: Crop combinations and interactions subject: Weed management description: Results from two years of field trial in organic spring barley showed a significantly higher grain yield per hectare in a competitive variety compared to a variety with lower competitive ability. Furthermore fertilizer placement resulted in a significantly higher grain yield than the broadcasted fertilizer application. The experiments furhermore, indicate, that combining fertilizer placement and growing a competitive spring barley variety will have mostly additive effect on the expected grain yield per hectare. contributor: Cloutier, D.C. date: 2014-03-16 type: Conference paper, poster, etc. type: NonPeerReviewed format: application/pdf language: en identifier: /id/eprint/25403/6/25403.pdf identifier: Madsen, K.H.; Bertelsen, I. and Askegaard, M. (2014) Fertilizer placement and competitive ability of spring barley varieties - Results from two years of organic field trials. In: Cloutier, D.C. (Ed.) Abstracts 10th EWRS Workshop on Physical and Cultural Weed Control.