The rapid development of herbicide resistance in weeds, and environmental imperatives, have forced the consideration of non-chemical tactics such as crop competition for weed management. This review of wheat–weed competition examines the plant traits associated with wheat competitiveness, and the opportunities for plant breeding or manipulating crop agronomy to differentially favour the growth of the crop. Many studies have proven that enhancing crop competitive ability can reduce weed seed production and crop yield loss, although a number of difficulties in conducting this research are identified and suggestions are made for improvement. It remains to be seen whether crop competitiveness will be considered as a priority by farmers an...
Crop competition is a key component of an integrated approach to weed management. Variation in comp...
Crop varieties that are more competitive with weeds offer a means of reducing dependency on herbicid...
The agriculture sector is embracing energy efficient conservation systems and technological innovati...
Competitive crop cultivars offer a potentially cheap option to include in integrated weed management...
Wheat occupies a principal place in the diet of humans globally, contributing more to our daily calo...
Increasing crop competitiveness using higher seeding rates is a possible technique for weed manageme...
The management of weed species Alopecurus myosuroides (black-grass) in arable agriculture is largely...
Weed pressure can be high in organic and low-input farming and reduce yield and produce quality. In ...
Research was conducted at Reading University over three growing seasons into alternatives to herbici...
Wheat breeding in Australia has undoubtedly resulted in large improvements in grain yield. This has ...
Fourteen wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars released to Australian growers over the last century...
Total reliance on herbicides for weed control is unsustainable with the spread of herbicide resistan...
Introduction: Weeds causing 15 % or more damage to crops, annually. The amount of these damages depe...
The world population will rise in future, which would demand more wheat production to fulfil dietary...
Weeds represent a significant challenge to successful crop production. Highly effective and sustaina...
Crop competition is a key component of an integrated approach to weed management. Variation in comp...
Crop varieties that are more competitive with weeds offer a means of reducing dependency on herbicid...
The agriculture sector is embracing energy efficient conservation systems and technological innovati...
Competitive crop cultivars offer a potentially cheap option to include in integrated weed management...
Wheat occupies a principal place in the diet of humans globally, contributing more to our daily calo...
Increasing crop competitiveness using higher seeding rates is a possible technique for weed manageme...
The management of weed species Alopecurus myosuroides (black-grass) in arable agriculture is largely...
Weed pressure can be high in organic and low-input farming and reduce yield and produce quality. In ...
Research was conducted at Reading University over three growing seasons into alternatives to herbici...
Wheat breeding in Australia has undoubtedly resulted in large improvements in grain yield. This has ...
Fourteen wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars released to Australian growers over the last century...
Total reliance on herbicides for weed control is unsustainable with the spread of herbicide resistan...
Introduction: Weeds causing 15 % or more damage to crops, annually. The amount of these damages depe...
The world population will rise in future, which would demand more wheat production to fulfil dietary...
Weeds represent a significant challenge to successful crop production. Highly effective and sustaina...
Crop competition is a key component of an integrated approach to weed management. Variation in comp...
Crop varieties that are more competitive with weeds offer a means of reducing dependency on herbicid...
The agriculture sector is embracing energy efficient conservation systems and technological innovati...