New Methods and Innovative Strategies for Weed Management
A special issue of Plants (ISSN 2223-7747). This special issue belongs to the section "Plant Protection and Biotic Interactions".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 March 2023) | Viewed by 17696
Special Issue Editors
Interests: weed ecology; invasive exotic weeds; integrated weed management; alternative weed control methods
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: weed seed predation; cover crops; ecological weed management; organic farming
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Despite decades of research, weeds are still one of the major challenges facing crop production worldwide. Chemical weed control has been one of the most cost-effective strategies to manage weeds in the last few decades, but has also come at the cost of new challenges, such as the appearance and large spread of herbicide resistant plants, greater carbon foot print, ground water contamination and loss of diversity, both in crops and in weed species. Moving forward, we must find new weed management strategies, techniques and methods that reconcile crop production and sustainability.
Farmers and land managers have to deal with the complexity of the whole agroecosystems when making decisions. Therefore, weed management cannot be isolated from other agronomic decisions at the field and at the landscape level any longer, but must be framed within the overall management of the system.
In this Special Issue, we welcome the submission of scientific articles focused on new weed management strategies, methods or techniques that move us toward more productive, sustainable and resilient agroecosystems. We encourage research dealing with cover crops, biological weed management, innovative mechanical and chemical strategies, allelopathy, polycultures, new rotations, integration of livestock and the interface of weed management with other agronomic management decisions (e.g., fertilization, seeding rates, species selection, and circular economy).
Prof. Dr. Jordi Recasens
Dr. Bàrbara Baraibar Padró
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- weed management
- alternative methods
- inovative strategies
- cover crops
- allelopathy
- sustainability
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