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El. knyga: Weed Control: Sustainability, Hazards, and Risks in Cropping Systems Worldwide

Edited by (University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, USA), Edited by (University of Mississippi, Oxford, USA), Edited by (University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, USA)
  • Formatas: 678 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Dec-2018
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498787475
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  • Formatas: 678 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Dec-2018
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498787475
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In light of public concerns about sustainable food production, the necessity for human and environmental protection, along with the evolution of herbicide resistant weeds, call for a review of current weed control strategies. Sustainable weed control requires an integrated approach based on knowledge of each crop and the weeds that threaten it.

This book will be an invaluable source of information for scholars, growers, consultants, researchers and other stakeholders dealing with either arable, row, cash, vegetables, orchards or even grassland-based production systems. The uniqueness of this book comes from the balanced coverage of herbicide effects on humans and environment in relation to best weed control practices of the most important cropping systems worldwide. Furthermore, it amalgamates and discusses the most appropriate, judicious and suitable weed control strategies for a wide range of crops. It reviews the available information and suggests solutions that are not merely feasible but also optimal.

Recenzijos

"In this modern area of social media, with tweets and 20 second sound bites, serious discussions often lack a depth of understanding. Another challenge in modern communications is our viewpoints on a given topic may become unnecessarily narrowly focused and inflexible. This book by Korres and two other editors does not suffer from these deficiencies.

The total number of pages in the book is greater than 600, so to say it glosses over and skims over superficially the important topics of weed control and agriculture is not true. The book also contains a wide diversity of viewpoints that are presented by a plethora of individual authors for the various chapters. I found the book to be well edited and a good source of information on the important topic of how we relate to this, our one planet."

Thomas C Mueller, Professor, University of Tennessee

"authors cover diverse topics concerning current, valuable sustainable weed control strategies, challenges and insight on knowledge of various crops and troublesome weeds that threaten it."

Andrew Price, Plant Physiologist, USDA-ARS-NSDL "In this modern area of social media, with tweets and 20 second sound bites, serious discussions often lack a depth of understanding. Another challenge in modern communications is our viewpoints on a given topic may become unnecessarily narrowly focused and inflexible. This book by Korres and two other editors does not suffer from these deficiencies.

The total number of pages in the book is greater than 600, so to say it glosses over and skims over superficially the important topics of weed control and agriculture is not true. The book also contains a wide diversity of viewpoints that are presented by a plethora of individual authors for the various chapters. I found the book to be well edited and a good source of information on the important topic of how we relate to this, our one planet."

Thomas C Mueller, Professor, University of Tennessee

"authors cover diverse topics concerning current, valuable sustainable weed control strategies, challenges and insight on knowledge of various crops and troublesome weeds that threaten it."

