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ویرایش:
نویسندگان: Per Kudsk
سری: Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science, 113
ISBN (شابک) : 1786767457, 9781786767455
ناشر: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
سال نشر: 2022
تعداد صفحات: 452
[453]
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب پیشرفت در مدیریت یکپارچه علف های هرز نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
مدیریت علفهای هرز همچنان با چالشهای زیادی از جمله
مقاومت در برابر علفکشها، گونههای مهاجم، تغییرات آب و هوا و
بهترین روش به کارگیری طیف وسیعی از روشهای کنترل غیرشیمیایی
موجود مواجه است. برای مقابله با این چالشها، مدیریت یکپارچه
علفهای هرز (IWM) باید تکامل یابد تا رویکردی آگرواکولوژیکی
مبتنی بر چشمانداز جامعتر را بپذیرد.
پیشرفتها در علفهای هرز یکپارچه.
مدیریت یک بررسی معتبر از آخرین پیشرفتها در IWM
ارائه میکند. این کتاب تحقیقات جدید در مورد درک بومشناسی
علفهای هرز را بهعنوان مبنایی برای کنترل پایدارتر و همچنین
پیشرفتهای فناوری برای هدفگیری بهتر تکنیکهای IWM را پوشش
میدهد. این مجموعه همچنین نمونه هایی از نحوه اعمال پیشرفت ها
در عمل برای محصولات خاص را ارائه می دهد.
ویرایش شده توسط پروفسور پر کودسک،
دانشگاه آرهوس، دانمارک، پیشرفتها در مدیریت
یکپارچه علفهای هرز مرجع استانداردی برای
دانشمندان علفهای هرز، محققان در حفاظت از محصولات، کشاورزان،
کشاورزان، شرکتهای عرضهکننده/تولید آفتکشها، و سازمانهای
دولتی و بخش خصوصی حامی کشاورزی پایدار خواهد بود. .
Weed management continues to face many challenges,
including herbicide resistance, invasive species, climate
change and how best to deploy the range of non-chemical
control methods available. To tackle these challenges,
integrated weed management (IWM) needs to evolve to embrace a
more holistic, landscape-based agroecological
approach.
Advances in integrated weed
management provides an authoritative review of
the latest developments in IWM. The book covers new research
on understanding weed ecology as a basis for more sustainable
control, as well as developments in technology to better
target IWM techniques. This collection also offers examples
of how advances are being applied in practice for particular
crops.
Edited by Professor Per Kudsk,
Aarhus University, Denmark, Advances in
integrated weed management will be a standard
reference for weed scientists, researchers in crop
protection, agronomists, farmers, companies
supplying/manufacturing pesticides, and government and
private sector agencies supporting sustainable
agriculture.
Half Title Page Series Page Title Page Copyright Page Contents Series list Introduction Preface Acknowledgements Part 1: Weed ecology Chapter 1 Advances in understanding the contribution of weeds to the functioning of agroecosystems 1 Introduction 2 How key issues of weeds are addressed 3 Conclusion 4 Future trends in research 5 Where to look for further information 6 References Chapter 2 Advances in understanding the dynamics of weed communities in integrated weed management systems 1 Introduction 2 Empirical case studies 3 A trait-based approach to population dynamics modelling 4 Conclusions 5 Acknowledgements 6 Where to look for further information 7 References Chapter 3 Advances in managing arable weed propagules 1 Introduction 2 Current and historical management of weed propagules: an overview 3 Advances in managing inactive weed propagules 4 Managing weed propagules: collecting and destroying seeds in crops 5 Managing weed propagules: predating weed seeds at the soil surface 6 Managing weed propagules below ground 7 Managing weed propagules and seeds in modern circular process chains 8 New avenues for research 9 References Chapter 4 Advances in understanding allelopathic interactions between weeds and crops 1 Introduction 2 Understanding allelopathy in crop–weed interactions 3 Allelopathy: a future component of IWM 4 Conclusion 5 Where to look for further information 6 References Chapter 5 Advances in understanding invasive characteristics in weed species 1 Introduction 2 Genetic modifications as a factor in invasiveness 3 Epigenetic modifications as a factor in invasiveness 4 Conclusion 5 Future trends in research 6 References Intelligent weed control technologies Chapter 