Ecological weed management in maize
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2023
Поглавље у монографији (Објављена верзија)
Метаподаци
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A trend to reduce pesticide use in Europe proposed by the European Commission , together with the lack of new active ingredients of herbicides available on the market and increasing number of herbicide resistance cases , made agricultural production being more challenged than ever . Therefore , adoption of integrated weed management and / or agro - ecological weed management into production systems could provide a solution for more environmental friendly weed management . Applying lower herbicide rates is still under the question , since they are registered to be used in certain , recommended rates , while public awareness demands a reduced application . However , applying reduced rates could lead to genetic pressure , i.e .. metabolic resistance occurrence in weeds . The literature reports the possibility of applying reduced herbicide rates in cases when weeds are susceptible and other weed management practices are implemented into the control system . From this standpoint , crop rota...tion opens the possibility to rotate and apply herbicides with different mode of actions , making a good practice for herbicide resistance mitigation . In this review , the positive effects of crop rotation and cover cropping as traditional and more sustainable methods for weed control will be highlighted . From this standpoint , long - term experiments in maize were discussed toward possibilities to reduce weed infestation levels , and the use and impact of chemical weed control
[13:25, 24. 11. 2023.] Nata: the same time . Furthermore , cover crops are able to eliminate weeds at early stages of crop developments , thus affecting weeds the same way as herbicides . The results indicate the importance of the combined application of chemical and physical measures in maize production as part of IWM , protecting agro - ecosystem at the same time .
Кључне речи:
agro - ecology / crop rotation / reduced rates / cover croppingИзвор:
Advances in environmental research, 2023, 96, 167-184Издавач:
- New York: Nova science publishers
Институција/група
MRIZPTY - CHAP AU - Brankov, Milan AU - Simic, Milena PY - 2023 UR - http://rik.mrizp.rs/handle/123456789/1330 AB - A trend to reduce pesticide use in Europe proposed by the European Commission , together with the lack of new active ingredients of herbicides available on the market and increasing number of herbicide resistance cases , made agricultural production being more challenged than ever . Therefore , adoption of integrated weed management and / or agro - ecological weed management into production systems could provide a solution for more environmental friendly weed management . Applying lower herbicide rates is still under the question , since they are registered to be used in certain , recommended rates , while public awareness demands a reduced application . However , applying reduced rates could lead to genetic pressure , i.e .. metabolic resistance occurrence in weeds . The literature reports the possibility of applying reduced herbicide rates in cases when weeds are susceptible and other weed management practices are implemented into the control system . From this standpoint , crop rotation opens the possibility to rotate and apply herbicides with different mode of actions , making a good practice for herbicide resistance mitigation . In this review , the positive effects of crop rotation and cover cropping as traditional and more sustainable methods for weed control will be highlighted . From this standpoint , long - term experiments in maize were discussed toward possibilities to reduce weed infestation levels , and the use and impact of chemical weed control [13:25, 24. 11. 2023.] Nata: the same time . Furthermore , cover crops are able to eliminate weeds at early stages of crop developments , thus affecting weeds the same way as herbicides . The results indicate the importance of the combined application of chemical and physical measures in maize production as part of IWM , protecting agro - ecosystem at the same time . PB - New York: Nova science publishers T2 - Advances in environmental research T1 - Ecological weed management in maize VL - 96 SP - 167 EP - 184 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rik_1330 ER -
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Brankov, M.,& Simic, M.. (2023). Ecological weed management in maize. in Advances in environmental research New York: Nova science publishers., 96, 167-184. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rik_1330
Brankov M, Simic M. Ecological weed management in maize. in Advances in environmental research. 2023;96:167-184. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rik_1330 .
Brankov, Milan, Simic, Milena, "Ecological weed management in maize" in Advances in environmental research, 96 (2023):167-184, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rik_1330 .