Weed interference is a major problem in cucumber farming, leading to 45–95% yield reduction. Weed control practices employed to avoid such losses are predominantly hand weeding and herbicides application. All the weed control methods used in cucumber farming have their own limitations. Hand weeding is tedious, time consuming and associated with high labor demands. Only few herbicides are registered for weed control in cucumber, and these herbicides does not provide season-long weed control when used alone, neither can they control the entire weed spectrum with diverse physiology, morphology and time of emergence. Therefore, to optimize yield, financial and environmental costs and benefits, integrated weed management approaches are advocated...
Cucumbers are coarse, prostrate annual vining plants that have a deep root system. They prefer light...
Increased world population will demand more food production, less water-consuming crops, better crop...
The herbicides and cultivation systems available in most non-GM crops allow farmers little flexibili...
Weed management is an essential element of successful crop production. In recent times, an exponenti...
Weeds have a significant impact on vegetable production worldwide. These intensive cropping systems ...
The effects of mulches on weeds and cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) yield, examined by field experimen...
At present weed control in flowerbulb crops in the Netherlands is carried out mainly with chemical h...
Diminishing herbicide options, fear of ground water contamination and customer pressure to minimise ...
Since the birth of agriculture, the control of undesired vegetation has been managed through one for...
Most physical and cultural weed control methods for arable crops do not provide complete weed contro...
Evolution of herbicide resistance in weeds has increased the importance and scope of mechanical weed...
In recent years, intense concerns about the increasing resistance of weed populations to herbicide t...
The vegetables belonging to family cucurbitaceae are known as cucurbits. These vegetables are attack...
Weed infestations and associated yield losses require effective weed control measures in soybean and...
Weeds are the most significant impediment to the formation of long-term agricultural productivity. W...
Cucumbers are coarse, prostrate annual vining plants that have a deep root system. They prefer light...
Increased world population will demand more food production, less water-consuming crops, better crop...
The herbicides and cultivation systems available in most non-GM crops allow farmers little flexibili...
Weed management is an essential element of successful crop production. In recent times, an exponenti...
Weeds have a significant impact on vegetable production worldwide. These intensive cropping systems ...
The effects of mulches on weeds and cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) yield, examined by field experimen...
At present weed control in flowerbulb crops in the Netherlands is carried out mainly with chemical h...
Diminishing herbicide options, fear of ground water contamination and customer pressure to minimise ...
Since the birth of agriculture, the control of undesired vegetation has been managed through one for...
Most physical and cultural weed control methods for arable crops do not provide complete weed contro...
Evolution of herbicide resistance in weeds has increased the importance and scope of mechanical weed...
In recent years, intense concerns about the increasing resistance of weed populations to herbicide t...
The vegetables belonging to family cucurbitaceae are known as cucurbits. These vegetables are attack...
Weed infestations and associated yield losses require effective weed control measures in soybean and...
Weeds are the most significant impediment to the formation of long-term agricultural productivity. W...
Cucumbers are coarse, prostrate annual vining plants that have a deep root system. They prefer light...
Increased world population will demand more food production, less water-consuming crops, better crop...
The herbicides and cultivation systems available in most non-GM crops allow farmers little flexibili...