نتایج جستجو برای: crop weed competition

تعداد نتایج: 161338  

2017
Zach J. Miller Fabian D. Menalled Upendra M. Sainju Andrew W. Lenssen Patrick G. Hatfield

Crop diversification and integration of livestock into cropping systems may improve the economic and environmental sustainability of agricultural systems. However, few studies have examined the integration of these practices in the semiarid areas of the Northern Great Plains (NGP). A 3-yr experiment was conducted near Bozeman, MT, to compare the effects of crop rotation diversity and weed manag...

2016
Hui Xia Hongbin Zhang Wei Wang Xiao Yang Feng Wang Jun Su Hanbing Xia Kai Xu Xingxing Cai Bao‐Rong Lu

Transgene introgression into crop weedy/wild relatives can provide natural selective advantages, probably causing undesirable environmental impact. The advantages are likely associated with factors such as transgenes, selective pressure, and genetic background of transgene recipients. To explore the role of the environment and background of transgene recipients in affecting the advantages, we e...

A. Woźniak, M. Soroka

A strict field experiment with crops sown in crop rotation and monoculture wascarried out in the years 1988-2012 at the Experimental Station Uhrusk belonging tothe University of Life Sciences in Lublin, south-eastern Poland. The study wasaimed at evaluating the structure of weed communities occurring in crop rotationand monoculture of cereals. The highest weed density m-2 was determined inthe s...

2016
Carmen K Blubaugh Carmen K. Blubaugh Ian Kaplan Clifford Sadof Douglas Richmond Kevin Gibson Steve Yaninek

Blubaugh, Carmen K. Ph.D., Purdue University, May 2015. Undercover Predators: Vegetation Mediates Foraging, Trophic Cascades, and Biological Control by Omnivorous Weed Seed Predators. Major Professor: Ian Kaplan. Weed pressure is the most costly challenge that vegetable growers face, requiring more labor investment than other production inputs. Vertebrate and invertebrate seed predators destroy...

Journal: :Revista Caatinga 2021

ABSTRACT Weed interference is one of the factors that reduces carrot yield considerably. The aim this study was to determine periods weed in carrots cultivated under two localized irrigation systems. experiment used a completely randomized block design, with three replications, using split plot scheme. plots consisted systems (drip and micro sprinkler) subplots corresponded duration coexistence...

2005
Randy L. Anderson

L.) are now grown with winter wheat and fallow. Integrating crop diversity with other cultural tactics enabled No-till systems have enabled producers to change crop rotations in producers to effectively control weeds with 50% less the semiarid Central Great Plains. Previously, winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)–fallow was the prevalent rotation; now producers grow herbicide inputs compared wit...

Journal: :Eng. Appl. of AI 2009
Gláucia M. Bressan Vilma Alves de Oliveira Estevam R. Hruschka Maria do Carmo Nicoletti

This paper describes the modeling of a weed infestation risk inference system that implements a collaborative inference scheme based on rules extracted from two Bayesian network classifiers. The first Bayesian classifier infers a categorical variable value for the weed–crop competitiveness using as input categorical variables for the total density of weeds and corresponding proportions of narro...

Journal: :Journal of arable crops and marketing 2022

Impact of weed-crop competition periods on the yield and parameters mungbean was investigated during spring summer season 2018 at Agronomic Research Farm, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan. Treatments comprised different periods, weeds were allowed to compete for 15, 30, 45 60 days with after sowing. For comparison, weed free weedy check plots also maintained. Results revealed importance co...

2013
Hussein F. H. Abouziena H. F. Abouziena A. A Sharara

The effect of some weed control treatments (Bifonex, Tribenuron-methyl, hand weeding and unweeded check), five wheat cultivars (Sakha 69, Sids 6, Sids 7, Sids 8 and Sids 9) and their interaction on the productivity of wheat plants and associated weeds were examined under the sandy soil conditions. The obtained data indicated that total dry weight/m2 recorded at 60 days from wheat sowing signifi...

2012
Hamid Sodaeizadeh Zahra Hosseini

Biological weed management is a system that incorporates the use of diverse biological organisms and biologically-based approaches including allelopathy, crop competition, and other cultural practices to significantly reduce weed densities in a manner that is similar to use of chemical herbicides alone. Interest in developing effective biological weed management systems continues to increase be...

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