Module 3 Flashcards

1
Q

Noncompetitive Losses Due to Weeds

A
  • Decrease in Land Values
  • Dockage if crop contains too many weed seeds
  • Health problems like rashes and allergies
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2
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Benefits of Weeds

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  • Soil Cover
  • Pollinator Habitat
  • Edible
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3
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When 8” weeds were taken out of corn crop that was at about V6 one month later

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Corn in the treated area was stunted compared with the surround crop

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4
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When looking at rice and barnyard grass densities, yield loss

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  • was greater at high barnyard grass density, but was less if there was high rice density
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5
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Yield Losses Will Vary With

A
  • Crop Species
  • Crop Row Width
  • Weed Species
  • Weed Density
  • Corp Seeding Rate
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6
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Comparing Weed Development in Corn and Soybean, the Most Competitive Crop, Later in the Season is

A

Soybean

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7
Q

Allelopathy is an example of

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Indirect Competition

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8
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Yield Loss Due to Weeds

A
  • Are usually minimal if the crop is beyond the critical weed free period
  • Is dependent on the crop, crop growth stage and weed species present
  • Are usually greater if the weed is present when the crop emerges
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