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18 March 2025 Assessment of nonchemical weed management of windmill palm (Trachycarpus fortunei) nursery
Deniz Inci, Ahmet Uludağ, Kassim Al-Khatib
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Abstract

The windmill palm is a distinctive outdoor ornamental palm adapted to cooler climates. Weeds pose significant challenges in palm nurseries, particularly during seedling and establishment stages. This research was conducted in a nursery with 5,500 windmill palm seedlings, starting in April 2014, when the palm trees were 3 yr old. Experiments were terminated in October 2018 when weed control was no longer necessary due to the advanced growth of the palm trees. The objectives of this study were to determine the weed composition and diversity, elucidate the effects of mechanical weed management (MWM) on growth rate of palm, and develop a sustainable program to maximize palm tree growth through effective weed management and soil tillage. Few herbicides are registered for nursery use in Türkiye, thus weed control was performed mechanically using garden hoeing machines between rows and hand hoeing for intrarow strips. The most common and dense weeds were purple nutsedge, annual mercury, and common purslane in summer and autumn, and burning nettle in winter and spring. In 2014, weed densities were 100, 127, and 145 weeds m–2 for MWM, hand-weeding (HW), and nontreated (NT) plots, respectively. Transplanted palm seedlings required at least two, ideally three growing seasons of intensive weed control until the palm tree crowns block sunlight and suppress weed growth. The research indicated that palm trees in the MWM treatment had approximately 84 leaves and a height of 210 cm by October 2018, compared with 54 leaves and a height of 136 cm for HW, and 40 leaves and 100 cm height for NT. These results highlight the critical role of MWM in promoting optimal growth of Chinese windmill palms. Effective and sustainable weed management, combining MWM and HW, is essential for producing high-quality palm trees. The research provides valuable insights for nursery managers and contributes to best practices for cultivating windmill palm trees in similar climatic regions.

Nomenclature: Annual mercury; Mercurialis annua L. MERAN; burning nettle; Urtica urens L. URTUR; common purslane; Portulaca oleracea L. POROL; purple nutsedge; Cyperus rotundus L. CYPRO; Chinese windmill palm; Trachycarpus fortunei (Hook.) H. Wendl.

Deniz Inci, Ahmet Uludağ, and Kassim Al-Khatib "Assessment of nonchemical weed management of windmill palm (Trachycarpus fortunei) nursery," Weed Technology 39(1), 1-9, (18 March 2025). https://doi.org/10.1017/wet.2025.6
Received: 6 July 2024; Accepted: 24 January 2025; Published: 18 March 2025
KEYWORDS
hand-weeding
hoeing
leaf production
palm nursery
soil tillage
trunk height
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