Nundu, Raya Joseph Amara (2016) Effects of organically managed tillage systems on soil quality, weed competitiveness, and winter triticale performance. Masters thesis. . [Unpublished]
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Summary
This study was carried out in autumn, winter and spring (2015-2016) during the growth development of organic winter triticale. The research was conducted at Droevendaal Farm, the organic experimental facility of Wageningen University and Research Centre, The Netherlands. The study assess ed the effects of three organically managed tillage systems namely non-inversion (NIT), eco-plough (ECO) and conventional (CON) on soil quality indicators, weed suppression potential and winter triticale performance.
EPrint Type: | Thesis |
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Thesis Type: | Masters |
Keywords: | bedrijfssystemen (nl), farming systems (en), grondbewerking (nl), tillage (en), triticale (nl), triticale (en), bodemkwaliteit (nl), soil quality (en), biologische landbouw (nl), organic farming (en), onkruidconcurrentie (nl), weed competition (en), plantenontwikkeling (nl), plant development (en), 113-B-2 Bedrijfssystemen (nl), 113-B-2 Farming Systems (en), 408-F Grondbewerking (nl), 408-F Tillage (en) |
Subjects: | "Organics" in general |
Research affiliation: | Netherlands > BioKennisBank |
Related Links: | https://edepot.wur.nl/396580 |
Project ID: | BKB |
Deposited By: | Blom, M |
ID Code: | 46992 |
Deposited On: | 12 Jun 2023 06:42 |
Last Modified: | 12 Jun 2023 06:42 |
Document Language: | English |
Status: | Unpublished |
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