In the wet tropics weeds can grow all year round. In shifting cultivation systems the fallow period is used to restrain the development of weeds because they threaten the re-use of the land. Overhead shade suppresses the heliophytic weeds growing on the site and interrupts the continuous re-seeding of the field. This is the first phase of weed suppression. During the second phase, shade cover is maintained to allow the reduction of viable weed seeds in the soil. In the Taï farm system, Côte d'Ivoire, little weeding is carried out because optimum use is made of the natural fallow vegetation as a weed-break. The first phase took 6-12 months, the second 10 years. The shading out of weeds is cheap and effective yet demands much land. Those farm...
Shifting cultivation systems, one of the most widely distributed forms of agriculture in the tropics...
Shifting cultivation is practiced by millions of farmers in the tropics and has been accused of caus...
One of the reasons frequently given for large family size in traditional societies in developing cou...
In the wet tropics weeds can grow all year round. In shifting cultivation systems the fallow period ...
Broadleaved pantropical annual herbs were the dominant weeds found during an on-farm agronomic surve...
The composition and pattern of weed flora in arable fields are determined by their seedbank structur...
Favoured by new cultivation techniques, weeds are becoming more and more of a problem in tropical ag...
Favoured by new cultivation techniques, weeds are becoming more and more of a problem in tropical ag...
Favoured by new cultivation techniques, weeds are becoming more and more of a problem in tropical ag...
Weed seed rain was monitored in field plots under three fallow types and four land-use intensities i...
The article begins with an overview of the practice of fallow in farming to reduce erosion and to re...
In Asia and other tropical regions shifting cultivation was the first form of agroforestry to be wid...
Control of weeds is an essential aspect of crop production. Weeds compete with crops for water, nutr...
Crop management without fertilizer input, which is commonly practiced by most farmers in the humid f...
Planted fallows are an alternative to the unsustainable bush fallow for improved soil and weed manag...
Shifting cultivation systems, one of the most widely distributed forms of agriculture in the tropics...
Shifting cultivation is practiced by millions of farmers in the tropics and has been accused of caus...
One of the reasons frequently given for large family size in traditional societies in developing cou...
In the wet tropics weeds can grow all year round. In shifting cultivation systems the fallow period ...
Broadleaved pantropical annual herbs were the dominant weeds found during an on-farm agronomic surve...
The composition and pattern of weed flora in arable fields are determined by their seedbank structur...
Favoured by new cultivation techniques, weeds are becoming more and more of a problem in tropical ag...
Favoured by new cultivation techniques, weeds are becoming more and more of a problem in tropical ag...
Favoured by new cultivation techniques, weeds are becoming more and more of a problem in tropical ag...
Weed seed rain was monitored in field plots under three fallow types and four land-use intensities i...
The article begins with an overview of the practice of fallow in farming to reduce erosion and to re...
In Asia and other tropical regions shifting cultivation was the first form of agroforestry to be wid...
Control of weeds is an essential aspect of crop production. Weeds compete with crops for water, nutr...
Crop management without fertilizer input, which is commonly practiced by most farmers in the humid f...
Planted fallows are an alternative to the unsustainable bush fallow for improved soil and weed manag...
Shifting cultivation systems, one of the most widely distributed forms of agriculture in the tropics...
Shifting cultivation is practiced by millions of farmers in the tropics and has been accused of caus...
One of the reasons frequently given for large family size in traditional societies in developing cou...