Integrated weed management in grasslands
This chapter describes the current status of IWM for grasslands. Its focus is on management practices available to influence transitions in a weed's life cycle: from the soil seed bank to seedling establishment, from the seedling stage to the mature plant, and from the mature plant to the soil...
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