Development of chemical weed control and integrated weed management in China |
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Authors: | ZE PU ZHANG |
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Affiliation: | National Feed Quality Supervision and Test Center, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | More than 200 species of weeds are infesting main crop fields in China, among which approximately 30 species are major weeds causing great crop yield losses. About 35.8 million hectares of crop fields are heavily infested by weeds and the annual reduction of crop yields is 12.3–16.5% (weighted average). Along with rural economic development, approximately 50% of the main crop fields undergo herbicide application. Chemical weed control has changed cultural practices to save weeding labor in rice, wheat, maize, soybeans and cotton. At the same time, continuous use of the same herbicides has caused weed shift problems and weed resistance to herbicides. Consequently, integrated weed management in main crops is being developed. |
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Keywords: | chemical control integrated weed management main crops |
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