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Management of Aquatic Weeds, controlled by properly selected herbicides that include bispyribac-sodium, carfentrazone-ethyl, diquat dibromide, endothall compounds, flumioxazin, fluridone, 2,4-D, glyphosate, imazamox, imazapyr, triclopyr, penoxsulam, sodium carbonate peroxyhydrate, and nutrient reducers.nitroglycerin 发表于 2025-3-23 23:22:22
Weed Management for Parasitic Weeds, damage the crop. Parasitic weeds, such as Broomrapes (. spp.), . and some . spp., represent the most extreme examples of parasitism on host plants. This chapter summarizes the current knowledge on the biology and development of the above parasites, and effective approaches to parasitic weed managem短程旅游 发表于 2025-3-24 05:11:42
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Challenges and Opportunities in Weed Management Under a Changing Agricultural Scenario,the geopolitical boundaries. Weed management, being an integral part of crop production system, and also being one of the major contributors toward production costs as well as produce quality, must be resilient enough to cope with the requirements of highly variable emerging agricultural scenarios aEclampsia 发表于 2025-3-24 11:01:27
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Rakesh Deosharan Singh PhD,Rakesh Kumar Sud MSc, PhD,Probir Kumar Pal MSc, PhDve have had an effect upon member states and that arguably that impact is becoming more significant. In this introductory chapter we summarise some of the developments at work in the countries examined in the book - France, Germany, Italy and the UK - as well as elsewhere in the EU, assessing the cuANTH 发表于 2025-3-25 03:07:57
Narayana Rao Adusumilli PhD,R. K. Malik PhD,Ashok Yadav PhD,J. K. Ladha PhDtionable. Therefore, a progressive evolution of support mechanisms for renewable and energy efficiency to a more cost-effective and market-based system is strongly encouraged. This chapter outlines the current complex incentive system, highlighting incoherencies and successes, and discusses a propos