Herbicide Resistance Definition and Management Strategies

Herbicide Resistance  Definition and Management Strategies
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: UCANR Publications
Total Pages: 14
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781601071927

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National Summit on Strategies to Manage Herbicide Resistant Weeds

National Summit on Strategies to Manage Herbicide Resistant Weeds
Author: National Research Council,Division on Earth and Life Studies,Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources,Planning Committee for a National Summit on Strategies to Manage Herbicide-Resistant Weeds
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2012-11-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780309265560

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Preserving the efficacy of herbicides and of herbicide-resistance technology depends on awareness of the increasing resistance of weeds to herbicides used in agriculture and coordinated action to address the problem by individuals at the farm level and beyond. This summit served as a venue to bring the attention of important stakeholders to the issue and as an opportunity for experts from diverse disciplines to strategize in a coordinated way to address herbicide-resistant weeds. In convening stakeholders for this event, participants took a step toward a recommendation from the 2010 National Research Council report The Impact of Genetically Engineered Crops on Farm Sustainability in the United States that federal and state government agencies, private-sector technology developers, universities, farmer organizations, and other relevant stakeholders collaborate to document emerging weed-resistance problems and to develop cost-effective resistance-management programs and practices that preserve effective weed control. The summit provided the opportunity for stakeholders to explore the scientific basis of the emergence of herbicide resistance and to consider different perspectives on both opportunities and barriers to overcoming the problem of herbicide-resistant weeds. National Summit on Strategies to Manage Herbicide-Resistant Weeds contains a brief synopsis of key points made by each speaker at the summit.

Herbicide Resistance in Agroecosystems

Herbicide Resistance in Agroecosystems
Author: S. Ward
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2015-10-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1118528344

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Since the 1970s certain weeds have become increasingly resistant to common forms of herbicides. As weeds evolve biological mechanisms that enable them to survive the application of chemical herbicides, these weeds have been able to pass these herbicide resistant traits down to subsequent generations making herbicide resistance one of the most significant issues facing crop production today. Herbicides Resistance in Agroecosystems is the first integrated volume to look at the underlying genetic and biological mechanisms of resistance and look to use this information to develop new startegies for weed management. Herbicides Resistance in Agroecosystems opens with introductory chapters that look to define herbicide resistance and outline the biological mechanisms that confer resistance. Chapters then look at the advent of genetically modified crops and their impact on herbicide resistance strategies. The book then transitions into more applied topics on experiemental investigation of herbicide resistance, managing resistance, and chapters that look at current and future impacts of resistance on global crop production and resource management.

Herbicide Resistance in Weeds and Crops

Herbicide Resistance in Weeds and Crops
Author: Zvonko Pacanoski
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2017-10-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789535135555

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Herbicides are the dominant technology and the most effective weed control tools ever developed that are used for the control of weeds that infest crops. Over the last several decades, in situations of intense herbicide usage, there have been many examples of the evolution of weed populations resistant to herbicides. Weed adaptations to management tactics, including biochemical mimicry in the form of evolved resistance to the herbicides used for weed control, have increased rapidly throughout agriculture and now threaten global food security. Nowadays, expended space of research activities remains to focus on the herbicide resistance to weeds and crops. The authors of Herbicide Resistance in Weeds and Crops cover various issues regarding the present relevant research.

Non Chemical Weed Control

Non Chemical Weed Control
Author: Khawar Jabran,Bhagirath S. Chauhan
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2018-01-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128098820

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Non-Chemical Weed Control is the first book to present an overview of plant crop protection against non-food plants using non-chemical means. Plants growing wild—particularly unwanted plants found in cultivated ground to the exclusion of the desired crop—have been treated with herbicides and chemical treatments in the past. As concern over environmental, food and consumer safety increases, research has turned to alternatives, including the use of cover crops, thermal treatments and biotechnology to reduce and eliminate unwanted plants. This book provides insight into existing and emerging alternative crop protection methods and includes lessons learned from past methodologies. As crop production resources decline while consumer concerns over safety increase, the effective control of weeds is imperative to insure the maximum possible levels of soil, sunlight and nutrients reach the crop plants. Allows reader to identify the most appropriate solution based on their individual use or case Provides researchers, students and growers with current concepts regarding the use of modern, environment-friendly weed control techniques Presents methods of weed management—an important part of integrated weed management in the future Exploits the knowledge gained from past sustainable weed management efforts

Herbicide Resistant Crops

Herbicide Resistant Crops
Author: Stephen O. Duke
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 918
Release: 2018-01-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781351090094

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Edited by a recognized leader in the field, Herbicide-Resistant Crops is the first book to cover all of the issues related to the controversial topic of herbicide-resistant crops. It provides extensive discussions of the modern biotechnological methods that have been used to develop such crops, and reviews the implications - both positive and negative - of developing crops that are resistant to herbicides. The creation and anticipated applications of specific herbicide-resistant crops are also discussed. In addition, the book covers the potential impact of herbicide-resistant crops on weed management practices and the environment, and presents issues related to the regulation and economics of these crops. The editor has brought together a diverse group of professionals, representing the several distinct areas impacted by the new technology of herbicide-resistant crops. The wide range of viewpoints presented in this book creates a balanced and complete survey, providing a notable contribution to the literature.

Herbicide Resistance in Weeds and Crops

Herbicide Resistance in Weeds and Crops
Author: J. C. Caseley,G. W. Cussans,R. K. Atkin
Publsiher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1991
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: WISC:89032882318

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The increasing incidence of herbicide resistant weeds has stimulated research to understand its basis so that more rational treatment strategies can be devised. This collection of papers and posters, first presented at the 11th Long Ashton International Symposium, held in Bristol (England), September 1989, surveys the development of resistance, the incidence and biology of herbicide resistant weeds across the world and recent progress in understanding its biochemical basis. Also covered are recent developments in the production of herbicide resistant crops by conventional and complementary biotechnological approaches. Other aspects reviewed include commercial opportunities for genetically engineered crops, their field evaluation and legislation regarding their release. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Nanostructured Materials

Nanostructured Materials
Author: Mohindar Seehra
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789535133711

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There continues to be a worldwide interest in the size-dependent properties of nanostructured materials and their applications in many diverse fields such as catalysis, sensors, energy conversion processes, and biomedicine to name a few. The eleven chapters of this book written by different researchers include four chapters on the different methods of fabrication of specific materials followed by characterization of their properties, and the remaining seven chapters focusing on the fabrications and applications including three chapters on biomedical applications, two chapters on sensors, one chapter on solar cells, and one chapter on the use of nanoparticles in herbicides. These chapters provide up-to-date reviews useful for current and future researchers in these specific areas.