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- The Threshold Concept and its Application to Weed Science
Regardless of the type, thresholds imply that weed effects are population dependent, and as such, allow some type of prediction to be made relative to the consequences of control decisions
- Mastering Threshold Concepts in Weed Science
Threshold concepts are critical in weed science as they help farmers and agronomists determine when weed control measures are necessary The concept of thresholds is based on the idea that there is a certain level of weed infestation beyond which crop yields are significantly impacted
- The Threshold Concept and Its Application to Weed Science
The concept of thresholds has many applications in weed science, depending on the response being measured The most common adjectives used to describe thresholds are damage, economic, period, and action
- 5. 7 Critical Period of Weed Control – Principles of Weed Control
Critical Period of Weed Control is a threshold commonly used, which is relative to time from planting date Researchers have identified at what point during the growing season weeds can inflict the most damage on a crop’s potential yield
- Economic threshold concept for weed management in crops . . .
The economic threshold (ET) is one of the major decision-making frameworks for rationalizing herbicides use for better weed management while reducing environmental impacts
- Economic Threshold Weed Control Farming: Smart Decision Guide
Adopting economic threshold weed control farming practices typically reduces herbicide costs while maintaining profitability University research demonstrates that threshold-based programs decrease herbicide applications by 20-40% compared to calendar-based programs
- Weed Thresholds - dr. lib. iastate. edu
One of the keys to successful implementation of this new system of weed control lies in the ability of growers to determine when weed populations exceed economic threshold levels, thus requiring treatment
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