Browsing Articles publicats (Agrotecnio Center) by Author "Valencia-Gredilla, Francisco"
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Camelina as rotation crop for weed control in organic farming in a semi-arid Mediterranean climate
Royo-Esnal, Aritz; Valencia-Gredilla, Francisco (MDPI, 2018-10-24)Crop rotation in winter cereals in semiarid Mediterranean climates is highly desirable to prevent weed infestations, but the climatic conditions make it difficult to implement alternative crops to winter cereals. Camelina ... -
Correction: Royo-Esnal, A. and Valencia-Gredilla, F. Camelina as a Rotation Crop for Weed Control in Organic Farming in a Semiarid Mediterranean Climate. Agriculture 2018, 8(10), 156
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Different Ground Vegetation Cover Management Systems to Manage Cynodon dactylon in an Irrigated Vineyard
Valencia-Gredilla, Francisco; Royo-Esnal, Aritz; Juárez Escario, Alejandro; Recasens i Guinjuan, Jordi (MDPI, 2020-06-25)Ground cover management in vineyards in Spain is focused on minimizing soil erosion and compaction. Such practices have influenced the weed community structure in the inter-rows, contributing to the spread of the high ... -
Efficiency, profitability and carbon footprint of different management programs under no-till to control herbicide resistant Papaver rhoeas
Recasens i Guinjuan, Jordi; Royo-Esnal, Aritz; Valencia-Gredilla, Francisco; Torra Farré, Joel (MDPI, 2020-04-01)The present work examines the effects of different integrated weed management (IWM) programs on multiple herbicide-resistant Papaver rhoeas populations in terms of effectiveness, profitability and carbon footprint. With ... -
Germination behaviour of Conyza bonariensis to constant and alternating temperatures across different populations
Valencia-Gredilla, Francisco; Supiciche, María L.; Chantre, Guillermo R.; Recasens i Guinjuan, Jordi; Royo-Esnal, Aritz (Association of Applied Biologists, 2019-11-05)Conyza bonariensis is one of the most problematic weed species throughout the world. It is considered highly noxious due to its interference with human activities, and especially the competition it poses with economically ... -
Mapping cynodon dactylon infesting cover crops with an automatic decision tree-OBIA procedure and UAV imagery for precision viticulture
de Castro, Ana I.; Peña, José M.; Torres-Sánchez, Jorge; Jiménez-Brenes, Francisco M.; Valencia-Gredilla, Francisco; Recasens i Guinjuan, Jordi; López-Granados, Francisca (MDPI, 2019-12-21)The establishment and management of cover crops are common practices widely used in irrigated viticulture around the world, as they bring great benefits not only to protect and improve the soil, but also to control vine ... -
Predictive phytotoxic value of water-soluble allelochemicals in plant extracts for choosing a cover crop or mulch for specific weed control
Puig, Carolina G.; Valencia-Gredilla, Francisco; Pardo-Muras, María; Souto, X. Carlos; Recasens i Guinjuan, Jordi; Pedrol, Nuria (PAGEpress, 2021-09-13)Cover crops and mulches have become an alternative for soil management in vineyards due to the agronomic, environmental, and economic advantages, especially the possibility of weed control. Implicitly to this objective ...