Key Aspects on the Biology, Ecology and Impacts of Johnsongrass [Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers] and the Role of Glyphosate and Non-Chemical Alternative Practices for the Management of This Weed in Europe
2019
Аутори
Travlos, Ilias S.Montull, Jose M.
Kukorelli, Gabor
Malidža, Goran
Dogan, Mehmet N.
Cheimona, Nikolina
Antonopoulos, Nikolaos
Kanatas, Panagiotis J.
Zannopoulos, Stavros
Peteinatos, Gerasimos
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Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers is a common and noxious worldwide weed of increasing distribution in many European countries. In the present review, information on the biology, ecology, agricultural, economic and environmental impact of johnsongrass is given, and the current status of this weed in Europe is discussed. Furthermore, special attention is given to the important role of field trials using glyphosate to control weeds in arable and perennial crops in many European countries. Some of the factors which affect control efficacy and should be taken into account are also discussed. Finally, several non-chemical alternative methods (cultural, mechanical, thermal, biological, etc.) for johnsongrass management are also presented. The adoption of integrated weed management (IWM) techniques such as glyphosate use, crop rotation, and deep tillage is strongly recommended to control plant species that originate from both seed and rhizomes.
Кључне речи:
Sorghum halepense / johnsongrass / integrated weed management / glyphosateИзвор:
Agronomy-Basel, 2019, 9, 11Издавач:
- Basel : MDPI
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Bayer Agriculture BVBA [140319]
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy9110717
ISSN: 2073-4395
WoS: 000502264700051
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85075040155
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FiVeRTY - JOUR AU - Travlos, Ilias S. AU - Montull, Jose M. AU - Kukorelli, Gabor AU - Malidža, Goran AU - Dogan, Mehmet N. AU - Cheimona, Nikolina AU - Antonopoulos, Nikolaos AU - Kanatas, Panagiotis J. AU - Zannopoulos, Stavros AU - Peteinatos, Gerasimos PY - 2019 UR - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/1885 AB - Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers is a common and noxious worldwide weed of increasing distribution in many European countries. In the present review, information on the biology, ecology, agricultural, economic and environmental impact of johnsongrass is given, and the current status of this weed in Europe is discussed. Furthermore, special attention is given to the important role of field trials using glyphosate to control weeds in arable and perennial crops in many European countries. Some of the factors which affect control efficacy and should be taken into account are also discussed. Finally, several non-chemical alternative methods (cultural, mechanical, thermal, biological, etc.) for johnsongrass management are also presented. The adoption of integrated weed management (IWM) techniques such as glyphosate use, crop rotation, and deep tillage is strongly recommended to control plant species that originate from both seed and rhizomes. PB - Basel : MDPI T2 - Agronomy-Basel T1 - Key Aspects on the Biology, Ecology and Impacts of Johnsongrass [Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers] and the Role of Glyphosate and Non-Chemical Alternative Practices for the Management of This Weed in Europe IS - 11 VL - 9 DO - 10.3390/agronomy9110717 ER -
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Travlos, I. S., Montull, J. M., Kukorelli, G., Malidža, G., Dogan, M. N., Cheimona, N., Antonopoulos, N., Kanatas, P. J., Zannopoulos, S.,& Peteinatos, G.. (2019). Key Aspects on the Biology, Ecology and Impacts of Johnsongrass [Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers] and the Role of Glyphosate and Non-Chemical Alternative Practices for the Management of This Weed in Europe. in Agronomy-Basel Basel : MDPI., 9(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy9110717
Travlos IS, Montull JM, Kukorelli G, Malidža G, Dogan MN, Cheimona N, Antonopoulos N, Kanatas PJ, Zannopoulos S, Peteinatos G. Key Aspects on the Biology, Ecology and Impacts of Johnsongrass [Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers] and the Role of Glyphosate and Non-Chemical Alternative Practices for the Management of This Weed in Europe. in Agronomy-Basel. 2019;9(11). doi:10.3390/agronomy9110717 .
Travlos, Ilias S., Montull, Jose M., Kukorelli, Gabor, Malidža, Goran, Dogan, Mehmet N., Cheimona, Nikolina, Antonopoulos, Nikolaos, Kanatas, Panagiotis J., Zannopoulos, Stavros, Peteinatos, Gerasimos, "Key Aspects on the Biology, Ecology and Impacts of Johnsongrass [Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers] and the Role of Glyphosate and Non-Chemical Alternative Practices for the Management of This Weed in Europe" in Agronomy-Basel, 9, no. 11 (2019), https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy9110717 . .