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Integrated weed management and weed species diversity [PDF]
Alternative practices for weed management, such as integrated weed management (IWM) may allow the persistence of weed populations below a given economic threshold. Increased species diversity of weeds also may result. If diversity increases, and the number of ecological interactions also increases, weed species should be viewed as an interactive ...
Clements, D.R. +2 more
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Although herbicides have been a dominant and effective weed control strategy for decades in Western Canada, herbicide resistance and the lack of new modes of action have resulted in weed management challenges.
Breanne Darlene Tidemann +18 more
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Synthetic fertilizer and herbicides encompass the largest share in nutrient and weed management on food grain crops that create serious environmental issues.
Dibakar Ghosh +11 more
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Due to the increasing number of herbicide-resistant weed populations and the resulting yield losses, weed control must be given high priority to ensure food security.
M. Saile, M. Spaeth, R. Gerhards
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Legacy Effects of Contrasting Long-Term Integrated Weed Management Systems
To reduce reliance on herbicides and maintain crop productivity, integrated weed management (IWM) seeks to optimize synergies between diverse sets of weed management practices combined at the cropping system scale.
S. Cordeau +7 more
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The soybean cyst nematode (SCN; Heterodera glycines Ichinohe) is a major soybean-yield-limiting soil-borne pathogen, especially in the Midwestern US. Weed management is recommended for SCN integrated management, since some weed species have been reported
Leonardo F. Rocha +4 more
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Herbicide resistance is a significant and increasing problem for growers and land managers in inputintensive agricultural systems worldwide. In Australia and North America, herbicides are the main tools for managing problematic agricultural weeds, with ...
Beckie, Hugh J.
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Recent Weed Control, Weed Management, and Integrated Weed Management [PDF]
Integrated weed management (IWM) can be defined as a holistic approach to weed management that integrates different methods of weed control to provide the crop with an advantage over weeds. It is practiced globally at varying levels of adoption from farm to farm.
John T. O'Donovan, K. Neil Harker
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In Bangladesh, weeds in transplanted rice are largely controlled by labor-intensive and costly manual weeding, resulting in inadequate and untimely weed control.
Sharif Ahmed +9 more
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Integrated weed control strategies are essential for organic and integrated nutrient management, where both systems are progressing with a fundamental of zero or minimum synthetic chemical cultivations.
Darshika Wickramasinghe +5 more
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