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Bosi Sara: IPM for weed control: the threshold concept - JKI 2023 Monitor and identify pests weeds accurately an appropriate control decisions can be made in combination with action thresholds This stage avoids the possibility of using treatments when they are not really needed IPM programs work to manage the crop and the farms area to prevent pests weeds from becoming a threat
Integrated pest management: Thresholds guide and beneficials Threshold levels are based on field observations and local experience These thresholds are usually expressed as the number of pests, their growth stages, or the extent of damage that can be tolerated before action is required and will vary between crops, pests and growing regions
AHCPMG301 Control weeds - training. gov. au This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to plan and coordinate weed control activities using appropriate strategies to provide effective, economic control while minimising environmental damage
Threshold Concepts: The Key to Effective Weed Control Damage thresholds represent the level of weed infestation that causes significant economic damage to a crop, while action thresholds are the level of weed infestation at which control measures should be implemented to prevent the weed population from reaching the damage threshold
Effective Weed Control Recapping the weed control methods on pages 16 - 21 of 5SEWC, consider which methods you will use to control each infestation
Weed control thresholds: a useful concept in natural ecosystems? Hiebert (1997) suggested that the urgency of weed control is an im-portant factor in prioritizing weed control efforts He defined urgency in terms of how much of an increase in effort would be required to achieve successful control, following a delay in action