Control of perennial weeds, such as Elymus repens, generally requires herbicides or intensive tillage. Alternative methods, such as mowing and competition from subsidiary crops, provide less efficient control. Fragmenting the rhizomes, with minimal soil disturbance and damage to the main crop, could potentially increase the efficacy and consistency of such control methods. This study's aim was to investigate whether fragmenting the rhizomes and mowing enhance the control of E. repens in a white clover sward. Six field experiments were conducted in 2012 and 2013 in Uppsala, Sweden, and Ås, Norway. The effect of cutting slits in the soil using a flat spade in a 10 × 10 cm or 20 × 20 cm grid and the effect of repeated mowing were investigated....
Perennial weeds are an increasing challenge in organic farming in the Nordic countries. The aim of t...
Control of Common Couch-grass often conflicts with the need to retain nutrients in organic cropping ...
Couch grass (Elymus repens) is a morphologically diverse, rhizomatous, perennial grass that is a pro...
Control of perennial weeds, such as Elymus repens, generally requires herbicides or intensive tillag...
Elymus repens is a problematic perennial weed in annual crops, grasslands and leys. Rhizome fragment...
Tillage controls perennial weeds, such as Elymus repens, partly because it fragments their undergrou...
The perennial Elymus repens is considered to be one of the most important weeds on arable land in th...
Elymus repens is a perennial grass weed that causes great yield losses in a variety of crops in ...
Quackgrass is a problematic agricultural weed in the temperate zones of the world and is difficult t...
Couch grass (Elymus repens) has large impact on yield and management strategies in temperate areas o...
Weed control has always been a major challenge in arable lands. Elymus repens (couch grass), a rhizo...
The control of perennial weeds in organic crop production needs reconsideration to minimise losses o...
Preliminary results show that there is room for improvement within existing control methods of couch...
Perennial weeds are an increasing challenge in organic farming in the Nordic countries. The aim of t...
Control of Common Couch-grass often conflicts with the need to retain nutrients in organic cropping ...
Couch grass (Elymus repens) is a morphologically diverse, rhizomatous, perennial grass that is a pro...
Control of perennial weeds, such as Elymus repens, generally requires herbicides or intensive tillag...
Elymus repens is a problematic perennial weed in annual crops, grasslands and leys. Rhizome fragment...
Tillage controls perennial weeds, such as Elymus repens, partly because it fragments their undergrou...
The perennial Elymus repens is considered to be one of the most important weeds on arable land in th...
Elymus repens is a perennial grass weed that causes great yield losses in a variety of crops in ...
Quackgrass is a problematic agricultural weed in the temperate zones of the world and is difficult t...
Couch grass (Elymus repens) has large impact on yield and management strategies in temperate areas o...
Weed control has always been a major challenge in arable lands. Elymus repens (couch grass), a rhizo...
The control of perennial weeds in organic crop production needs reconsideration to minimise losses o...
Preliminary results show that there is room for improvement within existing control methods of couch...
Perennial weeds are an increasing challenge in organic farming in the Nordic countries. The aim of t...
Control of Common Couch-grass often conflicts with the need to retain nutrients in organic cropping ...
Couch grass (Elymus repens) is a morphologically diverse, rhizomatous, perennial grass that is a pro...