2021
DOI: 10.18805/lr-4369
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Yield Losses Due to Weeds, Critical Period for Weed-crop Competition in Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.)

Abstract: Background: Weed populations reduce crop yields by influencing the pattern of crop growth and development throughout the season and by directly competing with the crop for limiting precious resources, like light, water or nutrients. A number of the factors that influence magnitude of crop yield losses from weed interference include the timing of weed emergence relative to the crop, weed density, pattern of weed growth and development. Weed management is one among the foremost critical factors influencing crop … Show more

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“…Weeds are one of the crucial biological factors threatening the quality of crop plants. 1,2 Using chemical herbicides is an effective way to manage this problem 3 ; however, the extensive and longterm use of chemical herbicides leads to the development of weed resistance. In addition, it causes environmental pollution, retention of pesticide residues, and problems with non-target biosafety.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Weeds are one of the crucial biological factors threatening the quality of crop plants. 1,2 Using chemical herbicides is an effective way to manage this problem 3 ; however, the extensive and longterm use of chemical herbicides leads to the development of weed resistance. In addition, it causes environmental pollution, retention of pesticide residues, and problems with non-target biosafety.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%