A graphical method of analysis designed to study the efficacy of herbicide mixtures, the additive dose model, was adapted for use in analysing the effect of two-weed species interference on crop yield. It is possible to categorize two-weed species interference as synergistic or antagonistic with regard to the effect on crop yield. It is also possible to quantify the degree to which the effect of species mixture deviates from additivity. Within the analysis, different forms of regression models may be used to estimate interference from one species or another, or for species in combination, provided that the models used are all special cases of the same basic model. This allows for flexibility in summarizing data. The method was demonstrated ...
The development of appropriate weed management strategies and efficient use of herbicides relies upo...
A comparative analysis of the growth of Lupinus albus grown in stands in mixture with annual weeds a...
Introduction: The assessment of the effect of mixtures could be based on various concepts whether we...
Interference among plants involves responses of plants to their environment as modified by the prese...
Experiments were conducted on linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.) and autumn-sown field bean (Vicia Sab...
Methods for evaluating the efficacy of potential classical biocontrol agents were outlined for a mod...
Competition between plants for the capture of the essential resources for plant growth (light, water...
Competition between plants for the capture of the essential resources for plant growth (i.e. light, ...
This paper discusses model and experimental design aspects of agricultural studies aimed at discerni...
An empirical model of yield loss from assessments of relative weed green area (weed green area/weed ...
Weeds are both harmful for crop production and important for biodiversity, while herbicides can poll...
Integrated Weed Management (IWM) is necessary to reduce environmental damages by herbicides. The mod...
For implementation of simple yield loss models into threshold-based weed management systems, a thoro...
International audienceAbstractCrops compete with weeds for light, and choosing competitive crop spec...
This paper discusses model and experimental design aspects of agricultural studies aimed at discerni...
The development of appropriate weed management strategies and efficient use of herbicides relies upo...
A comparative analysis of the growth of Lupinus albus grown in stands in mixture with annual weeds a...
Introduction: The assessment of the effect of mixtures could be based on various concepts whether we...
Interference among plants involves responses of plants to their environment as modified by the prese...
Experiments were conducted on linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.) and autumn-sown field bean (Vicia Sab...
Methods for evaluating the efficacy of potential classical biocontrol agents were outlined for a mod...
Competition between plants for the capture of the essential resources for plant growth (light, water...
Competition between plants for the capture of the essential resources for plant growth (i.e. light, ...
This paper discusses model and experimental design aspects of agricultural studies aimed at discerni...
An empirical model of yield loss from assessments of relative weed green area (weed green area/weed ...
Weeds are both harmful for crop production and important for biodiversity, while herbicides can poll...
Integrated Weed Management (IWM) is necessary to reduce environmental damages by herbicides. The mod...
For implementation of simple yield loss models into threshold-based weed management systems, a thoro...
International audienceAbstractCrops compete with weeds for light, and choosing competitive crop spec...
This paper discusses model and experimental design aspects of agricultural studies aimed at discerni...
The development of appropriate weed management strategies and efficient use of herbicides relies upo...
A comparative analysis of the growth of Lupinus albus grown in stands in mixture with annual weeds a...
Introduction: The assessment of the effect of mixtures could be based on various concepts whether we...