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48 POSTER SESSION 1B (Abstr. 007–025) Weed Control—Cross-commodity
29 POSTER SESSION 3 Weed Control/Cross-Commodity
. However, to provide all of these benefits, landscapes must be installed correctly and properly maintained ( Henry, 1994 ). Weed control is an important component in landscape maintenance from both an aesthetic and biological perspective. From a biological
48 POSTER SESSION 1B (Abstr. 007–025) Weed Control—Cross-commodity
29 POSTER SESSION 3 Weed Control/Cross-Commodity
production techniques that could help reduce or eliminate synthetic herbicide use ( Baumann et al., 2000 ). Integrated weed management (IWM) combines preventive and curative weed control methods, based on ecological principles, to address environmental and
( Beard and Green, 1994 ). Well-maintained landscapes also have been shown to increase property values ( Henry, 1994 ). Chemical weed control in landscape planting beds presents unique challenges not present in cropping systems. First, herbicides that are
48 POSTER SESSION 1B (Abstr. 007–025) Weed Control—Cross-commodity
29 POSTER SESSION 3 Weed Control/Cross-Commodity