Reducing soil tillage can lead to many benefits, but this practice often increases weed abundance and thus the need for herbicides, especially during the transition phase from inversion tillage to non-inversion tillage. We evaluated if subsidiary crops (SCs, e.g., cover crops) can mitigate the effects of non-inversion tillage on weed abundance. Two-year experiments studying SC use, tillage intensity, and nitrogen (N) fertilization level were carried out twice at six sites throughout northern and central Europe. SCs significantly reduced weed cover throughout the intercrop period (−55% to −1% depending on site), but only slightly during the main crops. Overall weed abundance and weed biomass were higher when using non-inversion tillage with ...
Reduced tillage reduces soil erosion and increases topsoil organic matter compared with conventional...
International audienceAgricultural practices such as soil tillage emit greenhouse gases such as CO2 ...
The study aimed to uncover the mechanism of how cover crops versus autumn tillage influences the com...
Reducing soil tillage can lead to many benefits, but this practice often increases weed abundance an...
The non-turning or only superficial turning of soil is considered to be a gentle tillage method. Nev...
No-Till (NT) and Reduced Tillage (RT) are conservation tillage practices with a high potential to re...
Soil tillage and nitrogen (N) management effects on weed species composition were evaluated in 2013 ...
Reduced tillage is increasingly promoted to improve sustainability and productivity of agricultural ...
The possibilities to reduce primary tillage by introducing CCs to maintain weed infestation at a lev...
International audienceCover crops (CC) have been proposed as a promising ecological tool to manage w...
Book of abstract p.372International audienceThe carry-over effect of cover crops on weeds and crop p...
No Till and Reduced Till are conservation tillage practices with a high potential to restore or impr...
Reduced tillage reduces soil erosion and increases topsoil organic matter compared with conventional...
International audienceAgricultural practices such as soil tillage emit greenhouse gases such as CO2 ...
The study aimed to uncover the mechanism of how cover crops versus autumn tillage influences the com...
Reducing soil tillage can lead to many benefits, but this practice often increases weed abundance an...
The non-turning or only superficial turning of soil is considered to be a gentle tillage method. Nev...
No-Till (NT) and Reduced Tillage (RT) are conservation tillage practices with a high potential to re...
Soil tillage and nitrogen (N) management effects on weed species composition were evaluated in 2013 ...
Reduced tillage is increasingly promoted to improve sustainability and productivity of agricultural ...
The possibilities to reduce primary tillage by introducing CCs to maintain weed infestation at a lev...
International audienceCover crops (CC) have been proposed as a promising ecological tool to manage w...
Book of abstract p.372International audienceThe carry-over effect of cover crops on weeds and crop p...
No Till and Reduced Till are conservation tillage practices with a high potential to restore or impr...
Reduced tillage reduces soil erosion and increases topsoil organic matter compared with conventional...
International audienceAgricultural practices such as soil tillage emit greenhouse gases such as CO2 ...
The study aimed to uncover the mechanism of how cover crops versus autumn tillage influences the com...