Abstract
Competition experiments carried out in pots, based on the replacement series approach, indicated
that healthy barley plants possessed a higher competitive ability than wheat plants. In the presence
of powdery mildew, specifically infecting the barley, this discrepancy was mainly eliminated, and the
wheat then competed on approximately equal terms with the barley. The particular value of this
approach to parasite impact assessment is discussed together with a problem related to experimental
design.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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