Sustainable Approach to Weed Management: The Role of Precision Weed Management
Description
In recent years, the precision agriculture sector has shown a noticeable preference for weed control methods that pertain to the specifics of individual site. Measuring weed densities in a field is crucial when deciding the management of a subfield. The level of weed infestation is supported by decision models to choose the best treatment and make necessary adjustments. The elimination of weeds through mechanical measures or by the use of herbicides can take place. Large amounts of pesticides can be saved by applying a site-specific herbicide spraying method. Weed management processes that are mechanical and can adapt to the weed conditions in the field are satisfactory for various crops. A possibility, that is supported, to lower the treatments unit size so that more localized effects can meet the site-specific requirements by recent disclosures in the application technology. These systems are designed to offer integrated weed control that is site-specific, cost-effective, and equipped with attendant and ground-based weed sensing technologies. While each of these strategies has its place in today's site-specific sectors, using a combination of these ecologically friendly strategies in agriculture can be a very effective means to lower herbicide use, protecting the environment, and improving crop yields and weed control efficiency.
Files
Mishra et al..pdf
Files
(1.1 MB)
| Name | Size | Download all |
|---|---|---|
|
md5:34fca8a306de30a84b158db899e59c4f
|
1.1 MB | Preview Download |
Additional details
Software
- Repository URL
- https://agrifarmfrontiers.com/
- Development Status
- Active