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  1. However, because most weed populations generate effects that carry over to following years, an eco-nomically-defined action threshold that deals solely with impact in the current sea-son is …

  2. Level of threshold weed density does not affect the long-term …

    May 1, 1997 · It is shown that long-term application of thresholds results in a control frequency that is independent of threshold level, and in aperiodic dynamics of the weed population which …

  3. Integrating Biodiversity Benefits of Weeds into the Economic Threshold

    May 24, 2025 · The economic threshold indicates a weed density that will generate the same expenses with or without weed control. Given that both types of costs can be ex-ante …

  4. Threshold Concepts: The Key to Effective Weed Control

    Jun 12, 2025 · Effective weed control is crucial to maintaining crop health, increasing yields, and ensuring food security. One of the key strategies in achieving successful weed control is …

  5. 5.7 Critical Period of Weed Control – Principles of Weed Control

    These thresholds come into play when a farmer is determining whether or not to apply additional weed control measures (and thereby, extra expenses) – weighing the benefits and the …

  6. Economic Threshold Weed Control Farming: Smart Decision Guide

    Nov 15, 2025 · Adopting economic threshold weed control farming practices typically reduces herbicide costs while maintaining profitability. University research demonstrates that threshold …

  7. Regardless of the type, thresholds imply that weed effects are population dependent, and as such, allow some type of prediction to be made relative to the consequences of control decisions.