Legume-based leys offer multiple benefits to ecosystem service provision, e.g. protecting soil and supporting pollinators. While weeds can play an antagonistic role during ley establishment, little is known about weed communities in these leys or about the optimal solutions for weed control in the establishment phase. To determine if the choice of ley species affects weed levels, we conducted field trials at six locations in the UK, measuring weed cover and biomass in monoculture plots of 12 legume and 4 grass species, plus an all species mix over two years. In these trials and in additional on-farm trials, weed cover and diversity were lower in the second than in the first year, owing to a decrease of annual weeds over time. The ability of...
The results of a three year study in the UK suggest that there are several advantages to more comple...
Biotic resistance theory suggests that diverse cover crop mixes may be more effective at weed suppre...
In Spring 2009, ORC set up a legume trial on an organic farm, Barrington Park in Gloucestershire, as...
Legume-based leys offer multiple benefits to ecosystem service provision, e.g. protecting soil and s...
Legume-based leys (perennial sod crops) are an important component of fertility management in organi...
Legume-based leys (perennial sod crops) are an important component of fertility management in organi...
As costs for mineral fertilizers rise, legume-based leys are recognised as a potential alternative n...
Weed suppression is a potential benefit of cover crop mixtures, as species diversity may allow for c...
Weed suppression was investigated in a field experiment across 31 international sites. The study inc...
The ability of different legume cover crops to suppress annual weeds during the early establishment ...
Cover crops are a fundamental tool for weed control, especially in organic and low input farming. Sp...
The results of a three year study in the UK suggest that there are several advantages to more comple...
Biotic resistance theory suggests that diverse cover crop mixes may be more effective at weed suppre...
In Spring 2009, ORC set up a legume trial on an organic farm, Barrington Park in Gloucestershire, as...
Legume-based leys offer multiple benefits to ecosystem service provision, e.g. protecting soil and s...
Legume-based leys (perennial sod crops) are an important component of fertility management in organi...
Legume-based leys (perennial sod crops) are an important component of fertility management in organi...
As costs for mineral fertilizers rise, legume-based leys are recognised as a potential alternative n...
Weed suppression is a potential benefit of cover crop mixtures, as species diversity may allow for c...
Weed suppression was investigated in a field experiment across 31 international sites. The study inc...
The ability of different legume cover crops to suppress annual weeds during the early establishment ...
Cover crops are a fundamental tool for weed control, especially in organic and low input farming. Sp...
The results of a three year study in the UK suggest that there are several advantages to more comple...
Biotic resistance theory suggests that diverse cover crop mixes may be more effective at weed suppre...
In Spring 2009, ORC set up a legume trial on an organic farm, Barrington Park in Gloucestershire, as...