J Gaffney, J Bing, PF Byrne, KG Cassman, I Ciampitti… - Global Food …, 2019 - Elsevier
Sustainable agriculture describes crop management approaches that address the interdependent goals of increasing or at least maintaining yield while protecting the …
While pest management decisions are made at the farm level, a distinctive characteristic of the pest management of invasive species is its public-good nature. Here, we examine the …
Controlling invasive species presents a public‐good dilemma. Although environmental, social, and economic benefits of control accrue to society, costs are borne by only a few …
AS Davis, GB Frisvold - Pest management science, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The efficacy of any pesticide is an exhaustible resource that can be depleted over time. For decades, the dominant paradigm–that weed mobility is low relative to insect pests and …
Weeds pose severe threats to agricultural and natural landscapes worldwide. One major reason for the failure to effectively manage weeds at landscape scales is that current Best …
M Espig, RJT Henwood - PLoS One, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Synthetic herbicides have revolutionised agricultural weed control. Herbicide resistance (HR) is a natural process through which weeds evolve to be no longer susceptible to a …
More than 70 years after modern agriculture declared a 'war on weeds', they continue to thrive and suppress crop yields. Viewing weeds as an enemy that can be defeated if only a …
Weeds have been historically, and are still today, the primary and most economically important pest in agriculture. Several selection pressures associated with weed …
Interest in the magnitude and consequences of intra-and inter-specific herbicide resistance gene flow, particularly that mediated by pollen, increased in the mid-1990s with the …