Weed behaviour in crop fields has been extensively studied; nevertheless, limited knowledge is available for particular cropping systems, such as no-till systems. Improving weed management under no-till conditions requires an understanding of the interaction between crop residues and the seedling emergence process. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of maize and wheat residues, applied in three different quantities (1, the field quantity, 0.5, and 1.5-fold amounts of the field quantity), on the emergence of eight weed species: Abutilon theophrasti, Amaranthus retroflexus, Chenopodium album, Digitaria sanguinalis, Echinochloa crus-galli, Setaria pumila, Sonchus oleraceus, and Sorghum halepense. The experiment was conducted over two c...
Knowledge of the weed seedbank composition, dynamics and relationships with the emergent weed commun...
Knowledge of weed soil seed bank is of great importance for forecasting weediness for next years. Cr...
The role of forestry plantation residues (leaf and branch) in the suppression of establishment of fo...
No-till management leads to beneficial effects on soil fertility preservation, erosion mitigation an...
Laboratory bioassays have shown that large-seeded species better tolerate cover crop residue–mediate...
Introduction: Elimination or reduction of tillage in conservation agricultural systems has led to wi...
Although residue management seems a key factor in residue-mediated weed suppression, very few studie...
Crop residues acting as mulches can influence weed seedling emergence and weed biomass. A field stud...
Enhanced understanding of soil disturbance effects on weed seedling recruitment will help guide impr...
The adoption of conservation agriculture can produce several economic and environmental benefits but...
In the present study, there were studied the effects of mulch with the residues of two aromatic and ...
Crop residue retention could affect the emergence and biomass of weeds in different ways. A summer a...
Soil tillage modifi es weed seedling emergence by acting on the vertical seed distribution in the so...
Allelopathy refers to an ecological phenomenon where there is plant-plant interference through relea...
No other event in the life cycle of weeds affects scouting and management timing as greatly as weed ...
Knowledge of the weed seedbank composition, dynamics and relationships with the emergent weed commun...
Knowledge of weed soil seed bank is of great importance for forecasting weediness for next years. Cr...
The role of forestry plantation residues (leaf and branch) in the suppression of establishment of fo...
No-till management leads to beneficial effects on soil fertility preservation, erosion mitigation an...
Laboratory bioassays have shown that large-seeded species better tolerate cover crop residue–mediate...
Introduction: Elimination or reduction of tillage in conservation agricultural systems has led to wi...
Although residue management seems a key factor in residue-mediated weed suppression, very few studie...
Crop residues acting as mulches can influence weed seedling emergence and weed biomass. A field stud...
Enhanced understanding of soil disturbance effects on weed seedling recruitment will help guide impr...
The adoption of conservation agriculture can produce several economic and environmental benefits but...
In the present study, there were studied the effects of mulch with the residues of two aromatic and ...
Crop residue retention could affect the emergence and biomass of weeds in different ways. A summer a...
Soil tillage modifi es weed seedling emergence by acting on the vertical seed distribution in the so...
Allelopathy refers to an ecological phenomenon where there is plant-plant interference through relea...
No other event in the life cycle of weeds affects scouting and management timing as greatly as weed ...
Knowledge of the weed seedbank composition, dynamics and relationships with the emergent weed commun...
Knowledge of weed soil seed bank is of great importance for forecasting weediness for next years. Cr...
The role of forestry plantation residues (leaf and branch) in the suppression of establishment of fo...