Mitigating agricultural intensification in the Western Cape with landscape elements: a synopsis of applicable ecological weed management strategies

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Ferreira, Michael I. [1 ]
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[1] Western Cape Dept Agr, Directorate Plant Sci, Elsenburg, South Africa
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ADVANCES IN WEED SCIENCE | 2023年 / 41卷
关键词
Biomass mulches; Field margins; Hedgerows; Seedbank; Weed diversity; ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL; FIELD MARGINS; COMMUNITIES; BIODIVERSITY; COVER; YIELD; EVOLUTION; ABUNDANCE; RICHNESS;
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10.51694/AdvWeedSci/2023;41:00027
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
Background: The agricultural landscape has deteriorated rapidly because of human population growth and the concomitant increased demand for food. Although necessary to feed the global population, production intensification accounts for reduced resilience of cropping systems due to the increased inputs required for greater yields.Objective: The purpose of this synopsis is to highlight applicable ecological weed management strategies in order to promote weed suppression in intensively managed agricultural production systems of the Western Cape.Methods: In order to achieve sustainable weed management it is imperative that ecological landscape elements become part of agronomic production processes. These practices and strategies include the adoption of cover crops, living and biomass mulches, hedgerows, increased field margins as well as weed seedbank diversity as non-chemical measures and landscape elements. Results: Cover crops, living mulches and biomass mulches exert positive impacts on weed suppression, microclimate, soil quality and crop yield.Conclusions: The outcome of ecological weed management strategies is a reduction and mitigation of the negative effects of intensive cropping regarding soil, water and the agricultural landscape.
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