Optimising herbicide dose: a straightforward approach to reduce the risk of side effects of herbicides |
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Authors: | Per Kudsk |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Integrated Pest Management, Research Centre Flakkebjerg, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Aarhus, 4200 Slagelse, Denmark |
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Abstract: | ![]() Public concern of possible effects of pesticides on human health and the environment has lead to an increased pressure on farmers to optimise their use of pesticides. Reducing pesticide doses below the recommended doses whenever possible is a straightforward approach to reduce the risk of adverse side effects. To adopt this approach decision-making has to be improved. The parameters to consider optimising herbicide doses are: weed flora and growth stage, crop competitiveness, climatic conditions, application technique, formulation/adjuvant and combination with other pesticides. In Denmark this information is provided to farmers through the decision support system ‹Plant Protection Online’. Based on input on weed species and densities, climatic conditions, soil type, crop cultivar and expected yield ‹Plant Protection Online’ will provide farmers with optimum herbicide solution usually with doses lower than standard recommended doses. |
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Keywords: | Pesticide action plan Decision support system Plant Protection Online Weed flora Weed growth stage Crop competitiveness Climatic conditions Application technique Formulation Adjuvant Herbicide mixture |
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