IntroductionArable weeds adapt to any changes in disturbance and management. On arable fields, tilling disturbs the soil, while cropping practices like rotation, pesticide use, fertilizer use, and the use of subsidiary crops characterize the management of the field. On a species level, weeds adapt in their abundance and composition. The species have certain traits to use the on-site resources best. Our objective was to investigate if traits beyond just species describe the adaptation of weeds to tillage and cropping systems. Therefore, we present a use case of weeds on fields cropped with maize in Germany.Material and methodsOver 2 years, we conducted a nationwide weed survey on 577 maize fields. On each field, the abundance of each weed sp...
Knowledge of the weed seedbank composition, dynamics and relationships with the emergent weed commun...
One of the most important stress factors in maize (Zea mays L.) fields is weed competition, which re...
Abstract. The paper present the results of 26 variants of weed control in maize (grouped in 6 distin...
International audienceA major aim in invasion biology is identifying traits distinguishing alien inv...
The effect of tillage technology of maize on intensity of weed infestation and weed species composit...
A seven year field study was conducted in south-western Slovakia to investigate the effects of diffe...
EA EcolDurInternational audienceThe objective of the present study was to use a cropping system mode...
International audienceQuestion: Which weed traits respond to the community assembly filters imposed ...
International audienceConservation agriculture is designed to deliver more sustainable cropping syst...
This study assessed the impact of using soil tillage in maize crops on weed infestation intensity an...
ABSTRACT: A field trial was conducted with the aim of assessing weed seed bank status of soil under ...
There is a growing interest in the use of functional approaches for the study of weed assemblages, t...
The area cultivated with maize in Germany is continuously increasing throughout the last years. Neve...
EA EcolDur CT1International audienceCropping systems change over time to adapt to socio-economical a...
Knowledge of the weed seedbank composition, dynamics and relationships with the emergent weed commun...
One of the most important stress factors in maize (Zea mays L.) fields is weed competition, which re...
Abstract. The paper present the results of 26 variants of weed control in maize (grouped in 6 distin...
International audienceA major aim in invasion biology is identifying traits distinguishing alien inv...
The effect of tillage technology of maize on intensity of weed infestation and weed species composit...
A seven year field study was conducted in south-western Slovakia to investigate the effects of diffe...
EA EcolDurInternational audienceThe objective of the present study was to use a cropping system mode...
International audienceQuestion: Which weed traits respond to the community assembly filters imposed ...
International audienceConservation agriculture is designed to deliver more sustainable cropping syst...
This study assessed the impact of using soil tillage in maize crops on weed infestation intensity an...
ABSTRACT: A field trial was conducted with the aim of assessing weed seed bank status of soil under ...
There is a growing interest in the use of functional approaches for the study of weed assemblages, t...
The area cultivated with maize in Germany is continuously increasing throughout the last years. Neve...
EA EcolDur CT1International audienceCropping systems change over time to adapt to socio-economical a...
Knowledge of the weed seedbank composition, dynamics and relationships with the emergent weed commun...
One of the most important stress factors in maize (Zea mays L.) fields is weed competition, which re...
Abstract. The paper present the results of 26 variants of weed control in maize (grouped in 6 distin...