Intercropping cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) and maize (Zea mays L.) can alleviate weed problems. The weeds which might otherwise build up before cassava covers the ground can be replaced by the cereal. The objective of this study was to determine effects of intercropping and fertilizer application on weed growth and crop performance in cassava and maize. Intercropping with N-fertilizer application gave the highest leaf area index and light interception and hence the best weed control, highest N, P and K uptake, total yields and land equivalent ratio. Intercropping with no N application made only a slight improvement in leaf area index, light interception and weed control over the corresponding sole cassava
This experiment was conducted at the Agriculture Research Center of Zabol University during 2007 cro...
A field experiment was carried out in Ramhormoz, Iran during the 2008-2009 growing season to investi...
A field experiment was carried out during the 2017-18 cropping season at Jinka Agricultural Research...
Cassava is an important root and tuber crop in the tropics which requires intensive weed management ...
A field experiment was conducted during 2003-04 and 2004-05 to asses the production potential of int...
A field experiment was conducted on a Paleustalf to examine the effect of fertilizer application and...
Reduction of herbicide consumption is one of the goals of modern agriculture. Intercropping is an op...
Increasing diversity and apply intercropping systems is one of approaches to control of weeds. To ev...
The chemical control of weeds raises serious concerns about food safety and environmental quality, w...
Herbicides have simplified weed control, but the use of herbicides, besides being costly, resulted i...
Intercropping combined with competitive maize cultivars can reduce the use of herbicides to control ...
Intercropping combined with competitive maize cultivars can reduce the use of herbicides to control ...
Earlier experiments on cassava/soybean intercropping showed that early-maturing soybean reduced the ...
Intercropping combined with competitive maize cultivars can reduce the use of herbicides to control ...
This paper reviews intercropping research for a particular case: cassava-based crop combinations. Ca...
This experiment was conducted at the Agriculture Research Center of Zabol University during 2007 cro...
A field experiment was carried out in Ramhormoz, Iran during the 2008-2009 growing season to investi...
A field experiment was carried out during the 2017-18 cropping season at Jinka Agricultural Research...
Cassava is an important root and tuber crop in the tropics which requires intensive weed management ...
A field experiment was conducted during 2003-04 and 2004-05 to asses the production potential of int...
A field experiment was conducted on a Paleustalf to examine the effect of fertilizer application and...
Reduction of herbicide consumption is one of the goals of modern agriculture. Intercropping is an op...
Increasing diversity and apply intercropping systems is one of approaches to control of weeds. To ev...
The chemical control of weeds raises serious concerns about food safety and environmental quality, w...
Herbicides have simplified weed control, but the use of herbicides, besides being costly, resulted i...
Intercropping combined with competitive maize cultivars can reduce the use of herbicides to control ...
Intercropping combined with competitive maize cultivars can reduce the use of herbicides to control ...
Earlier experiments on cassava/soybean intercropping showed that early-maturing soybean reduced the ...
Intercropping combined with competitive maize cultivars can reduce the use of herbicides to control ...
This paper reviews intercropping research for a particular case: cassava-based crop combinations. Ca...
This experiment was conducted at the Agriculture Research Center of Zabol University during 2007 cro...
A field experiment was carried out in Ramhormoz, Iran during the 2008-2009 growing season to investi...
A field experiment was carried out during the 2017-18 cropping season at Jinka Agricultural Research...