Crops and weeds share the same aboveground/aerial (sunlight, space, atmospheric gases, etc.) and underground/soil (water and nutrients) resources. Competition is a predictable response of organisms living in communities, and is a struggle between two organisms for a limited resource that is essential for their growth. Crop-weed competition causes an alteration in the utilization of various resources and also affects complex interactions between plants and environmental factors. Water, nutrients, light, and space are the major factors for which organisms compete. Light and space are the main aboveground resources, and the effects of competition for these resources can be visually observed. This article focusses on crop-weed interactions for ...
International audienceClimate change is driving the need to investigate responses to water limitatio...
Increased weed free production capacity and decreased weed-crop competition intensity could help exp...
International audienceThe biological control of weeds is receiving increased attention worldwide bec...
The ability to compete for resources is a main determinant of a plant?s success within a plant commu...
International audienceCover crop (CC) mixtures appear as a promising agroecological tool for weed ma...
Water-use efficiency (WUE) is considered as an important determinant of yield under stress and as a ...
Weeds usually penalize crop yields by competing for resources, such as water, light, nutrients, and ...
Abstract: Weed control is the process of limiting weed infestations so that crops could be grown pro...
Weeds represent a significant challenge to successful crop production. Highly effective and sustaina...
International audienceEnvironmental concerns compel us to reduce agriculturalchemical inputs such as...
International audienceBackground and AimsThe necessary reduction of herbicide use may result in a re...
The world population will rise in future, which would demand more wheat production to fulfil dietary...
Competition between plants for the capture of the essential resources for plant growth (light, water...
On the development, environmental effects and human dimension of weed management strategies. On far...
International audienceClimate change is driving the need to investigate responses to water limitatio...
Increased weed free production capacity and decreased weed-crop competition intensity could help exp...
International audienceThe biological control of weeds is receiving increased attention worldwide bec...
The ability to compete for resources is a main determinant of a plant?s success within a plant commu...
International audienceCover crop (CC) mixtures appear as a promising agroecological tool for weed ma...
Water-use efficiency (WUE) is considered as an important determinant of yield under stress and as a ...
Weeds usually penalize crop yields by competing for resources, such as water, light, nutrients, and ...
Abstract: Weed control is the process of limiting weed infestations so that crops could be grown pro...
Weeds represent a significant challenge to successful crop production. Highly effective and sustaina...
International audienceEnvironmental concerns compel us to reduce agriculturalchemical inputs such as...
International audienceBackground and AimsThe necessary reduction of herbicide use may result in a re...
The world population will rise in future, which would demand more wheat production to fulfil dietary...
Competition between plants for the capture of the essential resources for plant growth (light, water...
On the development, environmental effects and human dimension of weed management strategies. On far...
International audienceClimate change is driving the need to investigate responses to water limitatio...
Increased weed free production capacity and decreased weed-crop competition intensity could help exp...
International audienceThe biological control of weeds is receiving increased attention worldwide bec...