Andrew Price, Plant Physiologist, USDA-ARS-NSDL

Preface v
List of Reviewers
xi
Section 1 Weed Science-Sustainability, Hazards and Risks
Section 1.1 Sustainability, Hazards and Risks
1 Sustainable Agriculture and Integrated Weed Management
3(11)
Fabian D. Menalled
2 Herbicide Effects on Humans: Exposure, Short and Long-term Effects and Occupational Hygiene
14(18)
Nicholas E. Korres
3 Effects of Weed Management on Soil Ecosystems
32(30)
Heather L. Tyler
Martin A. Locke
4 Effects of Herbicides on Freshwater Ecosystems
62(14)
Gertie Arts
Mark Hanson
5 Direct and Indirect Effects of Herbicides on Insects
76(16)
John L. Capinera
6 Evolution of Herbicide-Resistant Weeds
92(41)
Nilda Roma-Burgos
Ian M. Heap
Christopher E. Rouse
Amy L. Lawton-Rauh
7 Microbial Herbicides
133(20)
Alan K. Watson
8 Natural Product-Based Chemical Herbicides
153(13)
Stephen O. Duke
Daniel K. Owens
Franck E. Dayan
9 Allelopathy for Sustainable Weed Management
166(25)
Yoshiharu Fujii
Kwame Sarpong Appiah
10 Genetically Engineered Herbicide Tolerant Crops and Sustainable Weed Management
191(24)
Mahima Krishnan
Christopher Preston
Section 2 Sustainable Weed Control Crops and Cropping Systems
Section 2.1 Cereals
11 Sustainable Weed Control in Small Grain Cereals (Wheat/Barley)
215(23)
Alistair J. Murdoch
12 Sustainable Weed Control in Maize
238(24)
Per Kudsk
Vasileios P. Vasileiadis
Maurizio Sattin
13 Sustainable Weed Control in Grain Sorghum
262(14)
Lauren M. Schwartz-Lazaro
Karla L. Gage
14 Sustainable Weed Control in Rice
276(12)
Khawar Jabran
Ahmet Uludag
Bhagirath S. Chauhan
Section 2.2 Row Crops
15 Sustainable Weed Control in Soybean
288(18)
Nicholas E. Korres
Krishna N. Reddy
Christopher Rouse
Andy C. King
16 Sustainable Weed Control in Cotton
306(19)
Krishna N. Reddy
William T. Molin
17 Sustainable Weed Control in Oilseed Rape
325(20)
Peter J.W. Lutman
Section 2.3 Cash Crops
18 Sustainable Weed Management in Peanut
345(22)
Ramon G. Leon
David L. Jordan
Grace Bolfrey-Arku
Israel Dzomeku
19 Sustainable Weed Control in Tobacco
367(16)
Matthew C. Vann
Loren R. Fisher
Matthew D. Inman
20 Sustainable Weed Control in Strawberry
383(21)
Steven A. Fennimore
Nathan S. Boyd
21 Sustainable Weed Control in Vegetables
404(21)
Russell W. Wallace
Timothy W. Miller
Joseph G. Masabni
Section 2.4 Plantations
22 Sustainable Weed Control in Coffee
425(17)
Claudio Fagotto Ronchi
Antonio Alberto da Silva
23 Advances in Weed Management in Tea
442(13)
Probir Kumar Pal
Sanatsujat Singh
Rakesh Kumar Sud
24 Weed Management in Sugarcane
455(15)
Ramon G. Leon
D. Calvin Odero
25 Sustainable Weed Control in Pineapple
470(15)
Victor Martins Maia
Ignacio Aspiazu
Rodinei Facco Pegoraro
26 Weed Management in Natural Rubber
485(20)
Nilda Roma Burgos
Jesusa D. Ortuoste
Section 2.5 Orchards and Vineyards
27 Sustainable Weed Control in Orchards
505(21)
Rakesh S. Chandran
28 Sustainable Weed Control in Vineyards
526(17)
Bias S. Travlos
Dimitrios J. Bilalis
Nikolaos Katsenios
Rafael De Prado
Section 2.6 Root Crops
29 Sustainable Potato Weed Management
543(11)
Heidi Johnson
Jed Colquhoun
30 Sustainable Weed Control in Sugar Beet
554(26)
Giovanni Campagnaand Daniele Rosini
31 Sweetpotato: Important Weeds and Sustainable Weed Management
580(17)
David W. Monks
Katie M. Jennings
Stephen L. Meyers
Tara P. Smith
Nicholas E. Korres
Section 2.7 Miscellaneous Cropping Systems
32 Sustainable Weed Control with Aromatic Plants and Essential Oils
597(17)
Thomas K. Gitsopoulos
Kalliopi Kadoglidou
Christos A. Damalas
33 Issues and Sustainability in Grassland Weed Control
614(14)
Stevan Z. Knezevicand Nevin Lawrence
34 Organic Farming and Sustainable Weed Control
628(27)
Eric Gallandt
Sonja Birthisel
Bryan Brown
Margaret McCollough
Margaret Pickoff
Index 655
Nicholas E. Korres received his MSc in Crop Physiology and his PhD in Weed Science from the University of Reading and his post-graduate degree in Operational Research and Applied Statistics from the University of Salford. His current research, at the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville, USA, involves, amongst other, weed demographics and population dynamics within crops, cropping systems or diverse environments, weed eco-physiology, weed-crop interactions and integrated weed management. He has published widely in weed science, agronomy, abiotic stress and climate change effects on crops and weeds and bioenergy production.

Nilda R. Burgos is a Professor of Weed Physiology at the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville, USA. She studies herbicide-resistance; fitness consequences of herbicide resistance; abiotic stress tolerance in crops and weeds; allelopathy and herbicides for weed management; interaction of growth regulators and herbicides; adjuvants; and gene flow between rice and weedy rice. She teaches graduate courses on Ecology and Morphology of Weedy and Invasive Plants and Physiology of Plant and Herbicide Interaction. She also team-teaches Weed Science Practicum and Advanced Crop Science. She is President of the International Weed Science Society for 2016-2020.

Stephen O. Duke received his PhD in botany from Duke University in 1975. He is a plant physiologist with the Agricultural Research Service of the USDA. Best known for his research on herbicide modes of action and natural products for weed management, he has over 400 peer-reviewed publications and has been editor or co-editor of ten books and co-author a textbook on mode of action of herbicides. He is Editor-in-Chief of Pest Management Science, and has been president or chair of several scientific societies, including the Weed Science Society of America and the International Weed Science Society.