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Review

Weed Management Methods for Herbaceous Field Crops: A Review

by
Wen-Tao Gao
and
Wen-Hao Su
*
College of Engineering, China Agricultural University, 17 Qinghua Donglu, Haidian, Beijing 100083, China
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Agronomy 2024, 14(3), 486; https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy14030486
Submission received: 12 January 2024 / Revised: 17 February 2024 / Accepted: 26 February 2024 / Published: 28 February 2024
(This article belongs to the Section Precision and Digital Agriculture)

Abstract

Weeds compete with crops for water and nutrients and can adversely affect crop growth and yield, so it is important to research effective weed control methods. This paper provides an overview of the impact of weeds on crop yield and describes the current state of research on weed management in field herbaceous crops. Physical weed control mainly refers to thermal technologies represented by flame weed control and laser weed control, which can efficiently and accurately remove weeds. Mechanical weed control requires a combination of sensor technologies, machine vision technology, and high-precision navigation to improve weed control accuracy. Biological weed control relies heavily on plant extracts and pathogens to create herbicides, but it is costly, and some can be toxic to mammals. Chemical weed control is a common method, resulting in environmental pollution and weed resistance. To reduce the use of chemical herbicides, scholars have proposed integrated weed management strategies, which combine biological control, control of the seed bank, and improve crop competitiveness. Integrated weed management strategies are considered to be the future direction of weed management. In conclusion, physical, mechanical, biological, and chemical weed control methods are commonly used in weed management. Each method has its applicable scenarios, and the implementation of integrated weed management strategies can lead to better weed control, improving crop yield and quality. The main objective of this review is to organize the research progress on weed management methods for herbaceous crops in the field and to provide a reference for the agricultural sector to develop weed control strategies. Specifically, this paper categorizes weed management methods into four groups, discusses and presents the advantages and disadvantages of the aforementioned weed control methods, and discusses future research directions.
Keywords: herbaceous field crops; physical weed control; mechanical weed control; biological weed control; herbicides; allelopathy herbaceous field crops; physical weed control; mechanical weed control; biological weed control; herbicides; allelopathy

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Gao, W.-T.; Su, W.-H. Weed Management Methods for Herbaceous Field Crops: A Review. Agronomy 2024, 14, 486. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy14030486

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Gao W-T, Su W-H. Weed Management Methods for Herbaceous Field Crops: A Review. Agronomy. 2024; 14(3):486. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy14030486

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Gao, Wen-Tao, and Wen-Hao Su. 2024. "Weed Management Methods for Herbaceous Field Crops: A Review" Agronomy 14, no. 3: 486. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy14030486

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Gao, W.-T., & Su, W.-H. (2024). Weed Management Methods for Herbaceous Field Crops: A Review. Agronomy, 14(3), 486. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy14030486

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