An overview of the role of nanoparticles in sustainable agriculture
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 …
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
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 …
response to the evolution and rapid expansion of herbicide resistant populations in major …
The potential for selecting wheat varieties strongly competitive against weeds
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
sustainable weed control is required in order to meet global food demand. In this context …
Enhancing the competitive ability of crops
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 in low input and organic farming systems or when herbicide resistance …
Weed management using crop competition in Australia
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 …
Australia. Increased reliance on herbicidal weed control is one of the most significant …
evolutionary drivers of agricultural adaptation in Lolium spp.
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 …
perenne ssp. perenne, and L. rigidum are of worldwide agricultural importance as both …