Description of the subject. Weed pressure is a main biotic constraint in tropical agriculture. Cover crop mixtures have increased in popularity to limit weed growth through competition for shared resources, but the relationship between cover crop diversity and weed suppression is still under debate. Objectives. This study aimed to assess the impact of increasing cover crops diversity (one to four species) on weed control during two growing seasons (tropical summer and winter) in Reunion Island. Methods. Weed control was expressed regarding ground cover by weeds and weed aboveground dry mass and linked to cover crop traits in the mixtures during four months of growth. Results. While cover crops reduced weed ground cover and dry mass by 60% a...