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COMPONENTS OF INTEGRATED WEED MANAGEMENT
2023Weeds, which are named plants found at undesirable places and/or times, compete with the crop for light, water, mineral matter and space, causing loss of production and quality. Although there are numerous strategies to manage weeds, farmers typically opt to use herbicides since they are affordable and practical.
PALA, FIRAT, MENNAN, HÜSREV
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Pest Management Science, 2019
Implementation of integrated weed management (IWM) has been poor, with little evidence of concomitant reductions in herbicide use. Non-chemical methods are often adopted as a means of compensating for reduced herbicide efficacy, due to increasing ...
S. Moss
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Implementation of integrated weed management (IWM) has been poor, with little evidence of concomitant reductions in herbicide use. Non-chemical methods are often adopted as a means of compensating for reduced herbicide efficacy, due to increasing ...
S. Moss
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Integrated Weed Management in Rice
2014Weeds are one of the major constraints in rice production systems. The development and adoption of proper integrated weed management strategies must form an integral part of sustainable rice production. An integrated weed management is defined as combinations of two or more weed control measures at low inputs in order to reduce weed competition in rice
Mahajan, Gulshan +2 more
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Integrated Weed Management: Knowledge-Based Weed Management Systems [PDF]
The fundamental role of integrated weed management (IWM) is to provide a source of scientifically based knowledge from which growers can make informed weed-management decisions. The objectives of this article include (1) highlighting the essential knowledge base required for the success of an IWM cropping system, (2) identifying the barriers to ...
Clarence J. Swanton +3 more
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A Reintroduction to Integrated Weed Management [PDF]
Integrated Weed Management (IWM), a long time practice by farmers has become more commonly discussed as a total weed management system. Whether an off shoot of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) or a further recognition of integrating weed control measures within the cropping and farming system, it has become more widespread. IWM is being practiced using
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Integrated weed management for sustainable agriculture
Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, 2018C. Francis
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Integrated weed management in cumin
Indian Journal of Weed Science, 2016A field experiment was conducted during 2013–14 at Research Farm, College of Horticulture, Mandsaur (Madhya Pradesh) to study the weed management practices in cumin. Twelve weed management treatments were laid in randomized block design with three replications.
I.S. Naruka +3 more
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Slowing weed evolution with integrated weed management
Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2013Harker, K. N. 2013. Slowing weed evolution with integrated weed management. Can. J. Plant Sci. 93: 759–764. For millennia, weeds have slowly evolved in response to ever-changing environments and crop production practices. Weeds are now evolving much more quickly due to consistently repeated cropping systems and intense herbicide selection pressures ...
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Modeling the Biology of Weeds for Integrated Weed Management
Weed Science, 1982In a special symposium on weed biology presented at the 1975 annual meeting of the Weed Science Society of America, Parka (37) reviewed the trend of published papers in WEED SCIENCE related to weed biology over the 20-yr period, 1952 to 1972. His data indicated a steady increase from 9.2 to 17.2% of published papers directly related to weed growth and ...
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Integrated Weed Management in Maize
2014The corn plant is one of nature’s most amazing energy-storing devices. Weed management is one of the important practices for successful corn production. Herbicide-resistant corn hybrids (including glyphosate-, glufosinate-, and imidazolinone-resistant) have been adopted by corn producers primarily in the Americas.
Zahoor A. Ganie +3 more
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