Crop rotations and tillage have important implications for weed infestation and crop performance.
Combinations of rotations and tillage affected the weed community differently.
Zero tillage under fallow-wheat and mungbean-wheat rotations favoured the weed infestation.
Sorghum-wheat rotation had strong suppressive effect on weed infestation in all tillage systems.
Bed sown wheat in mungbean-wheat rotation had the maximum wheat grain yield.