Weed Management Methods and Integrated Weed Management
Weed Management Methods and Integrated Weed Management
Weed Management Methods and Integrated Weed Management
METHODS
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Weed management is an important component of plant protection
improving the production potential of crops.
Prevention
Eradication
Control
Management
1. Avoid using crop that are infested with weed seeds for sowing
2. Avoid feeding screenings and other material containing weed
seeds to the farm animals.
3. Avoid adding weeds to the manure pits.
4. Clean the farm machinery thoroughly before moving it from one
field to another. This is particularly important for seed drills
5. Avoid the use of gravel sand and soil from weed-infested
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It infers that a given weed species, its seed & vegetative part has
been killed or completely removed from a given area & that weed will
not reappear unless reintroduced to the area.
c. Control
In control methods, the weeds are seldom killed but their growth is
severely restricted, the crop makes a normal yield.
Weed control aims at only putting down the weeds present by some
kind of physical or chemical means while weed management is a
system approach whereby whole land use planning is done in
advance to minimize the very invasion of weeds in aggressive forms
and give crop plants a strongly competitive advantage over the
weeds.
Weed control methods are grouped into cultural, physical, chemical
and biological.
Every method of weed control has its own advantages and
disadvantages.
No single method is successful under all weed situations. Many a
time, a combination of these methods gives effective and economic
control than a single method.
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Field preparation:
The field has to be kept weed free. Flowering of weeds should not
be allowed. This helps in prevention of build up of weed seed
population.
2. Summer tillage:
The practice of summer tillage or off-season tillage is one of the
effective cultural methods to check the growth of perennial weed
population in crop cultivation.
3. Maintenance of optimum plant population:
Lack of adequate plant population is prone to heavy weed
infestation, which becomes, difficult to control later
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