Is tillage a suitable option for weed management in conservation agriculture?

By rest-user, 18 October, 2023
Authors
Cordeau S., Baudron A., Adeux G.
Year
2020
DOI
10.3390/agronomy10111746
URL
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85101313615&doi=10.3390%2fagronomy10111746&partnerID=40&md5=e0f3eff5e4c1b16fac1a0d4228465388
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Description of Tested Tactic
The experiment compared three types of fallow management (ploughing (CT), reduced tillage (RT), no-till with glyphosate (NT)) on four fields
reduced or no-till
Description of Reference System
The four fields (i.e., statistical blocks) selected for the experiment were previously managed under CA principles (superficially tilled during the first 10 years, strict no-till during the last 7 years). The four fields were cropped according to a diversified 6-year crop sequence which included three winter crops (mainly oilseed rape, wheat and barley), one spring crop (barley) and one summer crop (sorghum or soybean).
conventional tillage: ploughing with skim coulters 25 cm depth
Reference System Type
NO-HERBICIDE
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