Authors
Tarirai Muoni, Leonard Rusinamhodzi, Joyful T Rugare, Stanford Mabasa, Eunice Mangosho, Walter Mupangwa, Christian Thierfelder
Publication date
2014/12/1
Journal
Crop Protection
Volume
66
Pages
1-7
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Increased challenges of weed control in the smallholder farming sector of southern Africa have often resulted in small yields. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of different weed control strategies on weed flora and composition under conservation agriculture (CA) systems in Zimbabwe. This study was conducted at three on-station trial sites namely Domboshawa Training Centre (DTC), University of Zimbabwe farm (UZ farm) and Henderson Research Station (HRS) in a maize–soybean rotation for four seasons from 2009–2010 to 2012–2013 seasons. Hand weeding was done whenever weeds were 10 cm tall or 10 cm in circumference for weeds with a stoloniferous growth habit. Weed identification was done up to the weed species level, and the Shannon–Weiner diversity and evenness index was used to determine the response of weed flora to herbicides. Results showed that there were more …
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