Search Results - PLANTATION WEED MANAGEMENT
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Effect of Different Weed Management Strategies on Population Changing Pattern of Pennisetum polystachion in Coconut Plantations of Sri Lanka
Published in CORD (2019-04-01)“…Pennisetum polystachion is a major problematic monocotyledonous weed species and a perennial problem in intermediate zone of coconut plantations in Sri Lanka. …”
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Possibilities and limitations of weed management in fruit crops of the temperate climate zone
Published in Journal of Plant Protection Research (2014-12-01)Get full text
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Direct financial cost of weed control in smallholder rubber plantations
Published in Open Agriculture (2021-05-01)“…The study thus indicates that the cost of weed management is high for rubber outgrowers and essentially farmers are investing heavily in weed management to keep weed competition on-plantation relatively low. …”
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Driveway Detection for Weed Management in Cassava Plantation Fields in Thailand Using Ground Imagery Datasets and Deep Learning Models
Published in AgriEngineering (2024-09-01)“…In contrast, YOLACT had no segmentation issues in the video tests (23.45 FPS), indicating its potential for driveway segmentation in cassava plantations. In summary, image segmentation for detecting driveways can improve weed management in cassava fields, and the further automation of low-cost mechanical weeders in tropical climates can be performed based on the YOLACT algorithm.…”
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Analysis of the relationship between L-band SAR backscatter and understory weed density in eucalyptus plantation forests
Published in GIScience & Remote Sensing (2024-12-01)“…This study aims to reveal the relationships between understory coverage (principally, weed growth) beneath the canopies of Sumatran eucalyptus plantations and L-band backscatter data gathered by the PALSAR-2 Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) onboard the ALOS-2 satellite. …”
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Teak and melina farmers' perceptions about problematic weed species and management practices in the tropics of Costa Rica
Published in Weed Technology“…A survey was conducted among teak and melina growers across Costa Rica to assess their perceptions of problematic weed species and to document current weed management practices in forest plantations. …”
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Common agricultural weeds among alien invasive plants in China: Species lists and their practical managing strategies
Published in Heliyon (2025-01-01)“…Plant invasion is a big challenge to weed management of agricultural lands. In order to reveal the list of common weed species among alien invasive plants, and reveal practical management strategies, we extracted the species lists of common alien agricultural weeds (CAAWs) of various arable lands and plantations, by comparing the lists of alien invasive plant species and common weed species published in China. …”
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People, Palms, and Productivity: Testing Better Management Practices in Indonesian Smallholder Oil Palm Plantations
Published in Agriculture (2024-09-01)“…More than 40% of the total oil palm area in Indonesia is owned and managed by smallholders. For large plantations, guidelines are available on so-called ‘best management practices’, which should give superior yields at acceptable costs when followed carefully. …”
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Weed Control Increases the Growth and Above-Ground Biomass Production of <i>Pinus taeda</i> Plantations in Southern Brazil
Published in Agrochemicals (2025-08-01)“…However, the best method and timing for weed control and its impact on the productivity of <i>Pinus taeda</i> plantations are unknown. …”
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Influence of land slope and soil depth on weed seedbank in palm oil plantations
Published in E3S Web of Conferences (2024-01-01)“…Steep land had lower overall weed counts. Understanding the influence of land slope and soil depth on weed infestation is essential for developing effective weed management strategies in palm oil plantations.…”
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Dependence of Weed Composition on Cultivated Plant Species and Varieties in Energy-Tree and -Grass Plantations
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Intrarow Uncut Weed Detection Using You-Only-Look-Once Instance Segmentation for Orchard Plantations
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Enhancing weeding strategy for Pinus thunbergii plantation in South Korea: Impacts of timing and frequency on the growth parameters
Published in Trees, Forests and People (2025-09-01)“…Therefore, long-term monitoring is required to better understand delayed weeding responses and refine plantation management.…”
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Evolution of the Soil Bacterial Community as a Function of Crop Management: A Metagenomic Study in Orange Tree (<i>Citrus sinensis</i>) Plantations
Published in Plants (2025-06-01)“…This study evaluates the temporal evolution of soil bacterial communities in orange tree (<i>Citrus sinensis</i> (L.) Osbeck) plantations under two conditions: with and without anti-weed netting. …”
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ADDIE-Based Development of a Solar-Powered Sprayer for Efficient Weed Control in Remote Oil Palm Plantations
Published in Jurnal Nasional Teknik Elektro (2025-07-01)“… Oil palm plantations in Indonesia demand efficient weed control methods, particularly for large-scale operations in remote areas. …”
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Reducing Fertilizer and Avoiding Herbicides in Oil Palm Plantations—Ecological and Economic Valuations
Published in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change (2019-11-01)“…Oil palm plantations are intensively managed agricultural systems that increasingly dominate certain tropical regions. …”
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The Socio-hydrological Impacts of Oil Palm Plantations on Integrated Watershed Management:
Published in The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning (2020-12-01)“…Effective flood management inoil palm plantations entails the local peoples’ understanding and participation in the management activities, such as removing fallen leaves and weeding an area. …”
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Evaluación de herbicidas sulfonilureas para el control de malezas en cafetales Evaluation of sulfonylurea herbicides for weed control in coffee plantations
Published in Bioagro (2010-08-01)“…The sulfonylureas nicosulfuron and metsulfuron-metil can be used for the control of particular species as alternative to traditional herbicides used in coffee plantations, and can be considered effective tools for integrated weed management in this crop.…”
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