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Holst, N.; Rasmussen, I.A.; Bastiaans, L.. |
We evaluated models of weed population dynamics based on an analysis of their assumptions, biological rationale, flexibility, documentation, accessibility, demand for parameter estimation and documented validity. We arrived at general recommendations regarding which modelling approach should be applied in order to address different application domains. |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: Weed management. |
Ano: 2005 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/6060/1/6060.pdf |
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Holst, N.; Rasmussen, I.A.; Bastiaans, L.. |
Mathematical modelling is a commonly used tool for studying the long-term dynamics of weed populations in agriculture. This was reflected in our review by the large number of scientific papers (134 original publications) and the continuing need to gain an overview over this fast developing field (20 previous review papers were found). In this article, we provide a more comprehensive review than earlier seen, striving to include all relevant publications. Thus, we cover models of the population dynamics of 60 weed species in 40 crops. An online, accompanying database provices an indexed bibliography. Despite the large variation in crops, weeds and geography, the models were surprisingly similar in their approach: structured around the weed life cycle,... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Weed management. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/11345/1/wre534.pdf |
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Rasmussen, I.A.; Bastiaans, L.; Holst, N.; Grundy, A.; Melander, B.. |
A three-day workshop on modelling weed population dynamics partially sponsored by the European Weed Research Society (EWRS) was held in October 2006 at Research Centre Flakkebjerg. 24 participants attended the workshop from 8 countries, mainly Europe and USA. The aim of the workshop was to gather some of those active and interested in the field, i.e. most of the participants had either published papers on weed population dynamic models or had a model under development. By gathering these people, it was our hope to learn from each other and possibly benefit by increasing the knowledge and use of each other's work. The EWRS saw the workshop as an opportunity to interconnect some of the work going on in (at least) three working groups: Weed Seed Germination... |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: Weed management. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/11347/1/Ilse_Rasmussen%2D06%2D02.doc |
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Rasmussen, I.A.; Bastiaans, L.; Holst, N.; Grundy, A.; Melander, B.. |
A three-day workshop on modelling weed population dynamics partially sponsored by the European Weed Research Society (EWRS) was held in October 2006 at Research Centre Flakkebjerg. 24 participants attended the workshop from 8 countries, mainly Europe and USA. The aim of the workshop was to gather some of those active and interested in the field, i.e. most of the participants had either published papers on weed population dynamic models or had a model under development. By gathering these people, it was our hope to learn from each other and possibly benefit by increasing the knowledge and use of each other's work. The EWRS saw the workshop as an opportunity to interconnect some of the work going on in (at least) three working groups: Weed Seed Germination... |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: Weed management. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/11348/1/WeedDynamics_keynote_Rasmussen_rev2.doc |
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Bastiaans, L.; Zhao, D.L.; Den Hollander, N.G.; Baumann, D.T.; Kruidhof, H.M.; Kropff, M.J.. |
Weed management systems that rely less on chemical control are needed globally. Next to curative chemical weed control, there are other ways of tackling weed problems, such as (a) reduction of the weed seed bank in the soil, (b) reduced recruitment of weed seeds from the soil seed bank, and (c) strengthening the relative competitive ability of the crop. A number of case studies are presented in which diversity is used as a basis for improved weed management. In the first case study, diversity refers to genetic variation within a crop species, which is utilized in breeding programmes aiming at the development of more competitive cultivars. In the other case studies, diversity refers to the reinforcement of weakly competitive crop species through the... |
Tipo: Conference proceedings |
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Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://library.wur.nl/ojs/index.php/frontis/article/view/1311 |
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