Dead mulches for controlling weeds in horticultural crops
Dead mulches are a layer of organic, dead plant matter spread over the soil [...]
Dead mulches are a layer of organic, dead plant matter spread over the soil [...]
Laser weeding is an emerging, pesticide-free weed control method using focused lasers to destroy [...]
Electrical weeding is a non-chemical weed control method gaining interest due to herbicide resistance [...]
Mechanical weeding offers a sustainable alternative to herbicides in horticulture, using tools like tine [...]
Effective weed suppression in carrots relies on a mixture of cultural control techniques and [...]
Integrating grazing into arable rotations helps manage weeds, especially herbicide-resistant grassweeds, by reducing reliance [...]
Cultural control in arable rotations involves using non-chemical methods like crop rotation, stale seedbeds, [...]
Mechanical weeding, particularly inter-row hoeing, offers a precise, non-chemical method for weed control in [...]
A competitive culitvar is a variety that grows well in the presence of weeds [...]
Cover crops improve weed control, soil structure and resilience in organic and low-input horticultural [...]