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In the face of yield losses caused by weeds, especially in low-input agricultural systems, and environmental pollution due to the excessive use of synthetic herbicides, sustainable weed management has become mandatory.
Aurelio Scavo, Giovanni Mauromicale
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Allelopathy a Tool for Sustainable Weed Management
Phytochemicals released by plant species into the environment inhibit the emergence and growth of surrounding plants by changing their metabolic activity or impacting on their soil community mutualists referred as allelopathy. Allelochemicals are the compounds produced from the secondary metabolism of higher plants and microorganisms such as fungi ...
Pritam Ghosh, K. H. Shirgapure
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Fungal Phytotoxins in Sustainable Weed Management
Fungal phytotoxins are natural secondary metabolites produced by plant pathogenic fungi during host–pathogen interactions. They have received considerable particular attention for elucidating disease etiology, and consequently to design strategies for disease control.
Vurro M, Boari A, Casella F, Zonno M C
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EXPLORING NON-CHEMICAL METHODS FOR SUSTAINABLE WEED MANAGEMENT
This paper explores the significant challenges posed by weeds, which severely reduce crop yields and threaten global food security. Weeds compete with crops for vital resources and contribute to decreased food quality and production. The study emphasizes the importance of non-chemical weed control methods, particularly bioherbicides, as environmentally
Amra Bratovčić
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Navigating a Critical Juncture for Sustainable Weed Management [PDF]
Agricultural weed management has become entrenched in a single tactic—herbicide—resistant crops—and needs greater emphasis on integrated practices that are sustainable over the long term. In response to the outbreak of glyphosate-resistant weeds, the seed and agrichemical industries are developing crops that are genetically modified to have combined ...
David A. Mortensen +4 more
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Developing dual herbicide tolerant transgenic rice plants for sustainable weed management. [PDF]
Herbicides are important constituents of modern integrated weed management system. However, the continuous use of a single herbicide leads to the frequent evolution of resistant weeds which further challenges their management. To overcome this situation,
Fartyal D +8 more
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Drone and sensor technology for sustainable weed management: a review
Weeds are amongst the most impacting abiotic factors in agriculture, causing important yield loss worldwide. Integrated Weed Management coupled with the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (drones), allows for Site-Specific Weed Management, which is a highly
M. Esposito +4 more
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Evaluation of Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation for Environmentally Sustainable Weed Management
In anaerobic soil disinfestation (ASD), soil amended with a carbon source undergoes anaerobic conditions accompanied by changes in microbial community composition and an increase in the concentration of organic acids, primarily acetic and butyric acids ...
R. B. Khadka +3 more
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Defining Integrated Weed Management: A Novel Conceptual Framework for Models
Weed population dynamics models are an important tool for predicting the outcome of alternative Integrated Weed Management (IWM) scenarios. The growing problem of herbicide resistance has increased the urgency for these tools in the design of sustainable
Jonathan Storkey +4 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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