Weed control still requires major investments of money and labour in organic arable farming and field vegetable cultivation. For this reason, current research is focused to a large extent on the development of weed control strategies. These incorporate prevention as well as mechanical methods, and cover a range of approaches. From inexpensive techniques to very innovative technologies. Research into pests and diseases primarily focuses on improving systems and preventing infestation. However, even with maximum prevention measures some pests and diseases still cause unacceptable damage. For these residual problems control measures are being develope
RESEARCH on noxious weeds has enabled the development of many practical methods for the control of t...
Highlights of a multidisciplinary research program on innovative weed control are presented and disc...
Four distinct pest management strategies are generally recognized by specialists: avoidance, prevent...
Weed control still requires major investments of money and labour in organic arable farming and fiel...
Interest in chemically not polluted food products and in bio-organic farming is rapidly increasing. ...
Weeds are the most significant impediment to the formation of long-term agricultural productivity. W...
Within an overall strategy of weed flora management, mechanical weed control practices are complemen...
Crop loss due to weeds has challenged agricultural managers since man began to develop the first far...
Increasing concerns about pesticide use and a steadily increasing conversion to organic farming have...
Evolution of herbicide resistance in weeds has increased the importance and scope of mechanical weed...
The chemicals used for weed control cause pollution at both ground and surface waters, and lead to a...
With the changing position of agriculture in the world the challenges for weed management and weed s...
Weeds remain a major obstacle to increased yields. Past reliance on herbicides is no longer sufficie...
The most important link in modern farming systems is the protection of crops from weeds. Only by tak...
Abstract: Weed control is the process of limiting weed infestations so that crops could be grown pro...
RESEARCH on noxious weeds has enabled the development of many practical methods for the control of t...
Highlights of a multidisciplinary research program on innovative weed control are presented and disc...
Four distinct pest management strategies are generally recognized by specialists: avoidance, prevent...
Weed control still requires major investments of money and labour in organic arable farming and fiel...
Interest in chemically not polluted food products and in bio-organic farming is rapidly increasing. ...
Weeds are the most significant impediment to the formation of long-term agricultural productivity. W...
Within an overall strategy of weed flora management, mechanical weed control practices are complemen...
Crop loss due to weeds has challenged agricultural managers since man began to develop the first far...
Increasing concerns about pesticide use and a steadily increasing conversion to organic farming have...
Evolution of herbicide resistance in weeds has increased the importance and scope of mechanical weed...
The chemicals used for weed control cause pollution at both ground and surface waters, and lead to a...
With the changing position of agriculture in the world the challenges for weed management and weed s...
Weeds remain a major obstacle to increased yields. Past reliance on herbicides is no longer sufficie...
The most important link in modern farming systems is the protection of crops from weeds. Only by tak...
Abstract: Weed control is the process of limiting weed infestations so that crops could be grown pro...
RESEARCH on noxious weeds has enabled the development of many practical methods for the control of t...
Highlights of a multidisciplinary research program on innovative weed control are presented and disc...
Four distinct pest management strategies are generally recognized by specialists: avoidance, prevent...