| What good is weed diversity? |
20 |
| Contribution of allelopathic effects to the overall weed suppression by different cover crops |
12 |
| Is the current state of the art of weed monitoring suitable for site-specific weed management in arable crops? |
12 |
| Quantification of regulating ecosystem services provided by weeds in annual cropping systems using a systematic map approach |
9 |
| Linking species traits to agroecosystem services: a functional analysis of weed communities |
8 |
| Reviewing research priorities in weed ecology, evolution and management: a horizon scan |
7 |
| A review of the relationship between primary and secondary dormancy, with reference to the volunteer crop weed oilseed rape (Brassica napus) |
6 |
| Management practices influence the competitive potential of weed communities and their value to biodiversity in South African vineyards |
6 |
| Biology and management of the invasive weed Ageratina adenophora (Asteraceae): current state of knowledge and future research needs |
5 |
| Floristic composition and species diversity of weed community after 10years of different cropping systems and soil tillage in a Mediterranean environment |
5 |
| The structural classification of field boundaries in Mediterranean arable cropping systems allows the prediction of weed abundances in the boundary and in the adjacent crop |
4 |
| Site-specific management is crucial to managing Mikania micrantha |
4 |
| Distribution and abundance of invasive Tamarix genotypes in South Africa |
4 |
| Weed species composition of small-scale farmlands bears a strong crop-related and environmental signature |
4 |
| Evaluating the potential of Unmanned Aerial Systems for mapping weeds at field scales: a case study with Alopecurus myosuroides |
4 |
| Assessment of the compensation point of Cirsium arvense and effects of competition, root weight and burial depth on below-ground dry weight - leaf stage trajectories |
4 |
| Evidence of synergy with stacked' intrarow cultivation tools |
4 |
| How can natural hybridisation between self-compatible and self-incompatible species be bidirectional? |
3 |
| Distribution of Parthenium hysterophorus and one of its biological control agents (Coleoptera: Zygogramma bicolorata) in Nepal |
3 |
| Does genetic variability in weeds respond to non-chemical selection pressure in arable fields? |
3 |
| Effect of anaerobic soil disinfestation amendment type and C:N ratio on Cyperus esculentus tuber sprouting, growth and reproduction |
3 |
| The importance of reduced light intensity on the growth and development of six weed species |
3 |
| Genetic differentiation and host preference reveal non-exclusive host races in the generalist parasitic weed Phelipanche ramosa |
3 |
| Extended leaf phenology presents an opportunity for herbicidal control of invasive forest shrubs |
3 |
| Outbreak of a new alien invasive plant Salvia reflexa in north-east China |
3 |
| Influence of multiple herbicide resistance on growth in Amaranthus tuberculatus |
3 |
| Lipid content drives weed seed consumption by ground beetles (Coleopterea, Carabidae) within the smallest seeds |
3 |
| Faba bean as green manure for field weed control in maize |
3 |
| What are the best predictors for invasive potential of weeds? Transferability evaluations of model predictions based on diverse environmental data sets for Flaveria bidentis |
3 |
| Co-operative versus non-co-operative farmers' weed control decisions in an agricultural landscape |
3 |
| Can camels disperse seeds of the invasive tree Prosopis juliflora? |
3 |
| Potential impact of weedy Brassicaceae species on oil and meal quality of oilseed rape (canola) in Australia |
3 |
| Using chemical seed dormancy breakers with herbicides for weed management in soyabean and wheat |
3 |
| Defining the habitat niche of Alopecurus myosuroides at the field scale |
2 |
| Seedbank persistence, germination and early growth of glyphosate-resistant Kochia scoparia |
2 |
| Effect of soil moisture during stratification on dormancy release in seeds of five common weed species |
2 |
| Multiple resistance of Papaver rhoeas L. to 4-D and acetolactate synthase inhibitors in four European countries |
2 |
| Asymptomatic weeds are frequently colonised by pathogenic species of Fusarium in cereal-based crop rotations |
2 |
| Variability in seedling emergence for European and North American populations of Abutilon theophrasti |
2 |
| Considering the preferences for nitrogen forms by invasive plants: a case study from a hydroponic culture experiment |
2 |
| A quantitative genetic examination of non-target-site resistance applied to Avena species |
2 |
| Determination of Festuca filiformis seedbank characteristics, seedling emergence and herbicide susceptibility to aid management in lowbush blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium) |
2 |
| WRASP: A spatial strategic weed risk analysis tool reveals important subnational variations in weed risks |
2 |
| Impact of Brassica juncea biofumigation on viability of propagules of pernicious weed species |
2 |
| Absorption and translocation of glyphosate in Spermacoce verticillata and alternative herbicide control |
2 |
| Modelling the sprouting capacity from underground buds of the perennial weed Sonchus arvensis |
2 |
| A call for weed research in industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L) |
2 |
| High conservation of the transcriptional response to acetolactate-synthase-inhibiting herbicides across plant species |
2 |
| Frost tolerance, regeneration capacity after frost exposure and high photosystem II efficiency during winter and early spring support high winter survival in Juncus spp. |
2 |
| Effects of selective cutting and timing of herbicide application on growth and development of Cirsium arvense in spring barley |
2 |