- Horticulture Information Leaflet 570 North Carolina Cooperative
Weeds such as creeping woodsorrel (Oxalis corniculata), hairy bittercress (Cardamine hirsuta), prostrate spurge (Euphorbia humistrata), and others are persistent problems in greenhouses.
- Crop protection in organic agriculture - a simple matter?
The inclusion of allelopathic plants in crop rotations may have the potential to aid weed control, but identification of the nature and magnitude of allelopathic effects of both traditional and novel break crops is required if opportunities for improved.
- A History of Crop Protection and Pest Control in our Society
Year 2002 A History of Crop Protection and Pest Control Product Use Product and Use Patterns of Chemicals A summary of crop protection and pest control use patterns over time and the mention of specific product highlights are on the following pages.
- Agronomy Update
oz/a and above), labeled only for use on soybeans which contain STS technology, has proven to provide a high degree of contact control to knock out a long list of broadleaf weeds, as determined by Dupont Crop Protection and university weed control.
- Horticultural weed control in organic systems – a modelling approach
For models to be effective research is needed in a number of areas: Return of weed seeds and survival in soil Simple weed mapping systems A greater understanding of weed biology/weed population dynamics from seed to mature plant The suppressive ability.
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