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Threshold Concepts: The Key to Effective Weed Control Increased efficiency: Action thresholds enable farmers to prioritize weed control efforts, optimizing the use of resources and labor The following flowchart illustrates the decision-making process for using action thresholds in weed management:
Bosi Sara: IPM for weed control: the threshold concept - JKI 2023 Set an action threshold, a point at which pest weed populations indicate that pest weed control action must be taken a treatment is “justified” only if the benefits of control is greater than the cost of control
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Principles | US EPA Before taking any pest control action, IPM first sets an action threshold, a point at which pest populations or environmental conditions indicate that pest control action must be taken
Smart IPM: Setting Effective Action Thresholds for Your Yard Action thresholds in IPM are predetermined levels of pest populations or damage at which control measures should be considered They are used to guide decisions on whether or not to intervene, as not all pests or levels of infestation warrant control actions
Critical Period of Weed Control - UMass Amherst The Critical Period of Weed Control (point A to point B) is the timeframe within a crop growth cycle, during which weeds need to be controlled in order to maintain crop yields
Action Threshold - Landscape IPM If pest populations threaten plant health, become a nuisance or aesthetically intolerable, the action threshold may have been exceeded and suppression tactics should be implemented by using IPM practices either alone or in combination The important thing to remember here is that there is no such thing as an insect-free landscape