Instant Insights: Weed Management in Regenerative Agriculture

Instant Insights: Weed Management in Regenerative Agriculture

Weed management in regenerative agriculture

Basch, Professor Gottlieb; Liebman, Prof. Matt; Teixeira, Dr Fernando; Smith, Dr W.; Leskovsek, Dr R.; Barberi, Prof. Paolo; Duiker, Professor Sjoerd Willem; Bonin, Dr Ludovic; Moonen, Dr Anna-Camilla; Teasdale, Dr John R.

Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited

11/2022

144

Mole

Inglês

9781801465229

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter 1 - Weed management practices and benefits in Conservation Agriculture systems: Gottlieb Basch and Fernando Teixeira, University of Evora, Portugal; and Sjoerd W. Duiker, Penn State University, USA; 1 Introduction2 Weed control under CA3 Smallholder farmers' strategies for weed control in developing countries: sub-Saharan Africa4 Future trends5 Conclusion6 Where to look for further information7 References
Chapter 2 - Integrated weed management in organic cropping systems: Paolo Barberi, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy; 1 Introduction2 Key weed management challenges: intra-row weed control3 Key weed management challenges: problematic weeds and weed management in reduced- and no-till organic systems4 Integrated weed management and sustainable organic crop production5 Future trends6 Where to look for further information7 References
Chapter 3 - Cultural techniques to manage weeds: Matt Liebman, Iowa State University, USA; 1 Introduction2 Crop population density3 Crop spatial arrangement4 Sowing time and transplanting5 Choice of crop genotype and breeding for competitive and allelopathic abilities6 Mulching7 Soil fertility management8 Irrigation and flooding: depth, timing and placement9 Effects of combining multiple practices: examples of 'many little hammers' at work10 Future trends in research11 Summary12 Where to look for further information13 References
Chapter 4 - The use of rotations and cover crops to manage weeds: John R. Teasdale, ARS-USDA, USA; 1 Introduction2 Crop rotation in weed management3 Cover crops in weed management4 Opportunities for weed establishment within rotations5 Conclusion6 Future trends7 Where to look for further information8 References
Chapter 5 - Optimising integrated weed management in narrow-row crops: L. Bonin, ARVALIS-Institut du Vegetal, France; R. Leskovsek, Agricultural Institute of Slovenia, Slovenia; C. Moonen, Institute of Life Science, Italy; W. Smith, NIAB, UK; and M. Sonderskov, Aarhus University, Denmark; 1 Introduction2 Cropping system diversification3 Cultivar choice and establishment4 Field and soil management5 Direct control6 Case studies7 Where to look for further information8 References
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Soil seedbank;Cover crops;Herbicides;Intercropping;Sub-Saharan Africa;Competition;ecological weed management;participatory research;preventive methods;resource pool diversity hypothesis;cultural techniques;many little hammers;weed-crop-soil interactions;Community assembly;Crop rotation;Ecosystem services;Phenological diversity;IWM;soil tillage;delayed sowing