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AGRO 7018 – Weed Science

Level

Master/Doctoral

Credits

04 (60 h)

Content:

Weed species and family’s identification. Weed ecology and weed shifting study. Non-chemical weed control characterization. Crop production systems and integrated weed management application. Discussion of new concepts related with plant interference and allelopathy.

Professor

Arthur Arrobas Martins Barroso

References

Affi, M.; Swanton, C. Early physiological mechanisms of weed competition. Weed Science, v.60, 2012.

Broster, J.; Powles, S.B. iHSD mill efficacy on the seeds of Australian cropping system weeds. Weed Technology, v.32, 2017.

Chen, Z.; Zhaomin, M. A review: the survey of the effects of light on weed recognition. MATEC Web of Conference, v.228, 2018.

Cheng, G.; Cheng, Z. Research progress on the use of plant allelopathy in agriculture and the physiological and ecological mechanisms of allelopathy. Frontiers in Plant Science, v.6, 2015.

Clark, M.; Tilman, D. Comparative analysis of environmental impacts of agricultural production systems, agricultural input efficiency, and food choice. Environmental Research Letters, v.12, 2017.

Duke, S.O. Proving allelopathy in crop-weed interactions. Weed Science, special issue, 2015.

Hestwood, J.H. et al. Weed management in 2050: perspectives on the future of weed science. Weed Science, v.66, 2017.

Lechenet, M. et al. Reducing pesticide use while preserving crop productivity and profitability on arable farms. Nature plants, v.3, 2017.

Norsworthy, J.K. et al. Weed seedbank management: revisiting how herbicides are evaluated. Weed Science, v.66, 2018.

Panetta, F.D. Weed eradication feasibility: lessons of the 21st centurt. Weed research, v.55, 2015.

Pitelli, R.A. O termo planta-daninhas. Planta Daninha, v.33, 2015.

Storkey, J.; Neve, P. What good is weed diversity? Weed Research, v.58, 2018.

Tominaga, T.; Kurokawa, S. Research issues, challenges, and opportunities for weed management in Japan. Crop protection, v.134, 2020.

Vigueira, C.C.; Olsen, k.N.; Caicedo, A.L. The red queen in the cord: agricultural weeds as models of rapid adaptive evolution. Heredity, v.110, 2013.

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