Highlights of a multidisciplinary research program on innovative weed control are presented and discussed in this paper. The program was carried out from 1999 to 2002, and dovetailed most fundamental-strategic and applied research aspects in The Netherlands in that period with respect to weed management. The program was focused on both developing and implementing sustainable weed control strategies for agricultural and non-agricultural areas. Some projects in the program were on (1) developing and improving weed preventive and non-chemical methods, (2) methods that allow the farmer to apply lower dosage of herbicides than indicated on the label, e.g. the so-called "Minimum Lethal Herbicide Dose method" (MLHD), and (3) rational weed control ...
On the development, environmental effects and human dimension of weed management strategies. On far...
Interest in chemically not polluted food products and in bio-organic farming is rapidly increasing. ...
Weed control still requires major investments of money and labour in organic arable farming and fiel...
Abstract Highlights of a multidisciplinary research program on innovative weed control are presented...
The non-agricultural use of pesticides in The Netherlands declined in the period 1986-2001 from 127 ...
At present weed control in flowerbulb crops in the Netherlands is carried out mainly with chemical h...
The policy in the Netherlands is to signifiantly reduce the use of herbicides, also on pavements. Ex...
Herbicide weed control on pavements has the lowest direct costs to control weeds compared to availab...
An actor-participative project on sustainable weed control on pavements was started in 2000 in the N...
Non-chemical weed management covers all management practices that influence weeds except herbicides....
Onkruidbestrijding met herbiciden op stoepen heeft de laagste directe kosten in vergelijking met bes...
First strategies for a more sustainable weed control are outlined, including prevention, necessity o...
The most recent advances in European research on non-chemical weed control methods and strategies fo...
Crop loss due to weeds has challenged agricultural managers since man began to develop the first far...
Weed management is an essential element of successful crop production. In recent times, an exponenti...
On the development, environmental effects and human dimension of weed management strategies. On far...
Interest in chemically not polluted food products and in bio-organic farming is rapidly increasing. ...
Weed control still requires major investments of money and labour in organic arable farming and fiel...
Abstract Highlights of a multidisciplinary research program on innovative weed control are presented...
The non-agricultural use of pesticides in The Netherlands declined in the period 1986-2001 from 127 ...
At present weed control in flowerbulb crops in the Netherlands is carried out mainly with chemical h...
The policy in the Netherlands is to signifiantly reduce the use of herbicides, also on pavements. Ex...
Herbicide weed control on pavements has the lowest direct costs to control weeds compared to availab...
An actor-participative project on sustainable weed control on pavements was started in 2000 in the N...
Non-chemical weed management covers all management practices that influence weeds except herbicides....
Onkruidbestrijding met herbiciden op stoepen heeft de laagste directe kosten in vergelijking met bes...
First strategies for a more sustainable weed control are outlined, including prevention, necessity o...
The most recent advances in European research on non-chemical weed control methods and strategies fo...
Crop loss due to weeds has challenged agricultural managers since man began to develop the first far...
Weed management is an essential element of successful crop production. In recent times, an exponenti...
On the development, environmental effects and human dimension of weed management strategies. On far...
Interest in chemically not polluted food products and in bio-organic farming is rapidly increasing. ...
Weed control still requires major investments of money and labour in organic arable farming and fiel...