Data from: Undersowing rare arable plants in cereals as a new instrument in weed management - restoration ecology meets weed science
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Weed control is necessary in agriculture, but it is also known to be one
of the main drivers of plant biodiversity loss in agricultural landscapes.
Since biodiversity is essential for ecosystem service provision, new
approaches in weed management are needed to simultaneously increase
biodiversity and prevent yield losses due to weed competition. In this
study, we investigated the establishment of undersowing cereals with rare
arable plant (RAP) species, their weed suppression ability, and influence
on spring barley yield. We collected data at the species level for RAP and
weed coverage and their fluctuations during a three-year on-farm trial
(Hirrlingen), supplemented by a second one-year on-farm trial
(Bettenreute) to confirm the results, both located in Southwestern
Germany. The experiments were set up as randomised complete block designs
with four treatments consisting of a control (1), a topsoil translocation
(4), and two treatments with seeded RAP species mixtures at two levels
(low (2) vs. high (3) number of seeds). Main analyses were done using
plant coverage data (assessed according to Braun-Blanquet and
re-transformed according to van der Maarel (2007)), and yield data (spring
barley; each location for one season) for both locations. Biomass was only
analysed for Bettenreute.
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Dryad
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2025-10-30



