نتایج جستجو برای: cruciferous weeds

تعداد نتایج: 7017  

2008
Jay G. Varshney

Aquatic weeds pose several problems in India. The canals of Chambal commanded area in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh and Bhakra-Nagal in Himachal Pradesh and Punjab have been greatly slowed by the aquatic weeds. Several irrigation and hydroelectric projects in the country like Tungabhadra project in Karnataka, Nagarjuna Sagar project in Andhra Pradesh and Kakki and Idikki reservoirs in Kerala are...

2000

June 23, 2000 Deciding whether a specific weed infestation is worth treating is usually based on a subjective evaluation of the potential impact of the infestation on crop yields. The two main criteria used are 1) the number of weeds present, and 2) the specific weeds present (foxtail, velvetleaf, etc.). Another factor that is just as important, if not more so, is the emergence date of the weed...

2010

Weed pressure in 1995 was incredible! What happened to produce such a glorious crop of weeds? The answer: drought! The Drought of 1995 and Weeds and Weed Control in 1996 Weed pressure in 1995 was, in a word, incredible! I toured many areas — golf courses, lawns, athletic fields, and institutional grounds — that were solid crabgrass, knotweed, clover, etc. In many of these areas, if there weren’...

2011
Mohammad Reza Safari Motlagh

Sagitaria trifolia, Alisma plantago-aquatica and Echinochloa spp. are among the most important damaging weeds in paddy fields. In this research, Alternaria pellucida was isolated from the weeds and then its pathogenicity effects was examined on these weeds and five other rice cultivars, including two bred (Sepidroud and Khazar) and three landraces (Ali Kazemi, Hashemi and Binam), in a completel...

2012

Weeds are commonly found in bermudagrass turf during the winter and early spring throughout the Southeastern United States whether this turf is used for lawns, parks, athletic fields or golf courses. Mild winter temperatures favor rapid growth of these annuals. When bermudagrass goes dormant in the fall after the first killing frost, it does not compete with germinating winter weeds. Bermudagra...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2009
Regina S Baucom Jodie S Holt

An undeniable and expensive consequence of agricultural practices is the adaptation of weeds to agricultural systems. Weeds are responsible for significant crop yield losses and for financial losses in agricultural production – in the order of 10% per year worldwide (Oerke, 2006). To address this critical problem, the discipline of weed science has expanded over the past 50 yr into an amalgam o...

2007
T. K. JAMES A. RAHMAN J. HICKING

Six field trials were conducted over three growing seasons to evaluate both pre-and post-emergence applications of the recently developed herbicide mesotrione, for weed control in maize. As a pre-emergence treatment it provided excellent control of broadleaf weeds (>99% reduction in dry matter) but was poor on grass weeds (ca 80% reduction). However, its combination with atrazine, s-metolachlor...

2012
Abdelbagi M. Ismail David E. Johnson Evangelina S. Ella Georgina V. Vergara Aurora M. Baltazar

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Direct seeding of rice is being adopted in rainfed and irrigated lowland ecosystems because it reduces labour costs in addition to other benefits. However, early flooding due to uneven fields or rainfall slows down seed germination and hinders crop establishment. Conversely, early flooding helps suppress weeds and reduces the costs of manual weeding and/or dependence on herb...

2005

eld to prepare for planting, while the tractor and crew on the right are planting trees. This method provides a weed-free soil immediately after planting for preemergence herbicide applications. W eeds reduce the value of nursery crops. They compete with crops for nutrients, light, and water. Some vine weeds climb nursery crops, requiring excessive labor for hand removal. Most serious are peren...

2016
P. Sukumar

Agriculture plays one of the most important role in economy and therefore lowering the costs and improving the quality of agricultural products is highly demanded. A weed is a plant which grows in wrong place at the wrong time and doing more harm than good. Weed competes with the crops for water, light, nutrients and space, and therefore it reduces crop yields. In olden method, the weeds can be...

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