Rational Integrated Weed Management in Alfalfa Seed Production in West-Central France

An integrated study of weed management in alfalfa seed production under stricter herbicide regulations, showing how crop rotation and intercrop practices help maintain seed purity and yield.

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Opis

This study, led by FNAMS with INRA and ARVALIS, evaluates integrated weed management strategies in alfalfa seed production in west-central France. Over three seasons, researchers surveyed 66 fields using a modified Barralis density scale at key growth stages to record adventice species frequency and density. They also analyzed seed samples before and after cleaning to assess contamination rates. Results show high weed diversity in fields but low contamination in cleaned batches. The findings demonstrate that targeted agronomic practices within crop rotation and intercrop periods can effectively reduce the most problematic weeds, supporting seed purity certification despite reduced herbicide options.

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Szczegółowe informacje

Projekt

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Lokalizacja
France
Autorzy
Marie-Laure CASALS, Jacques HACQUET, François DENEUFBOURG, Bruno CHAUVEL et Gérard CITRON
Cel
Adopt innovative practices

Typ pliku
dokument
Utworzono dnia
01 maj 2014
Język oryginału
French
Oficjalna strona projektu
Innovations agronomiques
Licencja
CC BY