This paper provides some of the scientific background on how projected environmental conditions could affect weeds and weed management in rice in Africa. Elevated CO2 levels may have positive effects on rice competitiveness with C4 weeds, but these are generally outnumbered by C3 species in weed populations of rice in Africa. Moreover, higher temperatures and drought will favor C4 over C3 plants. Increased CO2 levels may also improve tolerance of rice against parasitic weeds, while invasiveness of such species may be stimulated by soil degradation and more frequent droughts or floods. Elevated CO2 may increase belowground relative to aboveground growth, in particular of perennial (C3) species, rendering mechanical control less effective or ...
Changes in temperature, and the amount, intensity, frequency, and distribution of rainfall, collecti...
Rice production is susceptible to damage from the changes in temperature and rainfall patterns, and ...
Ongoing increases in the human population necessitate that rice will continue to be a critical aspec...
This paper provides some of the scientific background on how projected environmental conditions coul...
This paper provides some of the scientific background on how projected environmental conditions coul...
Global changes including increases in temperature, atmospheric greenhouse gases, soil degradation an...
Global changes including increases in temperature, atmospheric greenhouse gases, soil degradation an...
Global changes including increases in temperature, atmospheric greenhouse gases, soil degradation an...
Climate change can adversely affect rice production, especially for weed management in the context o...
Competition from weeds is the most important yield reducing factor in African rice production system...
Competition from weeds is the most important yield reducing factor in African rice production system...
Competition from weeds is the most important yield reducing factor in African rice production system...
Competition from weeds is the most important yield reducing factor in African rice production system...
Rice production is susceptible to damage from the changes in temperature and rainfall patterns, and ...
International audienceAbstractClimate change is caused by the release of greenhouse gases in the atm...
Changes in temperature, and the amount, intensity, frequency, and distribution of rainfall, collecti...
Rice production is susceptible to damage from the changes in temperature and rainfall patterns, and ...
Ongoing increases in the human population necessitate that rice will continue to be a critical aspec...
This paper provides some of the scientific background on how projected environmental conditions coul...
This paper provides some of the scientific background on how projected environmental conditions coul...
Global changes including increases in temperature, atmospheric greenhouse gases, soil degradation an...
Global changes including increases in temperature, atmospheric greenhouse gases, soil degradation an...
Global changes including increases in temperature, atmospheric greenhouse gases, soil degradation an...
Climate change can adversely affect rice production, especially for weed management in the context o...
Competition from weeds is the most important yield reducing factor in African rice production system...
Competition from weeds is the most important yield reducing factor in African rice production system...
Competition from weeds is the most important yield reducing factor in African rice production system...
Competition from weeds is the most important yield reducing factor in African rice production system...
Rice production is susceptible to damage from the changes in temperature and rainfall patterns, and ...
International audienceAbstractClimate change is caused by the release of greenhouse gases in the atm...
Changes in temperature, and the amount, intensity, frequency, and distribution of rainfall, collecti...
Rice production is susceptible to damage from the changes in temperature and rainfall patterns, and ...
Ongoing increases in the human population necessitate that rice will continue to be a critical aspec...