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大蒜田化学除草试验示范
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作者 何建群 《植物医生》 2007年第6期33-34,共2页
对大蒜田间杂草进行除草试验示范表明,在大蒜播后苗前,每667m2施用果尔乳油30mL和40mL进行土壤喷雾,对大蒜出苗生长安全,除草效果好,蒜薹、独蒜和分蒜的产量、产值高,与人工除草相比,节约生产费用。
关键词 大蒜田杂草 化除除草 安全性 除草效果
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Valuing Potential Benefits of Research into the Biological Control of Californian Thistle (Cirsium arvense): A Bioeconomic Model
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作者 W. Kaye-Blake G. W. Bourdot B. Dhakal 《Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology》 2010年第1期25-40,共16页
The present research developed a bioeconomic model for control of Californian thistle (Cirsium arvense L. Scop.) in intensive, lowland sheep pastures in New Zealand. Production costs included two control methods: h... The present research developed a bioeconomic model for control of Californian thistle (Cirsium arvense L. Scop.) in intensive, lowland sheep pastures in New Zealand. Production costs included two control methods: herbicides and defoliation, with defoliation encompassing both physical means and biocontrol measures. The model was used to examine the economic value of a research programme into biological control of the weed, given several different future scenarios. These scenarios were high herbicide prices, a price premium for lamb raised without chemical herbicides, and development of herbicide resistance. The model results were used to estimate national impacts. If the only change in the agricultural sector was the cost of the biocontrol to the nation's farmers, the research programme to find an effective biocontrol agent had little economic impact. If other factors changed, such as the price of petroleum or levels of herbicide resistance in the weed. the model's results suggested that intensive sheep farming could grow or shrink by as much as NZ$219 million dollars over five years. In the latter case, having an alternative control method reduced potential losses and increased potential gains, resulting in a net benefit of between NZ$81 million and NZ$153 million. This work extended prior research in several ways. First. Californian thistle reproduces via root buds, which affected the modelling of weed behaviour. Secondly, the model allowed optimistation over continuous levels of weed control for two different methods. Thirdly, the model accounted for both weed control and damage to nitrogen-fixing clover from herbicide use. Finally, the research investigated optimal weed control in several different alternative future states. 展开更多
关键词 Bioeconomic modeling value of research Californian thistle SHEEP New Zealand.
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