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Evolutionary-thinking in agricultural weed management [PDF]
Agricultural weeds evolve in response to crop cultivation. Nevertheless, the central importance of evolutionary ecology for understanding weed invasion, persistence and management in agroecosystems is not widely acknowledged.
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Integrated Weed Management in Herbaceous Field Crops
Current awareness about the environmental impact of intensive agriculture, mainly pesticides and herbicides, has driven the research community and the government institutions to program and develop new eco-friendly agronomic practices for pest control ...
A. Scavo, G. Mauromicale
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Applications of deep learning in precision weed management: A review
N. Rai +6 more
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An Integrated Weed Management framework: A pan-European perspective
M. Riemens +4 more
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Whilst it is agreed that climate change will impact on the long-term interactions between crops and weeds, the results of this impact are far from clear.
K. Ramesh +4 more
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Grand Challenges in Weed Management
B. Chauhan
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Genetic Diversity and Synergistic Modulation of Salinity Tolerance Genes in Aegilops tauschii Coss
Aegilops tauschii Coss. (2n = 2x = 14, DD) is a problematic weed and a rich source of genetic material for wheat crop improvement programs. We used physiological traits (plant height, dry weight biomass, Na+ and K+ concentration) and 14 microsatellite ...
Adeel Abbas +3 more
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Aegilops tauschii Coss. is known as a noxious grass weed seriously affecting wheat quality and yield. To investigate its present occurrence in wheat fields and the potential genetic diversity of the grass weed in China, a filed survey covering major ...
Haiyan Yu +5 more
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Advances in site‐specific weed management in agriculture—A review
The developments of information and automation technologies have opened a new era for weed management to fit physical and chemical control treatments to the spatial and temporal heterogeneity of weed distributions in agricultural fields.
R. Gerhards +5 more
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Although herbicides have been a dominant and effective weed control strategy for decades in Western Canada, herbicide resistance and the lack of new modes of action have resulted in weed management challenges.
Breanne Darlene Tidemann +18 more
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