نتایج جستجو برای: weed ecology

تعداد نتایج: 63816  

2014
Stephen L. Young George Meyer Wayne Woldt S. L. Young G. E. Meyer W. E. Woldt

In cropping systems, integrated weed management is based on diversification. Rather than relying solely on one or two herbicides, a multiplicity of weed control strategies is employed. Yet, integrated weed management as currently practiced is far from integrated; every weed is still managed the same regardless of location or season. The recent development of precision application technology is ...

2006

Weed communities in agronomic fields are dominated by annual species. Summer annuals initiate growth each spring from seeds found in the upper soil profile (Figure 1). In most fields, a small percentage of the emerging plants survive and contribute new seeds to the soil seedbank. Historically, most research of the annual weed life cycle has focused on seed dormancy and emergence (A), effect of ...

2006
Irshad Ahmad Muhamin Naeem Muhammad Islam

Information on weed distribution within the field is necessary to implement spatially variable herbicide application. Since hand labor is costly, an automated weed control system could be feasible. This paper deals with the development of an algorithm for real time specific weed recognition system based on Histogram Analysis of an image that is used for the weed classification. This algorithm i...

2014
Leilei Tang Chuanpeng Cheng Kaiyuan Wan Ruhai Li Daozhong Wang Yong Tao Junfeng Pan Juan Xie Fang Chen

Weeding and fertilization are important farming practices. Integrated weed management should protect or improve the biodiversity of farmland weed communities for a better ecological environment with not only increased crop yield, but also reduced use of herbicides. This study hypothesized that appropriate fertilization would benefit both crop growth and the biodiversity of farmland weed communi...

2007
L. BASTIAANS D. L. ZHAO N. G. DEN HOLLANDER D. T. BAUMANN H. M. KRUIDHOF M. J. KROPFF

Weed management systems that rely less on chemical control are needed globally. Next to curative chemical weed control, there are other ways of tackling weed problems, such as (a) reduction of the weed seed bank in the soil, (b) reduced recruitment of weed seeds from the soil seed bank, and (c) strengthening the relative competitive ability of the crop. A number of case studies are presented in...

Journal: :بوم شناسی کشاورزی 0
سیده ثمانه هاشمی فائزه زعفریان اسفندیار فرهمندفر میلاد باقری شیروان

introduction amount and vertical distribution of leaf area are essential for estimating interception and utilization of solar radiation of crop canopies and, consequently dry matter accumulation (valentinuz & tollenaar, 2006). vertical distribution of leaf area is leaf areas per horizontal layers, based on height (boedhram et al., 2001). above-ground biomass is one of the central traits in func...

Journal: :Basic and Applied Ecology 2022

While studies have explored how habitat amount drives weed assemblages in agroecosystems, knowledge remains limited of the effects connectivity. The response-effect trait framework provides insights into mechanisms underpinning relationship between landscape structure and taxonomic diversity abundance assemblages. This study evaluated connectivity affect winter cereal fields, whether these are ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2007
Stéphane Fénart Frédéric Austerlitz Joël Cuguen Jean-François Arnaud

Gene flow is a crucial parameter that can affect the organization of genetic diversity in plant species. It has important implications in terms of conservation of genetic resources and of gene exchanges between crop to wild relatives and within crop species complex. In the Beta vulgaris complex, hybridization between crop and wild beets in seed production areas is well documented and the role o...

2015
Makhan S. Bhullar Simerjeet Kaur Tarundeep Kaur Amit J. Jhala

Potato (Solanum tuberosum) is one of fourmajor food crops in the world. Weed control is a major component in potato production and has been accomplished using different methods, including but not limited to the use of herbicides and straw mulch. A combination of preemergence herbicide and straw mulch may improve weed control; however, no information is available for combining both methods, alon...

2013
J. Peña-Asin A. Alvarez

One of the most important stress factors in maize (Zea mays L.) fields is weed competition, which reduces the crop yield. Weeds chiefly interfere with maize and establish considerable competition for light, water and nutrients. To avoid these harmful effects, there are different agronomic measures and factors among which, the most relevant are the interactions between crop and weed, weed manage...

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