Changing agricultural practices from conventional to conservation tillage generally leads to increased weed populations and herbicide use. To gain information about the possible use of lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) cover crop as an alternative and sustainable weed-control strategy for winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), an experiment was performed at Thiverval-Grignon, France, from 2008 to 2010. We compared conventional and reduced tillage as well as the presence and absence of living mulch (i.e. lucerne) on weeds and wheat production. Percentage soil coverage and aboveground biomass of wheat, lucerne and weeds were measured at the end of grain filling. Weed communities were analysed in terms of composition and diversity. During both season...
The possibilities to reduce primary tillage by introducing CCs to maintain weed infestation at a lev...
In this study, weed management in winter wheat influenced by different soil tillage systems was inve...
Crop rotation may be used to prevent the continuous selection of weed species adapted to one crop ty...
International audienceChanging agricultural practices from conventional to conservation tillage gene...
Intercropping provides several benefits to the agro-ecosystem and plays an important role in Integra...
International audienceComplex crop rotations may be beneficial for weed management. We analysed how ...
International audienceThe adoption of no-tillage is presently a strong trend in Europe. If this crop...
ISBN: 978-84-09-37744-2International audienceIn Europe, Conservation Agriculture is currently challe...
In organic grain production, weeds are one of the major limiting factors along with crop nitrogen de...
Reduction of soil tillage is of paramount importance for agricultural soil preservation. However, it...
Relay intercropping of subsidiary legumes with durum wheat (living mulch) can be a viable option to ...
Wheat occupies a principal place in the diet of humans globally, contributing more to our daily calo...
The possibilities to reduce primary tillage by introducing CCs to maintain weed infestation at a lev...
In this study, weed management in winter wheat influenced by different soil tillage systems was inve...
Crop rotation may be used to prevent the continuous selection of weed species adapted to one crop ty...
International audienceChanging agricultural practices from conventional to conservation tillage gene...
Intercropping provides several benefits to the agro-ecosystem and plays an important role in Integra...
International audienceComplex crop rotations may be beneficial for weed management. We analysed how ...
International audienceThe adoption of no-tillage is presently a strong trend in Europe. If this crop...
ISBN: 978-84-09-37744-2International audienceIn Europe, Conservation Agriculture is currently challe...
In organic grain production, weeds are one of the major limiting factors along with crop nitrogen de...
Reduction of soil tillage is of paramount importance for agricultural soil preservation. However, it...
Relay intercropping of subsidiary legumes with durum wheat (living mulch) can be a viable option to ...
Wheat occupies a principal place in the diet of humans globally, contributing more to our daily calo...
The possibilities to reduce primary tillage by introducing CCs to maintain weed infestation at a lev...
In this study, weed management in winter wheat influenced by different soil tillage systems was inve...
Crop rotation may be used to prevent the continuous selection of weed species adapted to one crop ty...