Chapter 1 - Cultural techniques to control weeds in Conservation Agriculture systems: Francisco Skora Neto, No-till Brazilian Federation (FEBRAPDP)/ formerly Agronomic Institute of Parana (IAPAR), Brazil; 1 Introduction 2 Cultural methods: occupation of space 3 Cultural methods: reduction of the presence of competing species 4 Organic agriculture 5 Case study 6 Conclusion and future trends 7 Where to look for further information 8 References Chapter taken from: Basch, G., González--Sanchez, E., Geraghty, J., Eslami, S. V., Duiker, S. W., Mkomwa, S.
and Bartz, M. (eds.), Weed management in Conservation Agriculture systems, Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, Cambridge, UK, 20125 (ISBN 978 1 80146 784 1) Chapter 2 - Developments in physical weed control: Eric R. Gallandt, University of Maine, USA; Daniel Brainard, Michigan State University, USA; and Bryan Brown, University of Maine, USA; 1 Introduction 2 Tillage 3 Physical weed control: overview 4 Tools, weeds and soil conditions 5 Weed-crop selectivity 6 Fundamental problems with cultivation 7 Future research priorities 8 Where to look for further information 9 References Chapter taken from: Zimdahl, R. L. (ed.), Integrated weed management for sustainable agriculture, Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, Cambridge, UK, 2017, (ISBN 978 1 78676 164 4) Chapter 3 - Flame weeding techniques: Stevan Z. Knezevic, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA; 1 Introduction 2 Flaming specifications, effectiveness and equipment 3 Weed response to heat 4 Uses of flame weeding 5 Advantages, disadvantages and environmental impacts 6 Future research and practical recommendations 7 Where to look for further information 8 References Chapter taken from: Zimdahl, R.
L. (ed.), Integrated weed management for sustainable agriculture, Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, Cambridge, UK, 2017, (ISBN 978 1 78676 164 4) Chapter 4 - Thermal weed control in Conservation Agriculture systems: Bernhard Streit and Martin V. Bauer, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland; 1 Introduction 2 Thermal weed control: general aspects 3 Flame weeding 4 Electrical weed control 5 Hot water or steam used for weed control 6 Laser-based weed control 7 Conclusion 8 References Chapter taken from: Basch, G., González--Sanchez, E., Geraghty, J., Eslami, S. V.
, Duiker, S. W., Mkomwa, S. and Bartz, M. (eds.), Weed management in Conservation Agriculture systems, Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, Cambridge, UK, 20125 (ISBN 978 1 80146 784 1) Chapter 5 - Advances in mechanical weed control technologies: Bo Melander and Margaret R. McCollough, Aarhus University, Denmark; 1 Introduction 2 The mechanisms of mechanical weed control 3 Full-width cultivation 4 Inter-row cultivation 5 Intra-row cultivation 6 Future trends and conclusion 7 Where to look for further information 8 References Chapter taken from: Kudsk, P. (ed.
), Advances in integrated weed management, Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, Cambridge, UK, 2022, (ISBN 978 1 78676 745 5).