The aim of this study was to identify and map the weed population in a no-tillage area. Geostatistical techniques were used in the mapping in order to assess this information as a tool for the localized application of herbicides. The area of study is 58.08 hectares wide and was sampled in a fixed square grid (which point spaced 50 m, 232 points) using a GPS receiver. In each point the weeds species and population were analyzed in a square with a 0.25 m2 fixed area. The species Ipomoea grandifolia, Gnaphalium spicatum, Richardia spp. and Emilia sonchifolia have presented no spatial dependence. However, the species Conyza spp., C. echinatus and E. indica have shown a spatial correlation. Among the models tested, the spherical model has shown ...
Managing weed populations using spatial information is gaining interest because of expected reductio...
Environmental, social, and economic constraints on present weed control strategies have resulted in ...
Weeds and plant-parasitic nematodes occur in patches in agricultural fields. Farmers can control the...
Weed mapping is a useful tool for site-specific herbicide applications. The objectives of this study...
The spatial distribution of Elymus repens L. was mapped in five cereal fields during the 1994 season...
The nonuniform spatial distribution of weeds across a field landscape complicates sampling and model...
Keywords: Spatial analysis, weed patterns, Mead’s test, space-time correlograms, 2-D correlograms...
Federal regulation and public awareness of agricultural chemical use have fueled precision agricultu...
Modern photographic imaging of agricultural crops can pin-point individual weeds, the patterns of wh...
This article belongs to the Section Precision and Digital Agriculture.Assessing the spatial distribu...
A major concern in landscape management and precision agriculture is the variable-rate application ...
The integration of technologies and principles to assess, manage, and evaluate spatial and temporal ...
This study aimed to assess the degree of similarity presented by thematic maps generated by differen...
Field observations were made in three years continuous maize cultivation in the Netherlands to study...
Abstract Land managers need cost-effective and informative tools for non-native plant species man-ag...
Managing weed populations using spatial information is gaining interest because of expected reductio...
Environmental, social, and economic constraints on present weed control strategies have resulted in ...
Weeds and plant-parasitic nematodes occur in patches in agricultural fields. Farmers can control the...
Weed mapping is a useful tool for site-specific herbicide applications. The objectives of this study...
The spatial distribution of Elymus repens L. was mapped in five cereal fields during the 1994 season...
The nonuniform spatial distribution of weeds across a field landscape complicates sampling and model...
Keywords: Spatial analysis, weed patterns, Mead’s test, space-time correlograms, 2-D correlograms...
Federal regulation and public awareness of agricultural chemical use have fueled precision agricultu...
Modern photographic imaging of agricultural crops can pin-point individual weeds, the patterns of wh...
This article belongs to the Section Precision and Digital Agriculture.Assessing the spatial distribu...
A major concern in landscape management and precision agriculture is the variable-rate application ...
The integration of technologies and principles to assess, manage, and evaluate spatial and temporal ...
This study aimed to assess the degree of similarity presented by thematic maps generated by differen...
Field observations were made in three years continuous maize cultivation in the Netherlands to study...
Abstract Land managers need cost-effective and informative tools for non-native plant species man-ag...
Managing weed populations using spatial information is gaining interest because of expected reductio...
Environmental, social, and economic constraints on present weed control strategies have resulted in ...
Weeds and plant-parasitic nematodes occur in patches in agricultural fields. Farmers can control the...