International audienceThe adoption of non-inversion tillage practices has been widely promoted due to their potential benefits in reducing energy consumption and greenhouse emissions as well as improving soil fertility. However, the lack of soil inversion usually increases weed infestations and changes the composition of the weed community. Weed management is still a main drawback for the wider adoption of reduced tillage practices. However, it is not entirely clear whether these changes in weed communities are a consequence of non-random filters on the functional attributes of weed species and may thus affect the potential weed-crop competition relationship.Here, we analyse the changes in weed diversity, community composition, and the func...
Agricultural practices such as soil tillage emit greenhouse gases such as CO2 and N2O. As a conseque...
Reduced tillage may improve the environmental and economic performance of organic farming. Reducing ...
International audienceConservation agriculture (CA) has been identified as one of the farming system...
The adoption of non-inversion tillage practices has been widely promoted due to their potential bene...
<p>The adoption of non-inversion tillage practices has been widely promoted due to their potential b...
The adoption of non-inversion tillage practices has been widely promoted due to their potential bene...
Disturbances have a prominent role in structuring plant communities. However, in agroecosystems, the...
The first step to develop an environmentally sound weed management is to know how weed communities r...
This paper explores the effect of agroecological service crops (ASCs), i.e., crops included in the c...
Reducing soil tillage can lead to many benefits, but this practice often increases weed abundance an...
Sustainable cropping systems based on low inputs have received much attention, even if they may lead...
Environmental concerns are pushing organic farmers to substitute ploughing with reduced tillage but ...
ABSTRACT: An important drawback in adopting minimum tillage (MT) and no-tillage (NT) techniques is t...
Agricultural practices such as soil tillage emit greenhouse gases such as CO2 and N2O. As a conseque...
Reduced tillage may improve the environmental and economic performance of organic farming. Reducing ...
International audienceConservation agriculture (CA) has been identified as one of the farming system...
The adoption of non-inversion tillage practices has been widely promoted due to their potential bene...
<p>The adoption of non-inversion tillage practices has been widely promoted due to their potential b...
The adoption of non-inversion tillage practices has been widely promoted due to their potential bene...
Disturbances have a prominent role in structuring plant communities. However, in agroecosystems, the...
The first step to develop an environmentally sound weed management is to know how weed communities r...
This paper explores the effect of agroecological service crops (ASCs), i.e., crops included in the c...
Reducing soil tillage can lead to many benefits, but this practice often increases weed abundance an...
Sustainable cropping systems based on low inputs have received much attention, even if they may lead...
Environmental concerns are pushing organic farmers to substitute ploughing with reduced tillage but ...
ABSTRACT: An important drawback in adopting minimum tillage (MT) and no-tillage (NT) techniques is t...
Agricultural practices such as soil tillage emit greenhouse gases such as CO2 and N2O. As a conseque...
Reduced tillage may improve the environmental and economic performance of organic farming. Reducing ...
International audienceConservation agriculture (CA) has been identified as one of the farming system...