Weeds are wonderous creations of nature – weedy type plants not only survived but over time have evolved miraculous adaptations to all the control methods we humans have exposed them to. Our battle against weeds has seen success and failure. Agricultural technology swayed the battle in our favour with the advent of synthetic herbicides from the 1940s.http://agriorbit.com/farmbiz-magazinehj2020Plant Production and Soil Scienc
Worldwide, infestations of weeds in cropping systems are ubiquitous and an annual threat to producti...
The introduction of organic-based herbicides in the late 1940’s revolutionized weed management with ...
Herbicides have made significant contributions to modern agriculture by offering exceptional weed ma...
Weeds are wonderous creations of nature – weedy type plants not only survived but over time have evo...
Evolution of herbicide resistance in weeds has increased the importance and scope of mechanical weed...
Weeds have been a problem creator in crop production practices since time immemorial. The weeds caus...
Synthetic herbicides have been used globally to control weeds in major field crops. This has imposed...
Herbicides are the dominant technology and the most effective weed control tools ever developed that...
Cutleaf teasel, a plant endemic to Europe, was introduced in the 1700s for the use of its seed heads...
Prior to the 1950s weeds were controlled by a wide variety of mechanical and cultural methods with l...
Glyphosate is the most widely used herbicide in the world for several reasons, including: 1) high le...
In her controversial book, Silent Spring, Rachel Carson questioned human attempts to control the ...
Weeds just will not lie down and take 'No!' for an answer. After the umpteenth round of weeding, the...
Modern herbicidal weed control often exploits physiological differences among plants and takes advan...
PòsterDue to the overgrowth of weeds, and the fact that herbicides cannot differentiate between crop...
Worldwide, infestations of weeds in cropping systems are ubiquitous and an annual threat to producti...
The introduction of organic-based herbicides in the late 1940’s revolutionized weed management with ...
Herbicides have made significant contributions to modern agriculture by offering exceptional weed ma...
Weeds are wonderous creations of nature – weedy type plants not only survived but over time have evo...
Evolution of herbicide resistance in weeds has increased the importance and scope of mechanical weed...
Weeds have been a problem creator in crop production practices since time immemorial. The weeds caus...
Synthetic herbicides have been used globally to control weeds in major field crops. This has imposed...
Herbicides are the dominant technology and the most effective weed control tools ever developed that...
Cutleaf teasel, a plant endemic to Europe, was introduced in the 1700s for the use of its seed heads...
Prior to the 1950s weeds were controlled by a wide variety of mechanical and cultural methods with l...
Glyphosate is the most widely used herbicide in the world for several reasons, including: 1) high le...
In her controversial book, Silent Spring, Rachel Carson questioned human attempts to control the ...
Weeds just will not lie down and take 'No!' for an answer. After the umpteenth round of weeding, the...
Modern herbicidal weed control often exploits physiological differences among plants and takes advan...
PòsterDue to the overgrowth of weeds, and the fact that herbicides cannot differentiate between crop...
Worldwide, infestations of weeds in cropping systems are ubiquitous and an annual threat to producti...
The introduction of organic-based herbicides in the late 1940’s revolutionized weed management with ...
Herbicides have made significant contributions to modern agriculture by offering exceptional weed ma...