The EWRS Working Group "Weed Management Systems in Vegetables" was established with the tasks of collecting and disseminating information and results on weeds and weed control strategies in vegetables, identifying gaps in knowledge and focusing new research projects. WG has members from 21 countries. Information about key weeds, new weeds or species that have recently spread, critical period of competition, weed management programmes in Integrated and Organic production, approved herbicides and those currently undergoing registration for use in onions, processing tomatoes, carrots, peas, cabbages and lettuce grown under field conditions in several European and extra-European countries was collected and disseminated.

Weed Management Systems in Vegetables

TEI, Francesco
2004

Abstract

The EWRS Working Group "Weed Management Systems in Vegetables" was established with the tasks of collecting and disseminating information and results on weeds and weed control strategies in vegetables, identifying gaps in knowledge and focusing new research projects. WG has members from 21 countries. Information about key weeds, new weeds or species that have recently spread, critical period of competition, weed management programmes in Integrated and Organic production, approved herbicides and those currently undergoing registration for use in onions, processing tomatoes, carrots, peas, cabbages and lettuce grown under field conditions in several European and extra-European countries was collected and disseminated.
2004
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