Heracleum sosnowskyi is a dangerous invasive species. Conrtrol over its spread requires material, financial and labour resources. The article suggests thermal method of controlling Heracleum Sosnowskyi with hot (90-100°) water. The work was carried out from April to June at sites occupied by Heracleum sosnowskyi in the summer. Treatment with hot water leads to the death of seedlings at the time of treatment. Weekly treatment allows to prevent emergence of new seedlings up to late autumn. Lack of seedlings stops replenishment of the population with new plants of seed origin. Weekly thermal treatment of perennial plants results in cessation of the growth of new leaves and cessation of the development of generative shoot. It is necessary to de...
In 1887, the Danish researcher Jensen used a hot-water treatment (HWT) to free plant tissues from pa...
Weed control with herbicides is impossible in perennial organic agricultural systems. Alternatively,...
A small plot field experiment with transplanted ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) into gravel and gr...
As of today, Heracleum Sosnowskyi have expanded from transformed habitats and small areas into natur...
Several bulbous crops like Crocus, Allium and some species of Tulipa and Narcissus can be infected w...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Planning, 2007Radiant heaters are devic...
Subject of investigation - thermal extermination of monocotyledonous weed plant (barnyard grass (ech...
Ornamental jewelweed (Impatiens glandulifera Royle) is an alien invasive plant in Europe. This annua...
The paper presents analysis of temperature variation in the topsoil during thermal weed control. The...
In the thermal weed process high temperature media heats not only plants to be thermally damaged, bu...
In the recent years, there has been a revival in the development and improvement of thermal weed con...
A hot water treatment (HWT) protocol is needed to control tulip stem nematode (TSN) in tulip bulbs. ...
Heracleum Sosnowskyi was discovered in 1772 and described as a separate species in 1944 by I. P. Man...
Heracleum sosnowskyi Manden of Caucasian origin is the most dangerous plant for the environment, g...
Organic Agriculture development is directly linked to ecologically pure weed removal. One of the eco...
In 1887, the Danish researcher Jensen used a hot-water treatment (HWT) to free plant tissues from pa...
Weed control with herbicides is impossible in perennial organic agricultural systems. Alternatively,...
A small plot field experiment with transplanted ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) into gravel and gr...
As of today, Heracleum Sosnowskyi have expanded from transformed habitats and small areas into natur...
Several bulbous crops like Crocus, Allium and some species of Tulipa and Narcissus can be infected w...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Planning, 2007Radiant heaters are devic...
Subject of investigation - thermal extermination of monocotyledonous weed plant (barnyard grass (ech...
Ornamental jewelweed (Impatiens glandulifera Royle) is an alien invasive plant in Europe. This annua...
The paper presents analysis of temperature variation in the topsoil during thermal weed control. The...
In the thermal weed process high temperature media heats not only plants to be thermally damaged, bu...
In the recent years, there has been a revival in the development and improvement of thermal weed con...
A hot water treatment (HWT) protocol is needed to control tulip stem nematode (TSN) in tulip bulbs. ...
Heracleum Sosnowskyi was discovered in 1772 and described as a separate species in 1944 by I. P. Man...
Heracleum sosnowskyi Manden of Caucasian origin is the most dangerous plant for the environment, g...
Organic Agriculture development is directly linked to ecologically pure weed removal. One of the eco...
In 1887, the Danish researcher Jensen used a hot-water treatment (HWT) to free plant tissues from pa...
Weed control with herbicides is impossible in perennial organic agricultural systems. Alternatively,...
A small plot field experiment with transplanted ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) into gravel and gr...