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El. knyga: Expanding the Context of Weed Management

(Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA)
  • Formatas: 302 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000111903
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  • Formatas: 302 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000111903
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Presents innovative approaches to weeds and weed management. Expanding the Context of Weed Management is your key to the latest economically and environmentally friendly methods of managing weeds. You will explore the biological, cultural, mechanical, and preventive tools and techniques that are necessary to successfully manage weeds. Expanding the Context of Weed Management teaches you how to optimize your crop production and profit by integrating preventive techniques, scientific knowledge, and management skills into your current farming routine. This practical volume contains a series of review articles and original research that present innovative approaches to weeds and weed management. In its pages you will discover valuable and practical information about:how weeds can be considered a part of the cropping system instead of an isolated pest to beeliminatedwhy weeds behave as they doshort and long term approaches to changing weed managementstandard breeding methods for weed competitive cropshow to improve soil quality to manage weedshow to integrate pest management for weedshow to avoid propagule productionhow to reduce weed emergence in cropshow to minimize weed competition with the crop The costliness of weeds and weed control is more than 15 billion a year in the United States.Expanding the Context of Weed Management will help you cut this cost with the latest methods of effective weed control. Intended for agronomists, weed scientists, crop advisors, environmentalists, students, and crop ecologists,this book provides a successful and environmentally sound perspective on weeds and their control.
Expanding the Context of Weed Management 1(9) Doug D. Buhler Weed Thresholds: Theory and Applicability 9(22) C.J. Swanton S. Weaver P. Cowan R. Van Acker W. Deen A. Shrestha Ecological Implications of Using Thresholds for Weed Management 31(28) Robert P. Norris Increasing Crop Competitiveness to Weeds Through Crop Breeding 59(18) Todd A. Pester Orvin C. Burnside James H. Orf Genetic Approach to the Development of Cover Crops for Weed Management 77(18) Michael F. Foley Improving Soil Quality: Implications for Weed Management 95(28) Eric R. Gallandt Matt Liebman David R. Huggins Soil Microorganisms for Weed Management 123(16) A.C. Kennedy Soil Weed Seed Banks and Weed Management 139(28) Jack Dekker A Risk Management Perspective on Integrated Weed Management 167(22) J. L. Gunsolus D. D. Buhler Maximizing Efficacy and Economics of Mechanical Weed Control in Row Crops Through Forecasts of Weed Emergence 189(18) Caleb Oriade Frank Forcella Multi-Year (valuation of Model-Based Weed Control Under Variable Crop and Tillage Conditions 207(18) Melinda L. Hoffman Douglas D. Buhler Micheal D. K. Owen Knowledge-Based Decision Support Strategies: Linking Spatial and Temporal Components Within Site-Specific Weed Management 225(14) Gregg A. Johnson David R. Huggins Development of Weed IPM: Levels of Integration for Weed Management 239(30) J. Cardina T. M. Webster C. P. Herms E. E. Regnier Index 269
Douglas Buhler (Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA) (Author)