Occasional mouldboard ploughing slows evolution of resistance and reduces long-term weed populations in no-till systems
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DOI: 10.1016/j.agsy.2015.06.005
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Conservation agriculture; No-till; Soil residual herbicides; Mouldboard ploughing; Weed resistance; Individual-based model; Trifluralin;All these keywords.
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