Welcome to the edited volume Weed Management - Global Strategies, which presents a unique exploration of weed management strategies. This book aims to highlight the relevance of weeds in modern farming systems because they have emerged as nature's most persistent invaders, posing enormous challenges for researchers, farmers, gardeners, and environmentalists alike. This book illustrates the ...
Welcome to the edited volume Weed Management - Global Strategies, which presents a unique exploration of weed management strategies. This book aims to highlight the relevance of weeds in modern farming systems because they have emerged as nature's most persistent invaders, posing enormous challenges for researchers, farmers, gardeners, and environmentalists alike. This book illustrates the latest and most concentrated literature for mastering weed management by presenting a comprehensive guide to controlling weeds sustainably. Whether you are a professional agronomist, a backyard gardener, or a student of environmental science, this book offers fundamental and advanced knowledge to identify and understand common weed species, implement integrated (cultural, mechanical, biological, and chemical control) weed management strategies to minimize herbicide dependency with sustainable alternatives. The book presents strategies for improving crop yields and preserving ecosystem health. The book is packed with useful, practical tips, detailed case studies, and clear illustrations, which are bound to assist in mastering weed management and empowering the readers to take control of their landscape and protect their long-term productivity.
Moreover, this edited volume will assist the audience in discovering the science, art, and sustainability of effective weed control because every great harvest begins with a well-managed field. Dr. Muhammad Aamir Iqbal (Editor of the book) is a renowned researcher with over a dozen years of experience in the agronomy of field crops and has dedicatedly worked to compile this book for a broader audience. After going through the challenges and eco-biologically viable strategies for weed management documented throughout the pages of the book, the audience must consider their role in reducing the use of herbicides to promote environmental health and ecosystem sustainability. This book is bound to serve as an invitation to all stakeholders (researchers, environmentalists, policymakers, students, and chemical engineers) who are passionate about the sustainable management of indigenous and invasive weeds.
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