Innovative and Effective Weed Management for Sustainable Cropping Systems
A special issue of Agronomy (ISSN 2073-4395). This special issue belongs to the section "Weed Science and Weed Management".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2024) | Viewed by 11403
Special Issue Editor
Interests: integrated weed management; seed germination; weed emergence; herbicide resistance; mechanical weed control; sustainable agriculture; organic farming
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In order to address the growing demand for agricultural products, weed management strategies in sustainable cropping systems should maintain the high control efficacy that is required to ensure high yields while minimizing environmental impacts. Several concurrent issues, such as the spread of herbicide-resistant biotypes and invasive species or the limited availability of new herbicides, are hindering this challenging task. Smart combinations, tailored to the different cropping systems, of both traditional and innovative control tactics seem the only feasible approach to achieve this ambitious goal.
This Special Issue will collect original articles and reviews aimed at evaluating the efficacy and improving the implementation of traditional or innovative weed control tools and tactics. Specific topics could include but are not limited to precision herbicide spraying, weed detection, mechanical and physical control, cover crops, bioherbicides, or harvest weed seed control. Studies testing combinations of diversified tactics will be appreciated. Articles describing multi-year experiments for the evaluation or implementation of innovative control tactics under real field conditions are particularly encouraged.
Dr. Donato Loddo
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- weeds
- precision herbicide spraying
- mechanical control
- physical control
- cover crops
- bioherbicides
- harvest weed seed control
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