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FONTES, J. R. A.; SHIRATSUCHI, L. S.; NEVES, J. L.; JÚLIO, L. de; SODRÉ FILHO, J.. |
ABSTRACT: Integrated weed management (IWM) is essential to sustainable agricultural production by reducing costs and nega tive environmental impact. Weeds are not necessarily undesirable and, in certain situations, they are more beneficial than harmful, contributing to integration of control methods. It has been demonstrated that crops coexist with weeds in certain growth phases of both without yield damage. This change of traditional approach, however, is not always easy to implement due to the concept that weeds need to be eliminated of the agricultural environment at any cost. A form to promote change in attitude is to deliver detailed, simple and objective information to farmers. Researchers have accumulated information be delivered by various means.... |
Tipo: Documentos (INFOTECA-E) |
Palavras-chave: Planta daninha; Growth; Reroduction.; Controle Biológico; Controle Químico; Crescimento; Reprodução.; Chemical control; Biological control; Weeds.. |
Ano: 2003 |
URL: http://www.infoteca.cnptia.embrapa.br/infoteca/handle/doc/567569 |
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