The aim of this review is to provide an overview of weed control methods available for organic farming systems based on research mainly from Europe and North America, but measures mentioned here are not necessarily allowed in organic farming. Biological control of weeds is not considered in this review
Highlights of a multidisciplinary research program on innovative weed control are presented and disc...
Non-chemical methods for weed control play an important role for the management of weeds in organic ...
Weed control is a main focus in the organic farmer's strategy. Preventative measures can limit the n...
Non-chemical weed management covers all management practices that influence weeds except herbicides....
The chemicals used for weed control cause pollution at both ground and surface waters, and lead to a...
Interest in chemically not polluted food products and in bio-organic farming is rapidly increasing. ...
Weed management in organic vegetable production systems must involve the use of many techniques and ...
The most recent advances in European research on non-chemical weed control methods and strategies fo...
Weed populations in agriculture are a major cause of yield loss. Conventionally, crop rotation and t...
Increased world population will demand more food production, less water-consuming crops, better crop...
European research in physical and cultural weed control methods has largely been driven by national ...
Increasing concerns about pesticide use and a steadily increasing conversion to organic farming have...
You can manage weeds in many ways such as through careful planning and planting and by using mulches...
ABSTRACT Weed control is consider the major obstacle for the growers in the organic farming. Lower p...
The common organic farming system in Denmark is based on dairy farms, where fodder crops including g...
Highlights of a multidisciplinary research program on innovative weed control are presented and disc...
Non-chemical methods for weed control play an important role for the management of weeds in organic ...
Weed control is a main focus in the organic farmer's strategy. Preventative measures can limit the n...
Non-chemical weed management covers all management practices that influence weeds except herbicides....
The chemicals used for weed control cause pollution at both ground and surface waters, and lead to a...
Interest in chemically not polluted food products and in bio-organic farming is rapidly increasing. ...
Weed management in organic vegetable production systems must involve the use of many techniques and ...
The most recent advances in European research on non-chemical weed control methods and strategies fo...
Weed populations in agriculture are a major cause of yield loss. Conventionally, crop rotation and t...
Increased world population will demand more food production, less water-consuming crops, better crop...
European research in physical and cultural weed control methods has largely been driven by national ...
Increasing concerns about pesticide use and a steadily increasing conversion to organic farming have...
You can manage weeds in many ways such as through careful planning and planting and by using mulches...
ABSTRACT Weed control is consider the major obstacle for the growers in the organic farming. Lower p...
The common organic farming system in Denmark is based on dairy farms, where fodder crops including g...
Highlights of a multidisciplinary research program on innovative weed control are presented and disc...
Non-chemical methods for weed control play an important role for the management of weeds in organic ...
Weed control is a main focus in the organic farmer's strategy. Preventative measures can limit the n...