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Weed ecology implications for vegetation management

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  • "Weeds and weed science; Weeds; Weed science; Principles of weed ecology; Environment; Scale; Community differentiation; Succession; Niche differentiation; Patterns of evolutionary development; Plant demography and population dynamics; Weed biology; Genetics and evolution of weeds; Relationship of genetic and phenotypic variation to weed management; Breeding systems of weeds; Weeds as strategists; Influence of humans on weed evolution; Weed demography and population dynamics; Principles of plant demographics; Weed seed dynamics; Seedling recruitment: germination and establishment; Associations of weeds and crops; Neighbors; Interference; Methods of studying competition; Responses of crops and weeds to competition; Thresholds of competition; Economics of weed control: whether to control weeds; Physiological aspects of competition; Resources and conditions; Light; Water; Nutrients; Plant growth; Descriptive models of weed/crop interference; Other types of interference; Other forms of negative interference; Forms of positive interference; Facilitation; Technology of weed science; Methods and tools of weed management; Prevention, eradication, and control; Tools used for weed control; Physical methods of weed control; Cultural methods of weed control; Biological control: using natural enemies to suppress weeds; Chemical control; Principles for weed management systems; Herbicide use and application; Herbicide development as commercial products; Chemical properties of herbicides that affect use; Herbicide classification; Herbicide symptoms and selectivity; Herbicide application; Action and fate of herbicides; Herbicide action; Fate of herbicides in the environment; Weed control in a social context; Societal aims and individual objectives; Social conflicts and their resolution; Assessments of social gains or losses from weed control; Farmer income, employment, and income distribution from weeding; Shifting patterns in agriculture and weed management; Role of value systems in agriculture and natural resource management; Weed management in post-industrial society; What is a weed?; An example of a demographic model using difference equations; An example using a matrix model."

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  • "Weed ecology : implications for vegetation management"
  • "Weed ecology : Implications for vegetation management"
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  • "Weed ecology : implications for management"
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