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Combining several crop species and associated agricultural practices in a crop sequence has the potential to control weed abundance while promoting we...
Read moreBiological control (biocontrol) can provide permanent cost-effective control of plant pests, but has variable success. The ability to predict the succ...
Read moreRecent advances in our understanding of the advantage of initial size in competition among individual plants (size-asymmetric competition) suggest tha...
Read moreIn order to predict the optimum weeding period, a realistic estimate is needed of the size, timing and duration of a flush of weed emergence in a crop...
Read moreThis paper addresses the errors that are associated with the long-term prediction of weed densities, and the effect of these errors on the performance...
Read moreCompetition from weeds (Agropyron repens, Stellaria media, Poa annua and others) in the first growing season hastened foliage senescence and reduced b...
Read moreIntensive cropping systems select for a low diversity of weeds tolerant of chemical control, leading to persistent weed-crop competition and declining...
Read moreBocage landscapes are characterized by a network of hedgerows that delimits arable fields. Such landscapes provide many ecosystem services, including ...
Read moreThis proceedings contains papers discussing new research results and innovative methods in the area of weed science. Topics covered include: (i) weed ...
Read moreChanges in the weed flora of Boddington Barn field were monitored during 20 years of arable cropping after being ploughed out of grass in 1960. Seedli...
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