Posts Tagged: integrated weed management
Harvest Weed Seed Control in California: Potential and Limitations
Concerns about a growing resistance to herbicides In Mediterranean or arid climates, particularly in areas with marginal soils, crop rotations are often limited to a narrow range of hay, pasture, a handful of winter legumes, or rainy-season grasses. Arid conditions and weathered soils drove...
SEMINAR :: A developing and developed countries perspective on implementation of integrated weed management
** From the Western IPM Center :: The IPM Hour ** A Developing and Developed Countries Perspective on Implementation of Integrated Weed Management Presenter: Anil Shrestha, California State University, Fresno The IPM Hour :: Episode 04 - WATCH RECORDING (begins at 29:16)
Research Update: Efficacy of mechanical and chemical preseason control of herbicide-resistant Italian ryegrass
Reposted from the UCANR Sacramento Valley Field Crops blog Summary Note Mechanical cultivation is a useful tool in controlling herbicide-resistant Italian ryegrass individuals in a rainfed wheat system but is only about half as effective as Axial in reducing overall pressure from...
New resources for integrated weed management in California rice
If you grow rice in California, you already know that effective weed management is not only essential for economical rice production, but also very challenging, complex, and regulated. The good news is that there is a new resource to help growers and pest control advisors with the prevention,...
Integrated Weed Management Survey (herbicide resistance research)
A forwarded request for California participation in research on herbicide resistance and integrated weed management. Take care, Brad As troublesome herbicide resistant weeds continue to develop and spread across the United States, effective weed management strategies require the...