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Non-chemical weed control on traffic islands: a comparison of the efficacy of five weed control techniques
Authors:P KRISTOFFERSEN  A M RASK  & S U LARSEN†
Institution:Faculty of Life Sciences, Danish Centre for Forest, Landscape and Planning, University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg C, Denmark;, Danish Agricultural Advisory Service, National Centre, Aarhus, Denmark
Abstract:The efficacy of five non‐chemical weed control methods for reducing weed cover on traffic islands was investigated in the growing season of 2004. Three trial sites were divided into six treatment areas which were treated with either flame, steam, hot air, hot water, brushes or left untreated. The treatments were carried out at regular intervals throughout the growing season. The percentage weed cover was measured every second week using a 75 × 75 cm quadratic frame with 100 squares. In the control areas, a rapid increase in weed cover was observed, whereas all treatments reduced weed cover. Hot water was the most effective method, although not significantly better than hot air or steam. Hot air treatment was more effective than brushing, whereas hot water was more effective than both flaming and brushing. The doses that were used were relatively high (150–355 kg ha?1), partly because of the irregular shape of the traffic islands and the treatment intervals were quite short in comparison with those in similar studies. However, the treatments could keep down the weeds only to a certain extent. The present knowledge of the efficacy of various weed control methods, as well as an increase in our knowledge of adequate treatment intervals, supports an optimisation of hard‐surface weed control. Data and experience gained from these trials were used to develop further calibrated application studies.
Keywords:non-pesticide management  weed cover  hard surfaces  thermal weed control  steaming  flaming  hot water  hot air  brushing
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