نتایج جستجو برای: weed killers

تعداد نتایج: 12363  

2007
J. K. Norsworthy

Certified Crop Advisors of Arkansas and members of the Arkansas Crop Consultants Association were surveyed in fall 2006 through direct mail to assess current weed management practices and needs in rice from both a research and educational perspective. Consultants reported scouting 564,000 of the possible 1,400,000 acres (40%) of rice grown in Arkansas. Preemergence herbicides most often recomme...

2009
Martin Weis Till Rumpf Roland Gerhards Lutz Plümer

Variability of weed infestation needs to be assessed for site-specific weed management. Since manual weed sampling is too time consuming for prctical applications, a system for automatic weed sampling was developed. The system uses bispectral images, which are processed to derive shape features of the plants. The shape features are used for the discrimination of weed and crop species by using a...

2013
Kamarul Hawari Ghazali Mohd. Marzuki Mustafa Aini Hussain

The most widely used method for weed control is to use agricultural chemicals (herbicides products). This heavy reliance on chemicals raises many environmental and economic concerns, causing many plantation companies to seek alternatives for weed control in order to reduce chemical usage in their plantation. Since manual labor is costly and expensive, an automated weed control system may be eco...

2010

• Solarization Stapleton, J. J., Molinar, R. H., Lynn-Patterson, K., McFeeters, S. K., and Shrestha, A. 2005. Methyl bromide alternatives. Soil solarization provides weed control for limited-resource and organic growers in warmer climates. California Agriculture 59 (2):84-89. PDF Abstract: This paper describes the use of soil solarization technology for weed management, as conducted by the Univ...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2005
حمید رضا دری, , محمد کاظم رمضانی, , محمد حسن هادیزاده, , محمد رضا لک, ,

In orther to determine the critical period for weed control in the Chitti bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) line KS-21467 a field study was conducted at the Bean Research Station of Khomein by a randomized completele block design in 2001 and 2002. The treatments included weed free and weed infested period until 20, 28, 36 and 44 days after planting (DAP) with two weed free and weedy checks. The results...

2007
Yan Shi Haibo Yuan Anbo Liang Chunmei Zhang

Contrasting the two green strength genes of soil, wheat, corn, and the weed, the paper designed a system to identify the weed from the crop. It used the 2GR-B and BP neural network, with the help of pixel-position-histogram diagram, to calculate the area and position of weeds. The result showed that it could identify the weed from the field and crop with an accuracy of 93%. The program gave the...

Alimoradi, L., Hammami, H., Sepehri, A.,

In order to determine the critical period for weed control of greenhouse cucumber, an experiment was conducted in 2012 in a soil greenhouse located 25 km from Mashhad, as a randomized complete blocks design with three replications. The experiment consisted of two treatment series of weed interference. The first series consisted of weed-interference periods (including 14, 28, 42, 56, 70 and 84 d...

In order to study chemical weed control in cycloxydim tolerant maize (CTM) using cycloxydim herbicide, an experiment was carried out in a randomized complete block design with three replications during 2014. Treatments included conventional corn herbicides application (Nicosulforun, Foramsulfuron, Eradican and 2, 4-D + MCPA) in their recommended doses and combined treatment of cycloxydim + (dic...

In order to investigate the effects of plant density, time and number of weed control on yield and yield components on corn hybrids, a factorial experiment in completely randomized blocks design with 3 replications was conducted in 2011 growth season at Research farm of College of Agriculture, University of Shahid Bahonar, Kerman. Weed control treatments were including: weed control during corn...

2011
Rita S. L. Veiga Jan Jansa Emmanuel Frossard Marcel G. A. van der Heijden

BACKGROUND Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are known for their beneficial effects on plants. However, there is increasing evidence that some ruderal plants, including several agricultural weeds, respond negatively to AMF colonization. Here, we investigated the effect of AMF on the growth of individual weed species and on weed-crop interactions. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS First, under c...

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