There are often negative side-effects associated with the traditional (silage) maize cropping system related to the unprotected soil surface. Reducing soil disturbance could enhance system sustainability. Yet, increased weed pressure and decreased nitrogen availability, particularly in organic agriculture, may limit the implementation of alternative management methods. Therefore, a field experiment was conducted at two distinct locations to evaluate the weed control efficiency of 18 organically managed silage maize cropping systems. Examined parameters were relative weed groundcover (GCweed) and its correlation with maize dry matter yield (DMY), relative proportion of dominant weed species (DWS) and their groups by life form (DWSgroup). Tre...
A seven year field study was conducted in south-western Slovakia to investigate the effects of diffe...
Book of abstract p.372International audienceCover crop (CC) mixtures appear as a promising agroecolo...
A field study was conducted at Agricultural Research Farm, NWFP Agricultural University Peshawar dur...
Traditional (silage) maize production often has negative side-effects related to unprotected soil su...
In organic cropping systems cover crops have the potential to develop into a crucial factor of an ec...
A study was conducted in 1996 and 1997, aimed at evaluating the effects that four different croppin...
International audienceCover crops (CC) have been proposed as a promising ecological tool to manage w...
Reduced soil tillage is widely adopted since the awareness of agro-ecosystem and soil preservation a...
Field experiments were conducted to determine the effects of organic and inorganic amendments on wee...
International audienceCover crop (CC) mixtures appear as a promising agroecological tool for weed ma...
In a long-term cropping systems trial comparing organically and conventionally managed systems, orga...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is thought to reduce weed pressure from the third year of adoption, wh...
The researcher investigated the effectiveness of chemical weeding, mechanical weeding and hand hoein...
Weed management is a major issue in organic farming systems. Although interseeding cover crops is on...
A seven year field study was conducted in south-western Slovakia to investigate the effects of diffe...
Book of abstract p.372International audienceCover crop (CC) mixtures appear as a promising agroecolo...
A field study was conducted at Agricultural Research Farm, NWFP Agricultural University Peshawar dur...
Traditional (silage) maize production often has negative side-effects related to unprotected soil su...
In organic cropping systems cover crops have the potential to develop into a crucial factor of an ec...
A study was conducted in 1996 and 1997, aimed at evaluating the effects that four different croppin...
International audienceCover crops (CC) have been proposed as a promising ecological tool to manage w...
Reduced soil tillage is widely adopted since the awareness of agro-ecosystem and soil preservation a...
Field experiments were conducted to determine the effects of organic and inorganic amendments on wee...
International audienceCover crop (CC) mixtures appear as a promising agroecological tool for weed ma...
In a long-term cropping systems trial comparing organically and conventionally managed systems, orga...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is thought to reduce weed pressure from the third year of adoption, wh...
The researcher investigated the effectiveness of chemical weeding, mechanical weeding and hand hoein...
Weed management is a major issue in organic farming systems. Although interseeding cover crops is on...
A seven year field study was conducted in south-western Slovakia to investigate the effects of diffe...
Book of abstract p.372International audienceCover crop (CC) mixtures appear as a promising agroecolo...
A field study was conducted at Agricultural Research Farm, NWFP Agricultural University Peshawar dur...