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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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A review of the potential for competitive cereal cultivars as a tool in integrated weed management. [PDF]
Competitive crop cultivars offer a potentially cheap option to include in integrated weed management strategies (IWM). Although cultivars with high competitive potential have been identified amongst cereal crops, competitiveness has not traditionally ...
Andrew IK, Storkey J, Sparkes DL.
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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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Influence of Cereal Rye Management on Weed Control in Soybean
Cereal rye as a cover crop is often used to improve soil health and as part of integrated weed management programs. Despite this, cereal rye biomass is often not managed for optimal weed suppression.
Kurt M. Vollmer +3 more
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Spatial Modelling of Within-Field Weed Populations; a Review
Concerns around herbicide resistance, human risk, and the environmental impacts of current weed control strategies have led to an increasing demand for alternative weed management methods.
Gayle J. Somerville +3 more
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Population models are particularly helpful for understanding long-term changes in the weed dynamics associated with integrated weed management (IWM) strategies. IWM practices for controlling L. rigidum are of high importance, mainly due to its widespread
María Belén D’Amico +3 more
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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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Nowadays, understory vegetation along the tree row is considered a vital source of agroecosystem services and functional biodiversity improvement in the fruit orchard.
Md Jebu Mia +5 more
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The present field experiment was conducted at Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat, Assam with Sesbania-winter rice (Oryza sativa L.)-Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L.) cropping sequence during 2017–2019 comprising 20 treatment combinations of tillage
SONTARA KALITA +6 more
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Integrated Weed Management for Sustainable Agriculture
Increased world population will demand more food production, less water-consuming crops, better crop production techniques and better strategies for weed control. More production with rational use of available resources should enhance food security. Here, we review weed management approaches, which vary from crop to crop, with focus on organic weed ...
Hussain, M. Iftikhar +4 more
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