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Defining Integrated Weed Management: A Novel Conceptual Framework for Models [PDF]
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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Weed management is an essential element of successful crop production. In recent times, an exponential rise in human population and drastic changes in climate and production techniques have intensified the crop production systems and increased the weed infestations.
Bajwa, Ali Ahsan +4 more
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Weed flora, yield losses and weed control in cotton crop
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is the most important fiber crop of world and provides fiber, oil, and animals meals. Weeds interfere with the growth activities of cotton plants and compete with it for resources.
Jabran, Khawar
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Bioherbicides: An Eco-Friendly Tool for Sustainable Weed Management. [PDF]
Weed management is an arduous undertaking in crop production. Integrated weed management, inclusive of the application of bioherbicides, is an emerging weed control strategy toward sustainable agriculture. In general, bioherbicides are derived either from plants containing phytotoxic allelochemicals or certain disease-carrying microbes that can ...
Hasan M +3 more
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Nanoherbicides for Efficient, Safe, and Sustainable Weed Management: A Review. [PDF]
Weeds are a significant factor affecting crop yield and quality. Herbicides have made crucial contributions to ensuring stable and high grain production, but the low effective utilization rate and short duration of traditional formulations have led to excessive application and a range of ecological and environmental issues. Nanoherbicides, particularly
Chen F +5 more
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Editorial: Integrated weed management for reduced weed infestations in sustainable cropping systems
Weeds are a major biotic constraint of agricultural systems worldwide interfering with crop production and resource use efficiency (Oerke, 2006; Colbach et al., 2020). Chemical control is a cost-and time-effective weed management method and for that reason remains as the most widely and frequently used method to sustain agricultural productivity and ...
Simerjeet Kaur +3 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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An Integrated Weed Management framework: A pan-European perspective [PDF]
Initiatives to reduce the reliance of agriculture on pesticides, including the European Union (EU) Directive 2009/ 128/EC on the sustainable use of pesticides (SUD), have yet to lead to widespread implementation of Integrated Pest Management (IPM ...
Storkey, J. +4 more
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Weed-Competitive Ability of Teff (Eragrostis tef (Zucc.) Trotter) Varieties [PDF]
Teff is a staple and well adapted crop in Ethiopia. Weed competition and control have major effects on yields and economic returns of the crop in the country.
Jens Bernt Aune +11 more
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Advancing agriculture with machine learning: a new frontier in weed management [PDF]
Weed management is a crucial aspect of modern agriculture as invasive plants can negatively impact crop yields and profitability. Long-established methods of weed control, such as manual labor and synthetic herbicides, have been widely used but come with
Mohammad MEHDIZADEH +7 more
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