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Integrating weed seed loss mechanisms in regenerative agriculture for more sustainable weed management

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posted on 2025-12-10, 09:08 authored by Jasper Kanomanyanga, Chun Liu, Stephen Moss, Eric Ober, John Cussans, Shingirai MudareShingirai Mudare, Irsa Ejaz, Mette Sønderskov, Shaun CouttsShaun Coutts
<p dir="ltr">The Green Revolution significantly increased crop yields but relied heavily on synthetic herbicides and intensive farming. Despite growing interest in more sustainable agriculture, weed management in regenerative agricultural systems remains challenging, as it implies a reduced reliance on both herbicide use and intensive tillage. This review explores the potential of weed seed loss (WSL) mechanisms, including weed seed predation, seed shedding prevention, seed capture and destruction, microbial and allelochemical-mediated seed decay, and germination-driven losses, as ecologically sustainable tools for regenerative agriculture. Natural and agronomic WSL practices contribute 20–99 % of annual seedbank reductions. However, their success depends on strategic integration within holistic, context-specific farming systems. A strategic combination of WSL mechanisms and appropriate herbicide-based programs is recommended to disrupt weed life cycles and delay herbicide resistance. By bridging ecological principles with practical innovations, WSL mechanisms offer a pathway toward resilient, sustainable farming systems that balance food production with a positive contribution to ecosystem services.</p>

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  • School of Agri-Food Technology and Manufacturing (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment

Volume

396

Pages/Article Number

110027

Publisher

Elsevier

ISSN

0167-8809

eISSN

1873-2305

Date Submitted

2025-05-08

Date Accepted

2025-10-13

Date of First Publication

2025-10-15

Date of Final Publication

2025-10-15

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2025-12-09

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