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integrated weed management [1 record]

Record 1 1995-06-23

English

Subject field(s)
  • Weed Science
  • Agriculture - General
  • Crop Protection
OBS

Integrated Pest Management.

OBS

It should be emphasized that the integration of herbicides into the crop protection program or system needs careful consideration. Main factors to be considered are the rotation sequence, the most common weed or complexes of weeds in the field, and their density and duration. Effort should be made in choosing and matching the particular herbicide(s) with the specific weed species or complexes of weeds present, the geographic location, and edaphic and environmental conditions. Many combinations of herbicides result in either additive or synergistic effects on weeds. The activity of soil-acting herbicides depends on such factors as persistence, absorption properties of the soil, soil organic matter, soil types, soil moisture, and cultivation. Herbicide rates may need to be adjusted on the basis of soil texture and type. As well as effects of soil on the performance of herbicides, there are converse effects of the herbicides on soil properties....

French

Domaine(s)
  • Mauvaises herbes
  • Agriculture - Généralités
  • Protection des végétaux
OBS

Lutte intégrée.

Spanish

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