A field study was carried out in 2017 and 2018 in two Italian rice farms (at Livorno Ferraris and Rovasenda) to assess the effect of using cover crops as green mulching on weed control and rice yield. In each site, three different rice fields were sown after rice harvest with either Vicia villosa, Lolium multiflorum, or a mixture of both (V. villosa 40% + L. multiflorum 60%); at Rovasenda a small percentage of Brassica napus and Triticale was also present in the mixture. An additional field at both sites without cover crop was considered as a control reference. Rice was broadcasted sown within the cover crop in May. After few days, the cover crop was terminated in half of each field using a roller-crimper, while in the other half it was ter...
Conservation agriculture (CA) based practices are gaining popularity in smallholder farming systems ...
The species belonging to the genus Echinochloa represent the main weeds in rice fields worldwide. He...
Competition from weeds is the most important yield reducing factor in African rice production system...
The adoption of dry direct seeding of rice in many Asian countries has resulted in increased interes...
This study aimed to analyze the impact of ryegrass as a soil cover on soil moisture level, initial r...
ABSTRACT. Direct seeding of rice (Oryza sativa L.) induces the production of greater grain yields in...
An experiment was carried out at farmers ' field to compare the effects of live mulches and her...
System of rice intensification (SRI) makes the yield of rice to significantly increase in addition t...
In Madagascar, upland rainfed rice is traditionally grown on tilled soil without transplanting. Wee...
Farmers’ in the tropics and subtropics of Asia traditionally transplant rice seedlings in puddled so...
Flooding, allelopathic varieties, and non-synthetic herbicides are potential options for weed manage...
Because of the rapid depletion of water and shortage of labor, farmers in many Asian regions are mov...
Food production in rich countries relies strongly on intensive use of external inputs at the expense...
Two years research data reveals, CT produced about 30% higher weed density and 40% higher biomass co...
Severe water shortage in Pakistan has led the researchers to develop different sowing methods of ric...
Conservation agriculture (CA) based practices are gaining popularity in smallholder farming systems ...
The species belonging to the genus Echinochloa represent the main weeds in rice fields worldwide. He...
Competition from weeds is the most important yield reducing factor in African rice production system...
The adoption of dry direct seeding of rice in many Asian countries has resulted in increased interes...
This study aimed to analyze the impact of ryegrass as a soil cover on soil moisture level, initial r...
ABSTRACT. Direct seeding of rice (Oryza sativa L.) induces the production of greater grain yields in...
An experiment was carried out at farmers ' field to compare the effects of live mulches and her...
System of rice intensification (SRI) makes the yield of rice to significantly increase in addition t...
In Madagascar, upland rainfed rice is traditionally grown on tilled soil without transplanting. Wee...
Farmers’ in the tropics and subtropics of Asia traditionally transplant rice seedlings in puddled so...
Flooding, allelopathic varieties, and non-synthetic herbicides are potential options for weed manage...
Because of the rapid depletion of water and shortage of labor, farmers in many Asian regions are mov...
Food production in rich countries relies strongly on intensive use of external inputs at the expense...
Two years research data reveals, CT produced about 30% higher weed density and 40% higher biomass co...
Severe water shortage in Pakistan has led the researchers to develop different sowing methods of ric...
Conservation agriculture (CA) based practices are gaining popularity in smallholder farming systems ...
The species belonging to the genus Echinochloa represent the main weeds in rice fields worldwide. He...
Competition from weeds is the most important yield reducing factor in African rice production system...