weed control

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major reference

  • weeding
    In weed

    Modern weed control can be classified as mechanical, chemical, or biological.

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agricultural technology

  • contour farming; strip cropping
    In agricultural technology: Weed control

    Weed control is vital to agriculture, because weeds decrease yields, increase production costs, interfere with harvest, and lower product quality. Weeds also impede irrigation water-flow, interfere with pesticide application, and harbour disease organisms.

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cereal crops

  • cereal farming; combine
    In cereal farming: Weeds

    Weeds present difficulties, as they compete with cereal crops for water, light, and mineral nutrients. The infestation of annual seeds planted in a field may cause many weeds in that field for successive years. Charlock or wild mustard, wild oats, quack grass, and other…

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Cyperales

  • Spikes of sedge (Carex pendula).
    In Cyperaceae: Economic and ecological importance

    …economically important because they are weeds. Purple nut sedge (Cyperus rotundus), arguably the world’s worst weed, infests crops throughout tropical and warm-temperate regions of the world. The yellow nut sedge (Cyperus esculentus), also a weed, is a serious threat in cooler climates, causing considerable crop loss. Many other species of…

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  • wild rice
    In Poaceae: Economic and ecological importance

    …and crop species but also weeds. The competitive ability and adaptability that has made grasses dominant over much of the Earth have produced some of the world’s most pernicious weeds. Weedy grasses invade and colonize disturbed habitats. While this is not a concern on roadsides, abandoned farmlands, vacant lots, and…

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forestry

fruit farming methods

  • Gros Michel banana
    In fruit farming: Soil management

    …(1) clean cultivation and chemical weed control or both and (2) permanent sod culture, illustrate contrasting purposes and effects. In clean cultivation or chemical weed control, the surface soil is stirred periodically throughout the year or a herbicide is used to kill vegetation that competes for nutrients, water, and light.…

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gardening

  • Keukenhof Gardens
    In gardening: Control of weeds

    Controlling weeds is a basic, and probably the most arduous, factor of cultivation and has been carried on from the time the earliest nomads settled down to an agricultural life. It has always been necessary to free the chosen crops of competition from other…

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vegetable farming

  • In vegetable farming: Weed control

    Weeds (plants growing where they are not wanted) reduce crop yield, increase production cost, and may harbour insects and diseases that attack crop plants. Methods employed to control weeds include hand weeding, mechanical cultivation, application of chemicals acting as herbicides, and a combination…

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