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  1. Roger Cousens University of Bristol, Depanment of Agricultural Sciences, Long Ashton Research Station, Long Ashton, Bristol, BS18 9AF, U,K, Summary T he many ways in which weed control …

  2. Integrated weed management - Weeds Australia

    Although in the long term, biological control can be cost effective and can reduce the need for less desirable management practices, not all weeds are suitable for biological control. Developing a …

  3. Weed control threshold In most situations, effective weed control using post-emergence herbicide options involves some reliance on the broad-spectrum residual herbicides and other management …

  4. Weed control thresholds: a useful concept in natural ecosystems?

    Weed control thresholds: a useful concept in natural ecosystems? F.D. Panetta A and R.F. James B A Alan Fletcher Research Station, Department of Natural Resources, PO Box 36, Sherwood, …

  5. What is the critical period for weed control? - WeedSmart

    Jun 8, 2018 · Using yield data across seven years and measuring the impact of three weed species, Graham developed a tool for cotton growers to estimate weed density and use the economic …

  6. ABSTRACT The economic threshold (ET) is one of the major decision-making frameworks for rationalizing herbicides use for better weed management while reducing environmental impacts. The …

  7. SECTION 1: ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF INTEGRATED WEED MANAGEMENT Adoption of integrated weed management (IWM) is economically beneficial in many Australian cropping systems. Not only …