The control of pests is one of the major challenges in agricultural production worldwide. Especially weeds cause severe yield losses by competing with crops for light, space, water and nutrients. Due to the relatively low costs for acquisition and application of herbicides and a high control efficacy, chemical measures are predominantly applied to control weeds. In Europe, Alopecurus myosuroides HUDS. (blackgrass) and Apera spica-venti L. Beauv. (silky windgrass) are major weeds especially in winter wheat. The occurrence at high population densities in combination with a consequent use of herbicides with the same modes of action has resulted in the selection of resistant populations. Populations with target-site resistance (TSR) as well as ...
Since the introduction of maize into Europe, open-pollinated varieties of flint maize were cultivate...
During the past five years, powerful sensor technologies have been developed which are capable of cl...
Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), the staple foot for one third of the world population, is one of the t...
Weed control is a challenging task for farmers in highly specialized crop production systems. The co...
During the last decades, implementation of molecular markers such as single nucleotide polymorphisms...
Weed control is one of the major challenges in sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) production worldwide. Due ...
Weed control is an important part in agricultural practice. Since selective herbicides were introduc...
Ear rots of maize, caused by Fusarium spp., are of major concern because they lead to losses in grai...
Fusarium head blight (FHB) in wheat and Fusarium (FER) and Gibberella ear rot (GER) in maize are maj...
Maize is affected by a number of diseases. Among the various ear rots of maize, Gibberella ear rot (...
Infection of ears of maize with Fusarium graminearum (FG) reduces yield and, more important, contami...
The major goal of plant production is finding the right crop that can meet our demand for food, feed...
Grain cereals such as barley, rye, wheat or sorghum, constitute a major share in human diet worldwid...
Weed control in conventional cropping is commonly done using herbicides. Those, however, can have ne...
The agronomic situation in Germany is characterized by a reduction of crop diversity within crop rot...
Since the introduction of maize into Europe, open-pollinated varieties of flint maize were cultivate...
During the past five years, powerful sensor technologies have been developed which are capable of cl...
Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), the staple foot for one third of the world population, is one of the t...
Weed control is a challenging task for farmers in highly specialized crop production systems. The co...
During the last decades, implementation of molecular markers such as single nucleotide polymorphisms...
Weed control is one of the major challenges in sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) production worldwide. Due ...
Weed control is an important part in agricultural practice. Since selective herbicides were introduc...
Ear rots of maize, caused by Fusarium spp., are of major concern because they lead to losses in grai...
Fusarium head blight (FHB) in wheat and Fusarium (FER) and Gibberella ear rot (GER) in maize are maj...
Maize is affected by a number of diseases. Among the various ear rots of maize, Gibberella ear rot (...
Infection of ears of maize with Fusarium graminearum (FG) reduces yield and, more important, contami...
The major goal of plant production is finding the right crop that can meet our demand for food, feed...
Grain cereals such as barley, rye, wheat or sorghum, constitute a major share in human diet worldwid...
Weed control in conventional cropping is commonly done using herbicides. Those, however, can have ne...
The agronomic situation in Germany is characterized by a reduction of crop diversity within crop rot...
Since the introduction of maize into Europe, open-pollinated varieties of flint maize were cultivate...
During the past five years, powerful sensor technologies have been developed which are capable of cl...
Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), the staple foot for one third of the world population, is one of the t...