An overview of the role of nanoparticles in sustainable agriculture

A Hazarika, M Yadav, DK Yadav, HS Yadav - Biocatalysis and Agricultural …, 2022 - Elsevier
The use of different chemical fertilizers, pesticides and, other agrochemicals products for
increasing crop yield have adverse effect on biodiversity, soil fertility, and in turn on the …

Breeding cereal crops for enhanced weed suppression: optimizing allelopathy and competitive ability

M Worthington, C Reberg-Horton - Journal of Chemical Ecology, 2013 - Springer
Interest in breeding grain crops with improved weed suppressive ability is growing in
response to the evolution and rapid expansion of herbicide resistant populations in major …

The potential for selecting wheat varieties strongly competitive against weeds

D Lemerle, B Verbeek, RD Cousens… - Weed …, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
The competitive abilities of a wide range of genotypes of wheat (Trilicvm aestivum L.) and
durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) against Lolium rigidum Gaud,(annual ryegrass) were …

Genetic improvement and agronomy for enhanced wheat competitiveness with weeds

D Lemerle, GS Gill, CE Murphy… - Australian Journal of …, 2001 - CSIRO Publishing
The rapid development of herbicide resistance in weeds, and environmental imperatives,
have forced the consideration of non-chemical tactics such as crop competition for weed …

Role of competition in managing weeds: An introduction to the special issue

V Sardana, G Mahajan, K Jabran, BS Chauhan - Crop Protection, 2017 - Elsevier
Weeds represent a significant challenge to successful crop production. Highly effective and
sustainable weed control is required in order to meet global food demand. In this context …

Enhancing the competitive ability of crops

CL Mohler, M Liebman, CP Staver - Ecological management of …, 2001 - books.google.com
Many cultural practices, including crop density, arrangement, planting date and choice of
cultivar affect the crop's ability to compete with weeds. However, most recommendations for …

RIM: a bioeconomic model for integrated weed management of Lolium rigidum in Western Australia

DJ Pannell, V Stewart, A Bennett, M Monjardino… - Agricultural systems, 2004 - Elsevier
The RIM (resistance and integrated management) model is presented. RIM represents a
wide diversity of herbicide and non-herbicide options for management of Australia's most …

Reliability of higher seeding rates of wheat for increased competitiveness with weeds in low rainfall environments

D Lemerle, RD Cousens, GS Gill, SJ Peltzer… - The Journal of …, 2004 - cambridge.org
Increasing crop competitiveness using higher seeding rates is a possible technique for
weed management in low input and organic farming systems or when herbicide resistance …

Weed management using crop competition in Australia

AA Bajwa, M Walsh, BS Chauhan - Crop Protection, 2017 - Elsevier
Adoption of conservation agriculture has brought significant changes in crop management in
Australia. Increased reliance on herbicidal weed control is one of the most significant …

evolutionary drivers of agricultural adaptation in Lolium spp.

M Matzrafi, C Preston… - Pest Management …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The genus Lolium comprises many species, of which L. perenne ssp. multiflorum, L.
perenne ssp. perenne, and L. rigidum are of worldwide agricultural importance as both …