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Weed management/control mechanical

Chemical, cultural, and mechanical weed control practices have been relatively successful ia reducing yield losses from weeds (448). However, herbicide-resistant weed populations, soil erosion, pesticide persistence ia the environment, and other problems associated with technologies used (ca 1993) to control weeds have raised concerns for the long-term efficacy and sustainability of herbicide-dependent crop production practices (449). These concerns, coupled with ever-increasing demands for food and fiber, contribute to the need for innovative weed management strategies (450). [Pg.55]

Nonchemical or traditional practices, such as weed seed removal, optimal crop seeding rates, crop selection, enhanced crop competitiveness, crop rotation, and mechanical weed control are all important components of an effective weed management program (458,459). In the context of modern intensive chemical herbicide appHcation, nonchemical practices may even represent an innovative approach to weed management and should receive careful consideration. [Pg.55]

Excellent progress has been made in the understanding of the cause, nature, genetics, mechanism and solutions of herbicide-resistant weeds since the first triazine-resistant common groundsel was reported more than 35 years ago. Resistance management programs have been extremely successful in controlling most weeds that have developed resistance to the triazine herbicides. However, research is critical to better understand the rapid increase and spread of many new weed biotypes resistant to several classes of herbicides. [Pg.128]

Management Mechanized weed control, fertilization, irrigation (in some modes of operation). [Pg.556]


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