Weeds cause yield losses and reductions in crop quality. Prior to the introduction of selective herbicides, the drudgery of manual weeding forced farmers to adhere to a suit of weed …
The vast majority of crop hectares in the United States are treated with chemical herbicides annually. The adoption of herbicides for weed control was rapid in the 1950s and 1960s …
AS Culpepper - Weed Technology, 2006 - cambridge.org
Composition and abundance of weed populations often change in response to new or extensively used weed management practices. Glyphosate-resistant (GR) technology is one …
Thirteen field trials were conducted in 1999 and 2000 to evaluate postemergence (POST) weed control with single applications of bromoxynil at 420 or 560 g ai/ha, glufosinate at 291 …
J Carpenter, A Felsot, T Goode, M Hammig, D Onstad… - 2002 - researchgate.net
Following a request by the United Soybean Board (USB), the Board of Directors of the Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST) authorized preparation of a report …
AS Culpepper, AC York, RB Batts, KM Jennings - Weed Technology, 2000 - cambridge.org
An experiment was conducted at six locations in North Carolina to compare weed- management treatments using glufosinate postemergence (POST) in glufosinate-resistant …
Shortages of labor, water and the adverse effects of puddling on soil health are forcing farmers to switch rice production systems from puddled transplant to direct seeding. In recent …
P Neve, AJ Diggle, FP Smith, SB Powles - Weed Research, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Glyphosate is a key component of weed control strategies in Australia and worldwide. Despite widespread and frequent use, evolved resistance to glyphosate is rare. A herbicide …
HP Singh, D Batish, RK Kohli - 2006 - api.taylorfrancis.com
“Although weeds constitute only a very small part of earth's land plants, they are one of the problematic groups of existing plants competing mainly with crops in agroecosystems and …