Non-chemical weed management covers all management practices that influence weeds except herbicides. This chapter summarises the major achievements in European research, as well as work undertaken in North America. Research groups from both continents have interacted strongly on the topic over the years and shared common interests on the development of non-chemical tactics. The chapter encompasses preventive, cultural and direct weed control methods, explaining the basic principles and the integration of these tactics in weed management strategies for agricultural and horticultural crops and in some cases amenity areas as well. Preventive methods reduce weed germination, cultural methods improve crop competition and direct physical weed con...
On the development, environmental effects and human dimension of weed management strategies. On far...
Physical, cultural and biological methods for weed control have developed largely independently and ...
Despite increased concerns regarding the heavy reliance of many cropping systems on chemical weed co...
Non-Chemical Weed Control is the first book to present an overview of plant crop protection against ...
The book chapter presents and discusses the latest methods in non-chemical weed control, including m...
The most recent advances in European research on non-chemical weed control methods and strategies fo...
The aim of this review is to provide an overview of weed control methods available for organic farmi...
The chapter reviews the most recent research on non-chemical weed control methods for field crops an...
Soil and residue manipulation can assist weed management by killing weeds mechanically, interfering ...
Increased world population will demand more food production, less water-consuming crops, better crop...
Increasing concerns about pesticide use and a steadily increasing conversion to organic farming have...
Non-chemical methods for weed control play an important role for the management of weeds in organic ...
Highlights of a multidisciplinary research program on innovative weed control are presented and disc...
Crop loss due to weeds has challenged agricultural managers since man began to develop the first far...
Weed management is an essential element of successful crop production. In recent times, an exponenti...
On the development, environmental effects and human dimension of weed management strategies. On far...
Physical, cultural and biological methods for weed control have developed largely independently and ...
Despite increased concerns regarding the heavy reliance of many cropping systems on chemical weed co...
Non-Chemical Weed Control is the first book to present an overview of plant crop protection against ...
The book chapter presents and discusses the latest methods in non-chemical weed control, including m...
The most recent advances in European research on non-chemical weed control methods and strategies fo...
The aim of this review is to provide an overview of weed control methods available for organic farmi...
The chapter reviews the most recent research on non-chemical weed control methods for field crops an...
Soil and residue manipulation can assist weed management by killing weeds mechanically, interfering ...
Increased world population will demand more food production, less water-consuming crops, better crop...
Increasing concerns about pesticide use and a steadily increasing conversion to organic farming have...
Non-chemical methods for weed control play an important role for the management of weeds in organic ...
Highlights of a multidisciplinary research program on innovative weed control are presented and disc...
Crop loss due to weeds has challenged agricultural managers since man began to develop the first far...
Weed management is an essential element of successful crop production. In recent times, an exponenti...
On the development, environmental effects and human dimension of weed management strategies. On far...
Physical, cultural and biological methods for weed control have developed largely independently and ...
Despite increased concerns regarding the heavy reliance of many cropping systems on chemical weed co...