Complete sward renewal through sward destruction and reseeding – advantages and risks
Spraying off the existing sward using non-selective systemic herbicide (eg. glyphosate) or cultivation by ploughing or disk tillage (on shallow, stony soils) and seedbed preparation are two methods of eliminating the existing plant species and then replacing them with selected, desired plant species by drilling or broadcast sowing.
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