Non-chemical Weed Management: Principles, Concepts and TechnologyFollowing several decades of popularity after the Second World War, the use of synthetic herbicides is now experiencing a backlash within the agriculture industry. The increase in organic farming and concerns about potential negative effects on human health and the environment is creating a demand for pesticide-free food and alternative weed management techniques. International research has now explored the potential, limitations and impacts of non-chemical alternatives and the effect of different strategies on the entire agro- or natural ecosystem. Through the re-evaluation of techniques previously considered uneconomical or impractical, this text provides a comprehensive examination of non-chemical weed management. |
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Índice
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8 Mechanical Weed Management | 111 |
9 Use of Nonliving Mulches for Weed Control | 135 |
10 Thermal Weed Control | 155 |
11 Soil Solarization and Weed Management | 177 |
Synopsis Integration and the Future | 201 |
Index | 211 |
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Non-chemical Weed Management: Principles, Concepts and Technology Mahesh K. Upadhyaya,Robert E. Blackshaw Pré-visualização limitada - 2007 |
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