Mechanical weed control in low competitive, organic vegetable production systems is challenging, particularly in fields with large populations of Galinsoga spp. (Asteraceae). Various false seedbed techniques are used prior to crop planting or sowing to prevent weed emergence, albeit with variable success. This study investigated the impact of machinery type (flamer, hoe and harrow), number of passes (2 and 4), tillage depth (1-4 cm) and intensity (double and single hoeing, and hoeing with or without additional harrowing) on weed emergence and seedbank density in 0-5 cm topsoil of organic vegetable fields. False seedbed machinery that did not or minimally disturb the soil was most appropriate for preventive control of Galinsoga quadriradiata...
The effects of three different weed management strategies on the required input of hand weeding in a...
Weed problems can constrain organic crop production resulting in significant losses in yield and qua...
International audienceNo‐till cropping systems that include cover crops could lead to important chan...
Mechanical weed control in low competitive, organic vegetable production systems is challenging, par...
Galinsoga quadriradiata and Galinsoga parviflora are very troublesome weeds in many organic vegetabl...
Frequent cultivation is often used to control weeds in crops such as lettuce. The efficacy of this t...
Stale seedbeds can be used in arable farming to reduce the density of weeds in the crop. This type o...
Punch planting is introduced as a new method to reduce weeds within rows in organically grown crops....
Weeds are the most important biological constraints in crop production systems. Herbicides are used ...
The false seedbed technique reduces the weed seed bank in the topsoil and, as a result, significantl...
Little information is available on the stale seedbed effect on seedbank reduction. This weed managem...
Effectively managing weeds in organic vegetable production continues to be challenging and costly. C...
Germination is a key process in the dynamics of weed populations. In no-tillage systems, crop seedin...
The effects of stale seedbed preparations and several weed control methods on the emergence of weeds...
Soil and residue manipulation can assist weed management by killing weeds mechanically, interfering ...
The effects of three different weed management strategies on the required input of hand weeding in a...
Weed problems can constrain organic crop production resulting in significant losses in yield and qua...
International audienceNo‐till cropping systems that include cover crops could lead to important chan...
Mechanical weed control in low competitive, organic vegetable production systems is challenging, par...
Galinsoga quadriradiata and Galinsoga parviflora are very troublesome weeds in many organic vegetabl...
Frequent cultivation is often used to control weeds in crops such as lettuce. The efficacy of this t...
Stale seedbeds can be used in arable farming to reduce the density of weeds in the crop. This type o...
Punch planting is introduced as a new method to reduce weeds within rows in organically grown crops....
Weeds are the most important biological constraints in crop production systems. Herbicides are used ...
The false seedbed technique reduces the weed seed bank in the topsoil and, as a result, significantl...
Little information is available on the stale seedbed effect on seedbank reduction. This weed managem...
Effectively managing weeds in organic vegetable production continues to be challenging and costly. C...
Germination is a key process in the dynamics of weed populations. In no-tillage systems, crop seedin...
The effects of stale seedbed preparations and several weed control methods on the emergence of weeds...
Soil and residue manipulation can assist weed management by killing weeds mechanically, interfering ...
The effects of three different weed management strategies on the required input of hand weeding in a...
Weed problems can constrain organic crop production resulting in significant losses in yield and qua...
International audienceNo‐till cropping systems that include cover crops could lead to important chan...