نتایج جستجو برای: non chemical weed management
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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. We suggest that a thorough understanding of weed dominance and weed interactions, depending on crop and weed ecosystems and crop sequences in the ecosystem, will be the key determining factor for successful weed management. Indeed, we claim th...
Weeds have been winner and will be winner in future climate change conditions because of more adaptive power and more diversity. Weed population will change with climate change and risks of invasiveness may increase. Effectiveness of current management practices may be affected. Most studies evaluated effect of single factor (elevated CO2) and only few studies have evaluated the interaction of ...
Most producers use herbicides to manage weed infestations. Generally, herbicides are applied at a uniform rate to the entire field. However, a uniform application may not be appropriate for all areas of a field. As precision agriculture technologies have developed, site-specific management of most agricultural inputs, including herbicides, has become feasible. Differentiated application of herb...
weeds in wheat (triticum aestivum l.) fields have always been a big problem in iran and worldwide and must be managed by non-chemical especially cultural methods. a field experiment as factorial based on a randomized complete block design with four replications in a 1000 m2 field in research farm of shirvan college of agriculture was conducted during 2007-2008. treatments included wheat densiti...
A Research Committee was established by the Weed Science Society of America to outline the direction of weed science research during the next decade. Weeds adversely affect humans in both agricultural and nonagricultural environments. It is the opinion of the research committee that weed science will be advantageously positioned for the future if research focuses on research decision processes,...
Increasing concerns about the environmental impacts of herbicides, the development of herbicide-resistant weeds, and the need to carefully weigh costs and benefits have led to greater interest in developing rational, economical, and sustainable approaches to weed management (O'Donovan 1996). In addition, greater emphasis on post-emergence applied herbicides such as glyphosate has allowed for mo...
awareness of wheat farmers’ personal preferences towards environmental issues and weed types is important in pricing bioherbicides for sustainable weed management and could consequently be a fundamental guide to agricultural authorities and policy-makers. in the present study, a survey was carried out by using data collected from 180 wheat farmers of korasan razavi province during 2008, togethe...
abstract in order to study of chemical and mechanical weed management methods and their integration in potato (solanum tuberosum), a field experiment was done in 2008 at ferdowsi university of mashhad research field. experimental design was completely randomize block design with 6 treatments and 3 replications. treatment included broadcast herbicide application (standard treatment), between row...
Herbicide safeners, formerly referred to as herbicide antidotes, are chemical agents that increase the tolerance of monocotyledonous cereal plants to herbicides without affecting the weed control effectiveness. The use of safeners offer several benefits to agricultural weed control. Safeners may allow: (1) the selective chemical control of weeds in botanically related crops; (2) the use of nons...
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