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SUSTAINABLE WEED MANAGEMENT ON ORNAMENTAL BEDS

Acta Horticulturae, 2013
Universidade Estadual Paulista Faculdade de Ciencias Agrarias Veterinarias UNESP/FCAV, Jaboticabal Sao Paulo ...
Pivetta, K. F L   +6 more
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Integrated weed management for sustainable agriculture

Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, 2018
Eminent weed scientist Robert Zimdahl has attracted prominent weed ecology experts from Canada, France, Australia, Israel, and U.S., primarily from universities and national research groups, to pre...
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Allelopathy for Sustainable Weed Management

2018
Allelopathy could be explored as a sustainable strategy in the management of weeds amidst the growing concern of herbicide-resistant/tolerant weeds. However, many articles and research do not provide proof of the practical applications of allelopathy in weed anagement.
Yoshiharu Fujii, Kwame Sarpong Appiah
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Allelopathy for weed management in sustainable agriculture.

CABI Reviews, 2007
Abstract The sustainability of agriculture relies on the development of strategies that lower the need for costly external inputs and minimize detrimental effects on the environment, which often involve either inappropriate or excessive use of agrochemical inputs.
TranDang Khanh   +3 more
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Stacked Crop Rotations Exploit Weed-Weed Competition for Sustainable Weed Management

Weed Science, 2014
Crop rotation has long been considered one of the simplest and most effective tools for managing weeds. In this paper, we demonstrate how crop rotations can be strategically arranged to harness a novel mechanism of weed suppression: weed-weed competition.
Andrew J. Garrison   +4 more
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BIOHERBICIDE: SUSTAINABLE ALTERNATIVES TO CHEMICAL WEED MANAGEMENT

Plant Archives
Weeds are among the most serious biological constraints affecting global agricultural productivity and quality. They compete with crops for vital resources such as water, nutrients, and light, while also serving as alternate hosts for pests and pathogens.
Bhabani Sankar Rou, Anshuman Raul
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Soil solarization: a sustainable method for weed management

2017
Solar heating of soils, better known as soil solarization, involves heating moist and mulched soil (with a transparent polyethylene film) for several weeks. Its advantages include its non-chemical nature and its effective use in a wide range of agricultural areas worldwide. This chapter reviews the use of solarization in sustainable weed management. We
Baruch Rubin, Abraham Gamliel
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Role of Allelopathy in Weed Management for Sustainable Agriculture

2012
Use of smothering crops as allelopathic strategies could provide weed control, both in summer and winter crops. Although, these crops do not provide complete weed control they can manage weed population at economic threshold levels. This may either eliminate or minimize the use of present herbicides and thus overcome all the major problems associated ...
S. S. Narwal, Raabia Haouala
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Allelopathy in sustainable weeds management

Allelopathy Journal, 2019
Z.R. Li, Nimisha Amist, L.Y. Bai
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Agroecological practices for sustainable weed management in Mediterranean farming landscapes

Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2023
Abdellatif Boutagayout   +2 more
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