Weed control with herbicides is impossible in perennial organic agricultural systems. Alternatively, in these systems, weeds can be destroyed mechanically, thermally or by mulching with a plastic film, to minimize negative weed influence, but not to exterminate all of them. Thermal weed control requires knowledge of the plants' thermal sensitivity. The most common weeds growing between strawberry rows in Lithuania are shepherd's purse (Capsella bursa), common groundsel (Senecio vulgaris L.) and common chick-weed (Stellaria media). We have been researching thermal sensitivity of these weeds. Research has shown the results of preheating a 2-mm diameter weed stem up to 70°C: shepherd's purse (Capsella bursa) 2.0 s., common groundsel (Senecio v...
The aim of this work was to study the influence of biological and technical factors on the effect of...
Weed control efficacy of organic mulch materials is limited and is not as effective as the conventio...
Unconventional ways of growing plants, when we return to non-chemical methods of controlling weeds, ...
Weed control with the herbicides is impossible in perennial organic agricultural systems. In this ag...
In the recent years, there has been a revival in the development and improvement of thermal weed con...
In ecologic farms weed control after sowing time is pursued in mechanic, and recently in thermal way...
Strawberry crop is very sensitive to weed infestation, especially Stellaria media because this weed ...
In the thermal weed process high temperature media heats not only plants to be thermally damaged, bu...
Growing of economics and new technologies has caused the environment pollution and more intensive us...
The paper presents analysis of temperature variation in the topsoil during thermal weed control. The...
In recent years, intense concerns about the increasing resistance of weed populations to herbicide t...
Weed thermal extermination investigations during the last decade gave good results. New technology e...
The efficacy of a direct-fired, tractor-mounted steam weeder was compared with that of a flame weede...
A near-zero tolerance policy on weeds by markets for nursery crops calls for weed-free container-gro...
Cool soil temperatures in Alaska are a limiting factor for many crops. Clear plastic mulch has been...
The aim of this work was to study the influence of biological and technical factors on the effect of...
Weed control efficacy of organic mulch materials is limited and is not as effective as the conventio...
Unconventional ways of growing plants, when we return to non-chemical methods of controlling weeds, ...
Weed control with the herbicides is impossible in perennial organic agricultural systems. In this ag...
In the recent years, there has been a revival in the development and improvement of thermal weed con...
In ecologic farms weed control after sowing time is pursued in mechanic, and recently in thermal way...
Strawberry crop is very sensitive to weed infestation, especially Stellaria media because this weed ...
In the thermal weed process high temperature media heats not only plants to be thermally damaged, bu...
Growing of economics and new technologies has caused the environment pollution and more intensive us...
The paper presents analysis of temperature variation in the topsoil during thermal weed control. The...
In recent years, intense concerns about the increasing resistance of weed populations to herbicide t...
Weed thermal extermination investigations during the last decade gave good results. New technology e...
The efficacy of a direct-fired, tractor-mounted steam weeder was compared with that of a flame weede...
A near-zero tolerance policy on weeds by markets for nursery crops calls for weed-free container-gro...
Cool soil temperatures in Alaska are a limiting factor for many crops. Clear plastic mulch has been...
The aim of this work was to study the influence of biological and technical factors on the effect of...
Weed control efficacy of organic mulch materials is limited and is not as effective as the conventio...
Unconventional ways of growing plants, when we return to non-chemical methods of controlling weeds, ...