Weedy plants pose a major threat to food security, biodiversity, ecosystem services and consequently to human health and wellbeing. However, many currently used weed management approaches are increasingly unsustainable. To address this knowledge and practice gap, in June 2014, 35 weed and invasion ecologists, weed scientists, evolutionary biologists and social scientists convened a workshop to explore current and future perspectives and approaches in weed ecology and management. A horizon scanning exercise ranked a list of 124 pre-submitted questions to identify a priority list of 30 questions. These questions are discussed under seven themed headings that represent areas for renewed and emerging focus for the disciplines of weed research a...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS) has been a leader in wee...
<p>Weed management is a critically important activity on both agricultural and non-agricultural land...
Weed management is a critically important activity on both agricultural and non-agricultural lands, ...
Weedy plants pose a major threat to food security, biodiversity, ecosystem services and consequently...
Weedy plants pose a major threat to food security, biodiversity, ecosystem services and consequently...
Weedy plants pose a major threat to food security, biodiversity, ecosystem services and consequently...
Two broad aims drive weed science research: improved management and improved understanding of weed b...
Sustainable strategies for managing weeds are critical to meeting agriculture's potential to feed th...
In modern agriculture, with more emphasis on high input systems, weed problems are likely to increas...
Transdisciplinary weed research (TWR) is a promising path to more effective management of challengin...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS) has been a leader in wee...
<p>Weed management is a critically important activity on both agricultural and non-agricultural land...
Weed management is a critically important activity on both agricultural and non-agricultural lands, ...
Weedy plants pose a major threat to food security, biodiversity, ecosystem services and consequently...
Weedy plants pose a major threat to food security, biodiversity, ecosystem services and consequently...
Weedy plants pose a major threat to food security, biodiversity, ecosystem services and consequently...
Two broad aims drive weed science research: improved management and improved understanding of weed b...
Sustainable strategies for managing weeds are critical to meeting agriculture's potential to feed th...
In modern agriculture, with more emphasis on high input systems, weed problems are likely to increas...
Transdisciplinary weed research (TWR) is a promising path to more effective management of challengin...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS) has been a leader in wee...
<p>Weed management is a critically important activity on both agricultural and non-agricultural land...
Weed management is a critically important activity on both agricultural and non-agricultural lands, ...