“…Weed control strategies in crop production can be divided into chemical and nonchemical practices (Zangoueinejad and Kazemeini, 2014;Azadbakht et al, 2017;Zangoueinejad et al, 2018;Zangoueinejad, 2019;El-Metwally and El-Wakeel, 2019;Nabati Souha et al, 2020a,b;Zangoueinejad et al, 2021). Although various herbicide options are available to control weed abundances in crop fields worldwide (Alebrahim et al, 2011;Khatami Kalkhoran et al, 2017;Zangoueinej ad et al, 2019;Alebrahim et al, 2021;Guo et al, 2021). However, cover crops can be considered an effective weed control strategy in sustainable agriculture by reducing the side effects of herbicide use, improving soil quality over time and increasing crop yield production (Barbas et al, 2020).Therefore, due to the destructive effects of herbicides on natural resources, concerns have been raised in recent years (Zangoueinejad andGhadiri 2014, 2016;Mehdizadeh et al, 2017;Alebrahim et al, 2017;Hashemi et al, 2021;Camargo et al, 2020;Zangoueinejad and Alebrahim, 2021b) leading to an increased attention on their negative effects on the ecosystems, including soil and water pollution and its phytotoxic effects on crops in rotation (Mehdizadeh, 2016;Azadbakht et al, 2019;Khatami Kalkhoran et al, 2017;Zangoueinejad and Alebrahim, 2021a).…”