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- Mastering Threshold Concepts in Weed Science
A: Threshold concepts can be applied in weed management by integrating them with cultural and chemical controls, using them to optimize weed management strategies, and evaluating the cost-effectiveness of different control strategies
- 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
- The Threshold Concept and Its Application to Weed Science
Economic threshold may be used to describe short-term effects of weed interference occurring in a single growing season, or multiple-season effects including some cost associated with seed produced by uncontrolled plants
- Economic threshold concept for weed management in crops . . .
Control measure is adopted only when weed competition goes beyond a certain limit, thus, it uses certain damage levels for making cost-efficient weed management decisions Several
- 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 control thresholds: a useful concept in natural ecosystems?
The threshold concept has received con-siderable attention in relation to the management of well-established weeds and other pests in agricultural systems, but its applicability to the management of weeds of natural ecosystems has yet to be examined in any depth
- Comparing threshold concepts for weed control - IOBC-WPRS
This study compares three threshold concepts for weed control based on the required data input, processing, and the generated output We discuss the technological demand and applicability of these different weed control threshold concepts
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