نتایج جستجو برای: weeds

تعداد نتایج: 6076  

Objective: Importance of management of gardens weeds is an issue that unfortunately has less been investigated by weeds researchers of country. One of the most important restrictive agents of cultivated surface and producing crops of Citrus orchards are weeds. Methods: To achieve this purpose, a research was performed in plot of Valencia orange trees of citrus fruits of Dezful in 2013. This pro...

To investigate the amount of nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P) and potassium (K) uptake in crops and weeds in cereals-legumes intercropping, a field experiment was performed in 2014-2015. Treatments included 10 monoculture (wheat, barley, triticale, pea and bean with and without weeds) and 6 intercropping (wheat + pea, wheat + faba bean, barley + pea, barley + faba bean, triticale + pea and tritica...

2002
A. F. Wiese

Introduction Conservation tillage systems using sweep plows or field cultivators leave a high percentage of crop residues on the soil surface, which protects the soil from wind and water erosion (Johnson, 1950; Jones and Johnson, 1982; Allen and Fenster, 1986; Johnson et al., 1974). These systems have been successful in semiarid areas because meager rainfall after plowing does not allow weeds t...

2017
Arnaud Duhoux Fanny Pernin Diane Desserre Christophe Délye

Herbicides are currently pivotal to control weeds and sustain food security. Herbicides must efficiently kill weeds while being as harmless as possible for crops, even crops taxonomically close to weeds. To increase their selectivity toward crops, some herbicides are sprayed in association with safeners that are bioactive compounds exacerbating herbicide-degrading pathways reputedly specificall...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2003
Sarah E Park Laurence R Benjamin Andrew R Watkinson

Many studies of plant competition have been directed towards understanding how plants respond to density in monocultures and how the presence of weeds affects yield in crops. In this Botanical Briefing, the development and current understanding of plant competition is reviewed, with particular emphasis being placed on the theory of plant competition and the development and application of mathem...

2014

Weed control (Irshad Ahmad et al 2007) has a major effect on agriculture. A large amount of herbicide has been used for controlling weeds in agriculture fields, lawns, golf courses, sport fields etc. Random spraying of herbicides does not meet the exact requirement of the field. Certain areas in field have more weed patches than estimated. So, the visual system that can discriminate weeds from ...

Journal: :JSW 2013
Liang Gao Dongming Li Yihua Zhang

The paper studied weeds classification system using BP neural network and 6 shape parameters (the ratio of the width and the length, complete degrees, the roundness, the rectangle, ratio of the framework proportion and frame perimeter) based on such characteristic parameters as weed leaf area, perimeter, minimum bounding rectangle, circumcircle, equivalent oval as input feature vectors; and mea...

2014
Bradley D. Hanson Albert J. Fischer Alan McHughen Amit J. Jhala

Modern herbicidal weed control often exploits physiological differences among plants and takes advantage of herbicide tolerance or resistance in crop plants to bring about the selective removal of susceptible weeds. The Weed Science Society of America defines herbicide tolerance as “the inherent ability of a plant to survive and reproduce after herbicide treatment” which suggests that herbicide...

2005
B. M. Sindel S. Adkins J. Hanan

The crop chosen for this study is chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) as the fourth most important legume in Australian agriculture (FAOSTAT 2004). One of the major obstacles in growing this crop is its poor competitive ability with weeds, which leads to significant reductions in yield. The best method to control weeds in crops such as chickpea is through the use of integrated weed management (IWM). ...

2017
Peter R. Brown PETER R. BROWN

During 1995 to 1997, the efficacy of early tactical management of mouse populations in a project based on grain-growing farms in Victoria, Australia was examined. Farmers modified their management practices of crops (at sowing, harvest, and land preparation), and managed habitats on the boundary of cropped land (such as fencelines) and around farm buildings. One management practice examined was...

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