杂草生态学:成功管理策略的启示:综述

M. Ameena, Arindam Deb, V.S. Sethulakshmi, Lekshmi Sekhar, V.S. Susha, M.S.R. Kalyani, F. Umkhulzum
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在作物生态系统中,制定长期杂草管理策略的主要挑战来自于对杂草的性质以及导致物种优势的因素缺乏了解。为了解决这个问题,农民和研究人员往往依赖于快速、高效但临时性的杂草控制方法,这可能会导致长期的问题。要制定更有效、更可持续的杂草管理方法,全面了解杂草的生物特性和生态行为至关重要。要做到这一点,就必须将预防技术、科学知识和管理技能结合起来,从而提高作物产量,造福农民。虽然杂草管理的各个方面都需要更多信息,但杂草科学的首要目标是增加我们对杂草生物学和生态学的了解,从而促进对杂草的更好认识。这种了解将有助于采取适当的管理策略,而不是仅仅依靠可能会造成或加剧长期问题的短期解决方案。任何物种的成功生长和繁殖都取决于各种条件。在特定的生态系统中,能够在特定环境条件下更有效地生长的物种将产生最有生命力的后代,并成为数量最多的生物。杂草生态学研究使杂草在高度干扰的土壤条件下茁壮成长的适应机制,为了解杂草在自然和管理系统中的分布和丰度提供了重要依据。杂草在特定区域的出现受多种因素的影响,其中最重要的是气候、土壤相关因素(气候)和生物因素。
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Weed Ecology: Insights for Successful Management Strategies: A Review
In crop ecosystems, the primary challenge in establishing a long-term weed management strategy arise from a lack of understanding regarding the nature of weediness and the factors that contribute to species dominance. To address this, farmers and researchers often rely on quick and efficient, yet temporary weed control methods, which can lead to long-term issues. To develop a more effective and sustainable weed management approach, it is crucial to gain a comprehensive understanding of both the biological characteristics and ecological behaviours of weeds. This can be achieved by incorporating preventive techniques, scientific knowledge and management skills, with the goal of enhancing crop production and benefiting farmers. While further information is needed in all aspects of weed management, the primary objective of weed science is to increase our knowledge of weed biology and ecology, thus fostering a better understanding of weediness. This understanding will facilitate the adoption of appropriate management strategies instead of relying solely on short-term solutions that may create or exacerbate long-term problems. The successful growth and reproduction of any species depend on a variety of conditions. In a given ecosystem, the species that can thrive more efficiently under the specific set of environmental conditions will produce the most viable offspring and become the most abundant organisms. Weed ecology, which examines the adaptive mechanisms that enable weeds to thrive in highly disturbed soil conditions, provides essential insights into the distribution and abundance of weeds in both natural and managed systems. The occurrence of a weed in a particular area is influenced by multiple factors, with climatic, soil-related (edaphic) and biotic factors being the most significant among them.
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