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By: Steven Radosevich, Jodie Holt and Claudio Ghersa
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Weeds are recognised worldwide as undesirable economic pests; however, the value of any plant is unquestionably determined by the perception of the viewer. This book looks at weeds from an ecological viewpoint, emphasising the way in which one species interacts with others. Weeds are successful plants, but on their own terms.
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Weeds and Weed Science. Principles of Weed Ecology. WEED BIOLOGY. Genetics and Evolution of Weeds. Weed Demography and Population Dynamics. Associations of Weeds and Crops. Physiological Aspects of Competition. Other Types of Interference. TECHNOLOGY OF WEED SCIENCE. Methods and Tools of Weed Management. Herbicide Use and Application. Action and Fate of Herbicides. Weed Control in a Social Context. Epilogue: What Is a Weed? References. Appendices. Index.
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Out of Print
By: Steven Radosevich, Jodie Holt and Claudio Ghersa
589 pages, B/w photos, figs, tabs