Objectives
Crop losses due to weeds are mainly due to a few competitive species. Yet, a combination of weeds with different ecological functions can induce complementarity in resource use and avoid competition. Researchers of the French INRAE and the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna (Pisa, Italy) have studied the effects of naturally occurring weed communities in wheat crops under different agronomic and climatic conditions.
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Activities
The project has found that only 4 out of the 6 studied weed communities produce significant yield loses. The key parameters that reduce the competition of the weed community are: the diversity of ecological functions shared by the community and that the total weed biomass is evenly distributed among the different weed species.
Further research has to be conducted on other weed communities and how they interact with different crops and under different conditions, to better understand the factors that influence competition. Taking into account the current results, the researchers recommend targeting only competitive weeds when weeding. Given that this would be difficult to accomplish without damaging other plant species, further studies have to check whether weed diversity can be promoted by using combinations of weeding methods.
Additional information
Adeux, G., Vieren, E., Carlesi, S., Bàrberi, P., Munier-Jolain, N., Cordeau, S., 2019. Mitigating crop yield losses through weed diversity. Nature Sustainability 2, 1018-1026.
Project details
- Main funding source
- Other public (national, regional) research funds
- Agricultural sectors
- Crops (generic)
Project keyword
Ressourcen
Contacts
Project coordinator
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INRA- Centre INRAE Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Project coordinator
Project partners
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Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
Project partner