Practical Process Research and Development - hardcover
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Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicidePlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388. NA, Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicideâPlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideâAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorâType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388., Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicideÛÒPlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideÛÒAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorÛÒType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388., Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicideÛÒPlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideÛÒAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorÛÒType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388., Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicideâPlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideâAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorâType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388., Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicideâPlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideâAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorâType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388., Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicidePlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388. NA, Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicideÛÒPlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideÛÒAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorÛÒType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388., Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, AP. New. 2000. Hard Cover. International Reprint Edition, cover may be different from what is pictured, but contents are the same. ., AP, 2000, 6<
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Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicideÛÒPlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideÛÒAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorÛÒType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388., Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicidePlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388. NA, Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicideâPlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideâAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorâType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388., Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicideÛÒPlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideÛÒAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorÛÒType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388., Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicideâPlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideâAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorâType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388., Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicideâPlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideâAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorâType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388., Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicidePlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388. NA, Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicideÛÒPlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideÛÒAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorÛÒType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388., Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, AP. New. 2000. Hard Cover. International Reprint Edition, cover may be different from what is pictured, but contents are the same. ., AP, 2000, 6<
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Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicidePlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388. NA, Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicideâPlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideâAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorâType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388., Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicideÛÒPlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideÛÒAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorÛÒType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388., Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicideÛÒPlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideÛÒAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorÛÒType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388., Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicideâPlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideâAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorâType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388., Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicideâPlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideâAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorâType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388., Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicidePlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388. NA, Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicideÛÒPlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideÛÒAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorÛÒType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388., Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, AP. New. 2000. Hard Cover. International Reprint Edition, cover may be different from what is pictured, but contents are the same. ., AP, 2000, 6<
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Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicideÛÒPlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideÛÒAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorÛÒType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388., Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicidePlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388. NA, Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicideâPlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideâAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorâType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388., Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicideÛÒPlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideÛÒAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorÛÒType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388., Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicideâPlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideâAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorâType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388., Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicideâPlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideâAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorâType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388., Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicidePlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388. NA, Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, Scientific Publishers, 2012. Hardcover. New. Weeds are the pioneer plants of disturbed soils and can adversely affect the use, economic value, and aesthetic aspect of the lands and waters they infest. Knowledge of the major mechanisms of weed survival is essential for developing effective methods of weed control to maximize the use and value of the environment. This well-researched text expounds on the interrelationships between weed species and the environment and discusses weed-control programs. The first part of the book addresses weed control principles, including weed ecology, conservation tillage, and weed resistance and transgenic crop tolerance. The remaining chapters delve into herbicide families and weed control in selected crops. Contents: 1. Weeds Losses Due to Weeds / Adverse Effects of Weeds / Weeds as Host Plants / Hay Fever and Dermatitis / Classification of Weeds / Wood Dissemination / Weed-Crop Competition / Allelopathy / Poisonous Plants / Foreign Plants Introduced into the United States 2. Weed Ecology Weed Seeds / Weed Seed Bank / Weed Seed Production / Seed Dormancy / Seed Germination and the Environment / Distribution of Seeds in Soil Profile / Soil Environment / Impact of Soil Tillage / Reproduction of the Weed Seed Population / Shifts in Weed Populations / Ecology and Weed Control 3. Methods of Weed Control Preventive Weed Control / Cultural Weed Control / Mechanical (Physical) Weed Control / Biological Weed Control / Chemical Weed Control / Herbicide Regulation 4. Conservation Tillage Systems Weeds / Weed Control / Conservation Tillage Terminology 5. Herbicides and the Soil The Fate of Herbicides in Soils / Chemical Processes / Physical Processes / Microbial Decomposition of Herbicides / Microbial Populations / Herbicide Persistence and Residues in Soils 6. Entry and Movement of Herbicides in Plants Soil-Applied Herbicides / Foliar-Applied Herbicides / Translocation: The Movement of Herbicides in Plants 7. Modes and Sites of Action of Herbicides Modes and Sites of Action 8. HerbicideÛÒPlant Selectivity Physical Factors of Selectivity / Biological Factors of Selectivity / Inherent Properties of Herbicides / Chemical Plant-Protectants / Chemical Herbicide-Protectants / HerbicideÛÒAgrochemical Interactions / Herbicide-Resistant Weed Biotypes 9. Weed Resistance and Transgenic Crop Tolerance Weed Resistance / Plant Responses / Transgenic Crop Tolerance / Expanding Commercial Uses 10. Formulations and Surfactants Formulations / Mixtures of Pesticide Formulations / Surfactants (Spray Adjuvants) 11. Sprayer Calibration and Herbicide Calculations Sprayer Calibration / Calibration Procedures / Ground Speed Determination / Herbicide Calculations / Acid Equivalents of Salts and Esters / Parts per Million Section II. HERBICIDE FAMILIES 12. Acid Amide Herbicides 13. Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides 14. Benzonitrile Herbicides 15. Bipyridinium Herbicides 16. Cyclohexanedione Herbicides 17. Dinitroaniline Herbicides 18. Diphenyl Ether Herbicides 19. Growth RegulatorÛÒType Herbicides 20. Imidazolinone Herbicides 21. Methanearsonate Herbicides 22. Phenylcarbamate Herbicides 23. Phenyl Pyridazinone Herbicides 24. Phthalic Acid Herbicides 25. Sulfonylurea Herbicides 26. Thiocarbamate Herbicides 27. Triazine Herbicides 28. Uracil Herbicides 29. Urea Herbicides 30. Nonfamily Herbicides Amitrole / Asulam / Bensulide / Bentazon / Clomazone / Diethatyl / Difenzoquat / Dithiopyr / Ethofumesate / Fluridone / Glyphosate and Sulfosate / Isoxaben / Pyridate / Inorganic Herbicides Section III. WEED CONTROL IN CROPLANDS 31. Weed Control in Selected Crops: An Introduction Weed and Weed-Control Literature / Keeping up to Date / Use of Trade Names / Weed-Control Practices / Herbicides 32. Field Corn Chemical Weed Control 33. Cotton Weeds / Crop Management / Tillage / Conservation Tillage / Herbicides 34. Peanuts Weeds / Printed Pages: 388., Scientific Publishers, 2012, 6, AP. New. 2000. Hard Cover. International Reprint Edition, cover may be different from what is pictured, but contents are the same. ., AP, 2000, 6<
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