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Abstract
Two field experiments were conducted in Greece over three growing seasons and two contrasting environments to evaluate the efficacy of preemergence (soil applied herbicides before weed emergence and oregano transplanting) and postemergence (foliage applied herbicide and flaming on both emerged weeds and oregano) against weeds and their effects on oregano tolerance. Weed presence reduced oregano's dry weight and essential oil yield by 37–42 % and 42–55 %, respectively, as compared to weed-free control treatment, whereas none of the weed management treatments provided acceptable weed control. The preemergence applied metribuzin + pendimethalin reduced dry weed weight by 51–56 % in both locations, while the respective reduction due to flaming treatments was 41–69 % in both locations and growing seasons. However, the postemergence applied glyphosate and the mixture of metribuzin + cycloxydim provided the best control by reducing weed dry weight by 61–77 % in all studied cases. Regarding oregano tolerance to weed management options, all treatments were phytotoxic and most of them reduced the number of survived plants, their dry weight, essential oil yield and carvacrol content. The flaming treatments caused the greatest reduction in these oregano growth parameters, whereas glyphosate and the mixture of metribuzin + cycloxydim produced the highest, which were in most cases similar to those of weed-free control plants. These results indicated clearly that glyphosate and mixture of metribuzin + cycloxydim could be used for weed management in oregano, but before their use, the fate (metabolism and residue levels) of these herbicides in oregano plant parts should be further studied.
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The Editors of Crop Protection especially welcome papers describing an interdisciplinary approach showing how different control strategies can be integrated into practical pest management programs, covering high and low input agricultural systems worldwide. Crop Protection particularly emphasizes the practical aspects of control in the field and for protected crops, and includes work which may lead in the near future to more effective control. The journal does not duplicate the many existing excellent biological science journals, which deal mainly with the more fundamental aspects of plant pathology, applied zoology and weed science. Crop Protection covers all practical aspects of pest, disease and weed control, including the following topics:
-Abiotic damage-
Agronomic control methods-
Assessment of pest and disease damage-
Molecular methods for the detection and assessment of pests and diseases-
Biological control-
Biorational pesticides-
Control of animal pests of world crops-
Control of diseases of crop plants caused by microorganisms-
Control of weeds and integrated management-
Economic considerations-
Effects of plant growth regulators-
Environmental benefits of reduced pesticide use-
Environmental effects of pesticides-
Epidemiology of pests and diseases in relation to control-
GM Crops, and genetic engineering applications-
Importance and control of postharvest crop losses-
Integrated control-
Interrelationships and compatibility among different control strategies-
Invasive species as they relate to implications for crop protection-
Pesticide application methods-
Pest management-
Phytobiomes for pest and disease control-
Resistance management-
Sampling and monitoring schemes for diseases, nematodes, pests and weeds.