6 Modelling the effects of cropping systems on weed dynamics: the trade-off between process analysis and decision support 1 Introduction 2 Comparing models: case studies 3 Limiting the modelled system: temporal, spatial and species scales 4 Modelling approaches: empirical versus mechanistic models 5 Modelling approaches: stochastic versus deterministic models 6 How to bridge the gap between process analysis and decision support 7 Conclusion and future trends 8 Where to look for further information 9 References Part 2 Intelligent weed control technologies Chapter 7 Developing decision support systems (DSS) for weed management 1 Introduction 2 Decision support systems for weed management: setting thresholds 3 The role of decision support systems in reducing herbicide use 4 Decision support systems and preventing herbicide resistance 5 Decision support systems and long-term management of a broad spectrum of weed species 6 Increasing adoption of weed management decision support systems by farmers 7 Conclusions 8 Where to look for further information 9 References Chapter 8 Advanced detection technologies for weed scouting 1 Introduction 2 Efficiency: optimizing herbicide treatments 3 Substitution: replacement of herbicide treatments for other control tactics 4 Redesign: contributing to agroecosystems sustainability 5 Conclusion and future trends 6 Where to look for further information 7 Acknowledgments 8 References Chapter 9 Advances in precision application technologies for weed management 1 Introduction 2 Advances in precision weed control systems 3 New technologies for optimizing application precision 4 Herbigation 5 Spatial distribution patterns of weeds: the need for precise pre-emergence management 6 Conclusion and future trends 7 Where to look for further information 8 References Chapter 10 Advances in mechanical weed control technologies 1 Introduction 2 The mechanisms of mechanical weed control 3 Full-width cultivation 4 Inter-row cultivation 5 Intra-row cultivation 6 Future trends and conclusion 7 Where to look for further information 8 References Case studies Part 3 Case studies Chapter 11 On-farm implementation of integrated weed management 1 Introduction 2 Lack of available knowledge on integrated weed management 3 Limited evidence of efficiency, reliability and costeffectiveness of integrated weed management 4 Trade-offs with other attributes of the cropping system 5 Implementation of integrated weed management is complex 6 Infrastructure to support relevant learning by farmers 7 Individual values and beliefs of farmers 8 Resistance to change and farm objectives 9 Case study: Decision process for on-farm integrated weed management amongst conventional European farmers 10 Conclusion 11 Future trends in research 12 Where to look for further information 13 Acknowledgements 14 References Chapter 12 Optimising integrated weed management in narrow-row crops 1 Introduction 2 Cropping system diversification 3 Cultivar choice and establishment 4 Field and soil management 5 Direct control 6 Case studies 7 Where to look for further information 8 References Chapter 13 Integrated weed management in grasslands 1 Introduction 2 The weed management toolbox for grasslands: prevention, cultural, physical, chemical and biological control 3 Integrated weed management practices in grasslands 4 Integrating weed management practices: case studies 5 Future trends 6 Acknowledgements 7 References Chapter 14 Integrated weed management in perennial woody crops 1 Introduction 2 Case study: olive orchards in Spain 3 Case study: vineyards in the UK 4 Where to look for further information 5 Acknowledgements 6 References Chapter 15 Evaluating the economics of integrated weed management 1 Introduction 2 Approaches to economic evaluation 3 The case study in IWMPRAISE 4 Comparing the economics of different integrated weed management strategies 5 Different approaches in assessing the economics of integrated weed management strategies 6 Comparing different approaches in the economic evaluation of integrated weed management strategies 7 Where to look for further information 8 References Index