Site‐specific weed management—constraints and opportunities for the weed research community: Insights from a workshop
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Site‐specific weed management—constraints and opportunities for the weed research community : Insights from a workshop. / Lati, Ran Nisim; Rasmussen, Jesper; Andujar, Dionisio; Dorado, Jose; Berge, Therese W.; Wellhausen, Christina; Pflanz, Michael; Nordmeyer, Henning; Schirrmann, Michael; Eizenberg, Hanan; Neve, Paul; Jørgensen, Rasmus Nyholm; Christensen, Svend.
In: Weed Research, Vol. 61, No. 3, 2021, p. 147-153.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Site‐specific weed management—constraints and opportunities for the weed research community
T2 - Insights from a workshop
AU - Lati, Ran Nisim
AU - Rasmussen, Jesper
AU - Andujar, Dionisio
AU - Dorado, Jose
AU - Berge, Therese W.
AU - Wellhausen, Christina
AU - Pflanz, Michael
AU - Nordmeyer, Henning
AU - Schirrmann, Michael
AU - Eizenberg, Hanan
AU - Neve, Paul
AU - Jørgensen, Rasmus Nyholm
AU - Christensen, Svend
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - The adoption of site-specific weed management (SSWM) technologies by farmers is not aligned with the scientific achievements in this field. While scientists have demonstrated significant success in real-time weed identification, phenotyping and accurate weed mapping by using various sensors and platforms, the integration by farmers of SSWM and weed phenotyping tools into weed management protocols is limited. This gap was therefore a central topic of discussion at the most recent workshop of the SSWM Working Group arranged by the European Weed Research Society (EWRS). This insight paper aims to summarise the presentations and discussions of some of the workshop panels and to highlight different aspects of weed identification and spray application that were thought to hinder SSWM adoption. It also aims to share views and thoughts regarding steps that can be taken to facilitate future implementation of SSWM.
AB - The adoption of site-specific weed management (SSWM) technologies by farmers is not aligned with the scientific achievements in this field. While scientists have demonstrated significant success in real-time weed identification, phenotyping and accurate weed mapping by using various sensors and platforms, the integration by farmers of SSWM and weed phenotyping tools into weed management protocols is limited. This gap was therefore a central topic of discussion at the most recent workshop of the SSWM Working Group arranged by the European Weed Research Society (EWRS). This insight paper aims to summarise the presentations and discussions of some of the workshop panels and to highlight different aspects of weed identification and spray application that were thought to hinder SSWM adoption. It also aims to share views and thoughts regarding steps that can be taken to facilitate future implementation of SSWM.
U2 - 10.1111/wre.12469
DO - 10.1111/wre.12469
M3 - Journal article
VL - 61
SP - 147
EP - 153
JO - Weed Research
JF - Weed Research
SN - 0043-1737
IS - 3
ER -
ID: 257974514