Weed-induced crop yield loss: a new paradigm and new challenges

DP Horvath, SA Clay, CJ Swanton, JV Anderson… - Trends in Plant …, 2023‏ - cell.com
Direct competition for resources is generally considered the primary mechanism for weed-
induced yield loss. A re-evaluation of physiological evidence suggests weeds initially impact …

Sustainable crop and weed management in the era of the EU Green Deal: A survival guide

A Tataridas, P Kanatas, A Chatzigeorgiou… - Agronomy, 2022‏ - mdpi.com
Agricultural systems in the EU have become more vulnerable and less sustainable due to an
overreliance on herbicides and the tremendous increase in herbicide-resistant weeds. The …

[HTML][HTML] Bioherbicides: An eco-friendly tool for sustainable weed management

M Hasan, MS Ahmad-Hamdani, AM Rosli, H Hamdan - Plants, 2021‏ - mdpi.com
Weed management is an arduous undertaking in crop production. Integrated weed
management, inclusive of the application of bioherbicides, is an emerging weed control …

Ecological-economic trade-offs of diversified farming systems–a review

J Rosa-Schleich, J Loos, O Mußhoff, T Tscharntke - Ecological economics, 2019‏ - Elsevier
Abstract Diversified Farming (DF) Systems aim to integrate ecological and economic
benefits for sustainable agriculture. DF systems can enhance ecological benefits at the farm …

Does diversifying crop rotations suppress weeds? A meta-analysis

D Weisberger, V Nichols, M Liebman - PloS one, 2019‏ - journals.plos.org
Over the past half-century, crop rotations have become increasingly simplified, with whole
regions producing only one or two crops in succession. Simplification is problematic from a …

Weeds in a changing climate: vulnerabilities, consequences, and implications for future weed management

K Ramesh, A Matloob, F Aslam, SK Florentine… - Frontiers in plant …, 2017‏ - frontiersin.org
Whilst it is agreed that climate change will impact on the long-term interactions between
crops and weeds, the results of this impact are far from clear. We suggest that a thorough …

Does occasional tillage undo the ecosystem services gained with no-till? A review

H Blanco-Canqui, CS Wortmann - Soil and Tillage Research, 2020‏ - Elsevier
Continuous no-till (NT) is an effective practice to control soil erosion, conserve water, and
reduce monetary and energy costs, but it can be challenged by inadequate weed control …

The diversification of species in crop rotation increases the profitability of grain production systems

B Volsi, GE Higashi, I Bordin, TS Telles - Scientific Reports, 2022‏ - nature.com
Crop rotation with species diversification contributes to the control of pests, diseases and
weeds and improves soil fertility and conservation, which can lead to increased profitability …

[HTML][HTML] Conservation tillage and weed management influencing weed dynamics, crop performance, soil properties, and profitability in a rice–wheat–greengram …

BA Alhammad, DK Roy, S Ranjan, SR Padhan, S Sow… - Agronomy, 2023‏ - mdpi.com
A three-year field experiment was carried out to assess the efficacy of various tillage and
residue management practices, as well as weed management approaches, in a rice–wheat …

Occasional tillage in no-tillage systems: A global meta-analysis

DS Peixoto, LCM da Silva, LBB de Melo… - Science of the total …, 2020‏ - Elsevier
No-tillage (NT) is a major component of conservation agricultural systems. Challenges that
have arisen with the adoption of NT include soil compaction, weed management, and …