Crop rotations bring diversity in the type and timing of soil, crop, and weed
management tactics. Crop rotations create higher possibility for
weed mortality compared to monoculture (Martin and Felton,
1993). On the other hand, variation in crop sequences can also increase
weed emergence, establishment and seed production
(Dorado et al., 1999). Understanding the influence of crop rotations
and their companion impacts on weed seed bank provides helpful
information to improve decision making systems (Ball, 1992).