The response of barley to rainfall and temperature in different tillage and crop rotation systems in semi-arid conditions

Barley is a widespread crop of choice in the Spanish agricultural farming. A 7-year field study was realised to examine the barley yield data. Weather conditions were analysed and taken into account when considering the influence of the tillage systems (TS) and previous crop on barley. In general, barley yield increased with tillage intensity; however the analysis of tiller-count and thousand-grain weight of barley did not present significant differences within the different TS. Barley monoculture presented lower yield than the barley in rotation with fallow or vetch, especially in those years characterised by a greater annual rainfall than average over the 7 years of study (290 mm). Also, we observed that the presence of weeds was strongly influenced by the combined effects of the environmental conditions, TS, and previous crop. It was observed that high rainfall during sowing period or shortly after had a high positive impact on production efficiency and yields. Unexpectedly, the study demonstrated positive correlation between high December temperatures and resulting barley yield. It would be useful to take into account these results when selecting the crop variety for conservation planning in Mediterranean areas. © 2014 Association of Applied Biologists.

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Main Authors: Fernández-Getino García, Patricia, Santín Montanyá, Inés, Zambrana Quesada, Encarnación, De Andrés Parlorio, Eusebio Francisco, Tenorio, J. L.
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2015
Subjects:Cereal, Thousand-grain weight, Tillering period, Weather conditions, Weed, Yield,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/1416
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/291653
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spelling dig-inia-es-10261-2916532023-02-20T07:20:26Z The response of barley to rainfall and temperature in different tillage and crop rotation systems in semi-arid conditions Fernández-Getino García, Patricia Santín Montanyá, Inés Zambrana Quesada, Encarnación De Andrés Parlorio, Eusebio Francisco Tenorio, J. L. Cereal Thousand-grain weight Tillering period Weather conditions Weed Yield Barley is a widespread crop of choice in the Spanish agricultural farming. A 7-year field study was realised to examine the barley yield data. Weather conditions were analysed and taken into account when considering the influence of the tillage systems (TS) and previous crop on barley. In general, barley yield increased with tillage intensity; however the analysis of tiller-count and thousand-grain weight of barley did not present significant differences within the different TS. Barley monoculture presented lower yield than the barley in rotation with fallow or vetch, especially in those years characterised by a greater annual rainfall than average over the 7 years of study (290 mm). Also, we observed that the presence of weeds was strongly influenced by the combined effects of the environmental conditions, TS, and previous crop. It was observed that high rainfall during sowing period or shortly after had a high positive impact on production efficiency and yields. Unexpectedly, the study demonstrated positive correlation between high December temperatures and resulting barley yield. It would be useful to take into account these results when selecting the crop variety for conservation planning in Mediterranean areas. © 2014 Association of Applied Biologists. 2023-02-20T07:20:26Z 2023-02-20T07:20:26Z 2015 artículo Annals of Applied Biologyl 166: 143-153 (2015) 0003-4746 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/1416 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/291653 10.1111/aab.12172 1744-7348 en none Wiley
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topic Cereal
Thousand-grain weight
Tillering period
Weather conditions
Weed
Yield
Cereal
Thousand-grain weight
Tillering period
Weather conditions
Weed
Yield
spellingShingle Cereal
Thousand-grain weight
Tillering period
Weather conditions
Weed
Yield
Cereal
Thousand-grain weight
Tillering period
Weather conditions
Weed
Yield
Fernández-Getino García, Patricia
Santín Montanyá, Inés
Zambrana Quesada, Encarnación
De Andrés Parlorio, Eusebio Francisco
Tenorio, J. L.
The response of barley to rainfall and temperature in different tillage and crop rotation systems in semi-arid conditions
description Barley is a widespread crop of choice in the Spanish agricultural farming. A 7-year field study was realised to examine the barley yield data. Weather conditions were analysed and taken into account when considering the influence of the tillage systems (TS) and previous crop on barley. In general, barley yield increased with tillage intensity; however the analysis of tiller-count and thousand-grain weight of barley did not present significant differences within the different TS. Barley monoculture presented lower yield than the barley in rotation with fallow or vetch, especially in those years characterised by a greater annual rainfall than average over the 7 years of study (290 mm). Also, we observed that the presence of weeds was strongly influenced by the combined effects of the environmental conditions, TS, and previous crop. It was observed that high rainfall during sowing period or shortly after had a high positive impact on production efficiency and yields. Unexpectedly, the study demonstrated positive correlation between high December temperatures and resulting barley yield. It would be useful to take into account these results when selecting the crop variety for conservation planning in Mediterranean areas. © 2014 Association of Applied Biologists.
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topic_facet Cereal
Thousand-grain weight
Tillering period
Weather conditions
Weed
Yield
author Fernández-Getino García, Patricia
Santín Montanyá, Inés
Zambrana Quesada, Encarnación
De Andrés Parlorio, Eusebio Francisco
Tenorio, J. L.
author_facet Fernández-Getino García, Patricia
Santín Montanyá, Inés
Zambrana Quesada, Encarnación
De Andrés Parlorio, Eusebio Francisco
Tenorio, J. L.
author_sort Fernández-Getino García, Patricia
title The response of barley to rainfall and temperature in different tillage and crop rotation systems in semi-arid conditions
title_short The response of barley to rainfall and temperature in different tillage and crop rotation systems in semi-arid conditions
title_full The response of barley to rainfall and temperature in different tillage and crop rotation systems in semi-arid conditions
title_fullStr The response of barley to rainfall and temperature in different tillage and crop rotation systems in semi-arid conditions
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