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Annual Review of Entomology, 1998
▪ Abstract Classical biological control, i.e. the introduction and release of exotic insects, mites, or pathogens to give permanent control, is the predominant method in weed biocontrol. Inundative releases of predators and integrated pest management are less widely used.
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▪ Abstract Classical biological control, i.e. the introduction and release of exotic insects, mites, or pathogens to give permanent control, is the predominant method in weed biocontrol. Inundative releases of predators and integrated pest management are less widely used.
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2009
The aim of this chapter is to highlight and focus on novel and promising developments in soil-engaging intra-row hoeing. Conventional weeding tools for intra-row treatments based on selectivity are limited in control efficacy. Four intra-row weeders based on computer-controlled soil-engaging tools are described. They all rely on input information about
Griepentrog, Hans W. +1 more
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The aim of this chapter is to highlight and focus on novel and promising developments in soil-engaging intra-row hoeing. Conventional weeding tools for intra-row treatments based on selectivity are limited in control efficacy. Four intra-row weeders based on computer-controlled soil-engaging tools are described. They all rely on input information about
Griepentrog, Hans W. +1 more
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2018
Evolution of herbicide resistance in weeds has increased the importance and scope of mechanical weed control. In many parts of the world, the efficacy of mechanical weed control has been reevaluated. Tillage (used for soil preparation for planting), although among the oldest methods of weed control, is still the preferred method of weed control for ...
Hussain, Mubshar +3 more
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Evolution of herbicide resistance in weeds has increased the importance and scope of mechanical weed control. In many parts of the world, the efficacy of mechanical weed control has been reevaluated. Tillage (used for soil preparation for planting), although among the oldest methods of weed control, is still the preferred method of weed control for ...
Hussain, Mubshar +3 more
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2018
The biological approach, as an integral part of integrated and sustainable weed control approaches, has an increasing importance and consideration due to increasing environmental and anthropogenic problems. Successful weed control through use of biological agents has a background of more than a couple of centuries.
Uludağ, Ahmet +2 more
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The biological approach, as an integral part of integrated and sustainable weed control approaches, has an increasing importance and consideration due to increasing environmental and anthropogenic problems. Successful weed control through use of biological agents has a background of more than a couple of centuries.
Uludağ, Ahmet +2 more
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Weeds and their control in Israël
Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, 1964Palti J. Weeds and their control in Israël. In: Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 11, n°10-11, Octobre-novembre 1964. pp. 468-472.
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Weeds and Their Control in The Gambia
Tropical Pest Management, 1981Abstract The climate, soil types, vegetation, land use and crops of The Gambia are briefly introduced. The most important weeds are commented on and a checklist of 219 species is appended. Methods of weed control in current use and which are undergoing research and development are described.
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Cervical cancer prevention and control in women living with human immunodeficiency virus
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Philip E Castle, Vikrant V Sahasrabuddhe
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Cancer treatment and survivorship statistics, 2022
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Kimberly D Miller +2 more
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Biological Control of Weeds: Weeds biological control
Environmental Letters, 1971openaire +2 more sources

