Soil erosion and pesticide use are critical issues in sustainable agriculture. With a view to decreasing the amount of pesticides used for weed control, researchers assessed the impact of tillage, cropping systems and weed management regimes on seasonal and long-term weed and weed seedbank population dynamics, especially in Conservation Reserve Program land being returned to production
Comparisons across the three Iowa research sites, with histories ranging from three to 17 years, all...
International audienceContext Little is known about the long-term contribution of cover crops to wee...
The influence of conservation agriculture (CA) on weed ecology has been a concern to many researcher...
Conservation tillage (CT) has had more impact on weed control in row crop production than any other ...
This study was designed to determine whether tillage systems left in place for significant periods o...
Iowans are growing increasingly concerned about potential water pollution in Iowa due to heavy ferti...
Tillage has been known to cause soil erosion and cost time and resources and this affects productivi...
Multiyear field experiments using three crop rotations, two of which were low-external-input (LEI) s...
Long-term monoculture has a de-stroying impact on plant production, while crop rotation is known as...
Currently, Iowa farmers have no convenient method for reliably determining weed pressures in a field...
Conservation agriculture (CA) has been identified as an effective tool for sustainably increasing th...
Knowledge of the effects of agricultural practices on weed seedbank dynamics is essential for predic...
Any serious attempt to reduce pesticide use must focus on weed management. This project looks at pra...
In the current era of herbicide-based weed management systems, it is easy to assume the success of w...
Knowledge of weed soil seed bank is of great importance for forecasting weediness for next years. Cr...
Comparisons across the three Iowa research sites, with histories ranging from three to 17 years, all...
International audienceContext Little is known about the long-term contribution of cover crops to wee...
The influence of conservation agriculture (CA) on weed ecology has been a concern to many researcher...
Conservation tillage (CT) has had more impact on weed control in row crop production than any other ...
This study was designed to determine whether tillage systems left in place for significant periods o...
Iowans are growing increasingly concerned about potential water pollution in Iowa due to heavy ferti...
Tillage has been known to cause soil erosion and cost time and resources and this affects productivi...
Multiyear field experiments using three crop rotations, two of which were low-external-input (LEI) s...
Long-term monoculture has a de-stroying impact on plant production, while crop rotation is known as...
Currently, Iowa farmers have no convenient method for reliably determining weed pressures in a field...
Conservation agriculture (CA) has been identified as an effective tool for sustainably increasing th...
Knowledge of the effects of agricultural practices on weed seedbank dynamics is essential for predic...
Any serious attempt to reduce pesticide use must focus on weed management. This project looks at pra...
In the current era of herbicide-based weed management systems, it is easy to assume the success of w...
Knowledge of weed soil seed bank is of great importance for forecasting weediness for next years. Cr...
Comparisons across the three Iowa research sites, with histories ranging from three to 17 years, all...
International audienceContext Little is known about the long-term contribution of cover crops to wee...
The influence of conservation agriculture (CA) on weed ecology has been a concern to many researcher...