Weed management of horticultural crops /

Weed management of horticultural crops / contributors Shariff Ahmed, Muhammed Salim et al. - New York, NY : Intelliz Press LLC, c2016. - xix, 228pages : illustrations ; 30 cm.

Includes index.

Effect of weed management and seed rate on crop growth under direct dry seeded rice systems in Bangladesh -- Can global weed assemblages be used to predict future weeds? -- Conspecific crop-weed introgression influences evolution of weedy rice (Oryza Sativa F. Spontanea) across a geographical range -- Configuration and specifications of an unarmed aerial vehicle (UAV) for early site specific weed management -- Impact of fertilizing pattern on the biodiversity of a weed community and wheat growth -- Winter Oilseed Crops After Soybeans as Tools for Weed Management in Brazilian Cropping systems -- Two-Pass Weed Management With Preemergence And Postemergence Herbicides In Glyphosate-Resistant soybean -- Weed Management in Kidney Bean with Tank Mixes of S-Metolachlor, Imazetherapy And Linuron -- Response of Yield and Yield Components of Tef (Eragrostis Tef (Zucc.) Trotter] to Tillage, Nutrient, and Weed Management Practice* in Dura Area, Northern Ethiopia -- Integration of Agronomic Practices With Herbicides For Sustainable Weed Management In Aerobic Rice -- Critical Period of Weed Control in Aerobic Rice -- Integrated Weed Management Practices for Adoption in the Tropics -- Microwave Technologies as Part of an Integrated Weed Management Strategy: A Review -- Predicting Potential Global Distributions of two Miscanthus Grasses: Implications For Horticulture, Biofuel Production, and Biological Invasions -- Assessing insecticide hazard to bumble bees foraging on flowering weeds in treated lawns -- Stratification Requirements for Seed Dormancy Alleviation in a Wetland Weed -- The Mechanism of Melhylated Seed Oil on Enhancing Biological Efficacy of Topramezone on Weeds -- Annual Clyphosate Treatments Alter Growth of Unaffected Bentgrass (Agrostis) Weeds and Plant Community Composition -- Yet More "Weeds" in the Garden: Fungal Novelties From Nests of Leaf-Cutting Ants.

Weeds, such as deep-rooted perennials, compete for soil moisture and nutrients in newly planted and mature orchard and berry crops. Weed control is the botanical component of pest control, which attempts to stop weeds, especially noxious or injurious weeds, from competing with domesticated plants and livestock. This text provides the fundamental information necessary for the development of weed management strategies for all the major crops using concepts that can be applied worldwide."--Back cover.

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