Glyphosate as a tool for the incorporation of new herbicide options in integrated weed management in maize: A weed dynamics evaluation

By rest-user, 18 October, 2023
Authors
Loureiro I., Santin-Montanyá I., Escorial M.-C., García-Ruiz E., Cobos G., Sánchez-Ramos I., Pascual S., González-Núñez M., Chueca M.-C.
Year
2019
DOI
10.3390/agronomy9120876
URL
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85076238648&doi=10.3390%2fagronomy9120876&partnerID=40&md5=a0ad300692b4a27247596af7b6cfdf19
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Description of Tested Tactic
The experiment comprised five different weed management programs for controlling weeds in fields cultivated with GT maize: a conventional weed management program (Conv; the reference program), a weed management program which reduced the amount and the number of herbicide treatments (HR; herbicide-reduced), and three different programs which incorporated glyphosate. Each weed management program was replicated five times.
Description of Reference System
The field had been cultivated with conventional maize for at least the last ten years. a conventional weed management program (Conv; the reference program),
Reference System Type
HERBICIDE-BASED
IWM Pillar
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