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Weed Research Expanding Horizons Froudwilliams R J Hatcher

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Weed Research Expanding Horizons Froudwilliams R J Hatcher
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.8 MB
Pages: 432
Author: Froud-Williams, R. J.; Hatcher, Paul E
ISBN: 9781119380702, 1119380707
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Weed Research Expanding Horizons Froudwilliams R J Hatcher by Froud-williams, R. J.; Hatcher, Paul E 9781119380702, 1119380707 instant download after payment.

Weed science is a very broad discipline, encompassing not only many aspects of pure
and applied biology but also areas as diverse as agricultural economics, precision
engineering, spray systems technology and plant taxonomy. This is due in part to the
evolution of the subject, from one with an original overriding concern with pragmatic
weed control to one having a greater understanding of weeds and their ecology, including interactions with other organisms.

 After an introduction which puts recent developments in weed research and the
EWRS into context, there are chapters on mapping and describing weed populations,
weed seed biology, modelling weed effects on the crop and the effects of weeds on
biodiversity. Other chapters deal with particular types of weeds, such as parasitic weeds,
perennial weeds and invasive weeds, and a chapter describes the special case of weed
management in vegetables. Further chapters are concerned with weed management
systems, including optimising herbicide use and the problems of herbicide resistance,
the use of non‐chemical weed management and biological control of weeds. Although
by necessity the chapters have a broadly European focus, the areas covered and future
prospects have a world‐wide relevance.
We hope that this book will bridge the gap between one‐volume weed science
textbooks and specialist reviews in scientific journals and will prove useful to higher‐
level students, those starting their academic career in weed science and academics in
related areas.

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