Citation Information

  • Title : Integrated weed management: The rationale and approach
  • Source : Weed Technology
  • Publisher : Weed Science Society of America/Allen Press
  • Volume : 5
  • Issue : 3
  • Pages : 657-663
  • Year : 1991
  • Document Type : Journal Article
  • Language : English
  • Authors:
    • Weise, S. F.
    • Swanton, C. J.
  • Climates: Continental (D). Warm summer continental/Hemiboreal (Dsb, Dfb, Dwb). Continental subarctic/Boreal/Taiga (Dsc, Dfc, Dwc).
  • Cropping Systems: Conservation cropping systems.
  • Countries: Canada.

Summary

A growing awareness of environmental issues in Canada has had a major influence on government policies. An initiative was launched by the government of Ontario to promote research toward the development of an integrated weed management (IWM) system. Research in IWM must take all aspects of the cropping system into consideration and evolve in a progressive manner. This approach must encompass the role of conservation tillage, knowledge of the critical period of weed interference, alternative methods of weed control, enhancement of crop competitiveness, modeling of crop-weed interference, influence of crop rotation and seed bank dynamics, and education and extension of the findings. The complexity involved in addressing these issues requires a multi-disciplinary approach.

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