International audienceClimate change is driving the need to investigate responses to water limitation of morphological traits involved in competition for light, the main resource for which crops and weeds compete in conventional temperature and tropical cropping systems, to better understand field crop-weed dynamics. Our objective was to develop an innovative approach to quantify weed species responses to water limitation, using three species. This approach combined (1) key morphological traits involved in competition for light (taken from a mechanistic crop-weed model) as criteria to analyse responses to water limitation and (2) a pot/greenhouse platform allowing automated precision-watering and daily quantification of soil water availabil...
International audienceAbstractCrops compete with weeds for light, and choosing competitive crop spec...
In an environment involving water deficit and competition, weed species may show inefficient water u...
International audience• Background and Aims Improved modelling of carbon assimilation and plant grow...
International audienceClimate change is driving the need to investigate responses to water limitatio...
Prod? SPE EA GESTAD INRAInternational audienceReducing herbicide use requires alternative strategies...
Prod 2018-126c EA SPE GESTAD INRAInternational audienceReducing herbicide use requires identifying a...
The ability to compete for resources is a main determinant of a plant?s success within a plant commu...
International audienceTo assess the competitive ability of plant species, ecologists describe many s...
International audienceWeed dynamics models are essential for assessing crop management techniques an...
Prod 2018-202b SPE EA GESTAD INRAInternational audienceCrops compete with weeds for light, and choos...
Global temperatures are predicted to increase by 1.5-5.9°C during this century, and this change is l...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Improved modelling of carbon assimilation and plant growth to low soil moisture...
International audienceAbstractCrops compete with weeds for light, and choosing competitive crop spec...
In an environment involving water deficit and competition, weed species may show inefficient water u...
International audience• Background and Aims Improved modelling of carbon assimilation and plant grow...
International audienceClimate change is driving the need to investigate responses to water limitatio...
Prod? SPE EA GESTAD INRAInternational audienceReducing herbicide use requires alternative strategies...
Prod 2018-126c EA SPE GESTAD INRAInternational audienceReducing herbicide use requires identifying a...
The ability to compete for resources is a main determinant of a plant?s success within a plant commu...
International audienceTo assess the competitive ability of plant species, ecologists describe many s...
International audienceWeed dynamics models are essential for assessing crop management techniques an...
Prod 2018-202b SPE EA GESTAD INRAInternational audienceCrops compete with weeds for light, and choos...
Global temperatures are predicted to increase by 1.5-5.9°C during this century, and this change is l...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Improved modelling of carbon assimilation and plant growth to low soil moisture...
International audienceAbstractCrops compete with weeds for light, and choosing competitive crop spec...
In an environment involving water deficit and competition, weed species may show inefficient water u...
International audience• Background and Aims Improved modelling of carbon assimilation and plant grow...