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Probably not: a study in the south of France (PhD thesis of Sebastien Boinot) showed that the weed communities in the understory vegetation strip were quite different from the weed species found in arable alleys, which are more tolerant to disturbances such as plowing. On the contrary, the understory vegetation strip provided a favorable habitat for overwintering of some beneficial insects, including weed seed eaters.
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Here is the link to Sebastien Boinot's thesis Influence of within-field understory vegetation strips on plant and invertebrate communities in alley cropping agroforestry systems : https://theses.hal.science/tel-04095473v1/file/19-0026_Boinot.pdf
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