Understanding drivers of weed density and diversity is essential for the development of weed management strategies. Here, we compared temporal changes in weed density and diversity under no-till (NT) and conventional (CONV) tillage systems in cotton–maize rotations on loam, clay loam and sandy loam soils immediately after transition to NT in Kadoma, Zimbabwe. The effect of tillage system on weed density varied through the growth season and was dependent upon soil type and species composition of the weed community. Although weed responses to tillage system varied amongst species, we identified general trend effects on weed density on specific soils. At 3 weeks after crop emergence (WACE), weed density on loam soils was 76% and 96% higher in ...
1. Intensive cropping systems select for a low diversity of weeds tolerant of chemical control, lead...
Introduction: Weed control is the most important challenge for adoption of conservation tillage syst...
Weed competition is a significant problem in maize (Zea mays, L.) production in Sub-Saharan Africa. ...
This study was conducted in Kadoma, Zimbabwe in the smallholder sector (SH) during 2009/2010 and 201...
The study was carried out to evaluate the impact of tillage system in combination with different her...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is a sustainable management system that optimises yield while reducing...
Weed development is one of the major constraints to cereal cropping systems in Southern Africa with ...
Conservation agriculture based on hand hoe dug planting basins has been widely promoted for the last...
Constraints to effective weed management may be the main reason for the small area under minimum til...
The influence of conservation agriculture (CA) on weed ecology has been a concern to many researcher...
CA methods have become increasingly popular in world due to increasing fuel cost and environmental c...
Weed management is one of the major constraints in the Zimbabwe smallholder farming sector contribut...
Many argue that residue retention and effective weed management are the two components limiting the ...
A two-year study was conducted to assess how mulch influences weed dynamics following imposition of ...
Knowledge of the weed seedbank composition, dynamics and relationships with the emergent weed commun...
1. Intensive cropping systems select for a low diversity of weeds tolerant of chemical control, lead...
Introduction: Weed control is the most important challenge for adoption of conservation tillage syst...
Weed competition is a significant problem in maize (Zea mays, L.) production in Sub-Saharan Africa. ...
This study was conducted in Kadoma, Zimbabwe in the smallholder sector (SH) during 2009/2010 and 201...
The study was carried out to evaluate the impact of tillage system in combination with different her...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is a sustainable management system that optimises yield while reducing...
Weed development is one of the major constraints to cereal cropping systems in Southern Africa with ...
Conservation agriculture based on hand hoe dug planting basins has been widely promoted for the last...
Constraints to effective weed management may be the main reason for the small area under minimum til...
The influence of conservation agriculture (CA) on weed ecology has been a concern to many researcher...
CA methods have become increasingly popular in world due to increasing fuel cost and environmental c...
Weed management is one of the major constraints in the Zimbabwe smallholder farming sector contribut...
Many argue that residue retention and effective weed management are the two components limiting the ...
A two-year study was conducted to assess how mulch influences weed dynamics following imposition of ...
Knowledge of the weed seedbank composition, dynamics and relationships with the emergent weed commun...
1. Intensive cropping systems select for a low diversity of weeds tolerant of chemical control, lead...
Introduction: Weed control is the most important challenge for adoption of conservation tillage syst...
Weed competition is a significant problem in maize (Zea mays, L.) production in Sub-Saharan Africa. ...