Weed population dynamics and management in a smallholder farming system in transition from conventional tillage to planting basins in a semi-arid area

This study was conducted in Kadoma, Zimbabwe in the smallholder sector (SH) during 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 seasons. The overall aim of the study was to understand the changes that occur to weed densities, species diversity and management under Minimum Tillage (MT) system of planting basins which is...

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Main Author: Mavunganidze, Zira
Other Authors: Madakadze, Ignacio Casper
Language:en
Published: University of Pretoria 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2263/79773
Mavunganidze, Z 2014, Weed population dynamics and management in a smallholder farming system in transition from conventional tillage to planting basins in a semi-arid area, PhD Thesis, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/79773>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-up-oai-repository.up.ac.za-2263-797732021-05-06T05:08:53Z Weed population dynamics and management in a smallholder farming system in transition from conventional tillage to planting basins in a semi-arid area Mavunganidze, Zira Madakadze, Ignacio Casper casper.madakadze@up.ac.za Nyamangara, Justice UCTD This study was conducted in Kadoma, Zimbabwe in the smallholder sector (SH) during 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 seasons. The overall aim of the study was to understand the changes that occur to weed densities, species diversity and management under Minimum Tillage (MT) system of planting basins which is a component of Conservation Agriculture (CA) being promoted in the SH sector. A survey was carried out to determine the biophysical and socio-economic factors that affect the adoption of CA. The paired plot technique was used to compare weed densities and diversity in planting basins (PB) and Conventional Tillage (CONV) at 3, 6 and 9 weeks after crop emergence (WACE) in clay loam, loamy and sandy soils. Multivariate ordination techniques and a quadratic model were used to describe the relationship of soil properties, socio economic and management variables with weed densities. The effectiveness and economic benefits of chemical weed control were also evaluated. Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2014. National Research Foundation (NRF) The International Foundation of Science (IFS) Union Project (Zimbabwe) Plant Production and Soil Science PhD Unrestricted 2021-05-04T11:27:23Z 2021-05-04T11:27:23Z 2014 2014-02 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2263/79773 Mavunganidze, Z 2014, Weed population dynamics and management in a smallholder farming system in transition from conventional tillage to planting basins in a semi-arid area, PhD Thesis, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/79773> D14/4/155 en © 2019 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. University of Pretoria
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Weed population dynamics and management in a smallholder farming system in transition from conventional tillage to planting basins in a semi-arid area
description This study was conducted in Kadoma, Zimbabwe in the smallholder sector (SH) during 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 seasons. The overall aim of the study was to understand the changes that occur to weed densities, species diversity and management under Minimum Tillage (MT) system of planting basins which is a component of Conservation Agriculture (CA) being promoted in the SH sector. A survey was carried out to determine the biophysical and socio-economic factors that affect the adoption of CA. The paired plot technique was used to compare weed densities and diversity in planting basins (PB) and Conventional Tillage (CONV) at 3, 6 and 9 weeks after crop emergence (WACE) in clay loam, loamy and sandy soils. Multivariate ordination techniques and a quadratic model were used to describe the relationship of soil properties, socio economic and management variables with weed densities. The effectiveness and economic benefits of chemical weed control were also evaluated. === Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2014. === National Research Foundation (NRF) === The International Foundation of Science (IFS) === Union Project (Zimbabwe) === Plant Production and Soil Science === PhD === Unrestricted
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title Weed population dynamics and management in a smallholder farming system in transition from conventional tillage to planting basins in a semi-arid area
title_short Weed population dynamics and management in a smallholder farming system in transition from conventional tillage to planting basins in a semi-arid area
title_full Weed population dynamics and management in a smallholder farming system in transition from conventional tillage to planting basins in a semi-arid area
title_fullStr Weed population dynamics and management in a smallholder farming system in transition from conventional tillage to planting basins in a semi-arid area
title_full_unstemmed Weed population dynamics and management in a smallholder farming system in transition from conventional tillage to planting basins in a semi-arid area
title_sort weed population dynamics and management in a smallholder farming system in transition from conventional tillage to planting basins in a semi-arid area
publisher University of Pretoria
publishDate 2021
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/79773
Mavunganidze, Z 2014, Weed population dynamics and management in a smallholder farming system in transition from conventional tillage to planting basins in a semi-arid area, PhD Thesis, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/79773>
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