Editorial Reviews
Review
'... most timely and laudable ... as a review of weed population ecology, it is very valuable ... understandable and insightful ... Cousens and Mortimer have provided a springboard for fresh thinking.' Nicholas Jordan, Trends in Ecology and Evolution
'... stimulating and of value'. R. W. Snaydon, Journal of Agricultural Science
Book Description
Weeds have ecological attributes that confer the ability to interfere with human activities. Roger Cousens and Martin Mortimer place weed management within an ecological context, with the focus on the manipulation of population size. They consider the dynamics of abundance and spatial distribution at both geographic and local scales, and consider the basic processes of dispersal, reproduction and mortality together with the factors that influence them. The authors show how management modifies patterns of behavior that are intrinsic to populations, and note the evolution and management of resistance to herbicides. This book provides weed science with the conceptual basis that has previously been lacking. It also gives ecologists and botanists access to the extensive database on the population ecology of weeds.
Dynamics of Weed Populations,Roger Cousens,Martin Mortimer,Cambridge University Press,0521496497,Agriculture - Agronomy,Agriculture - General,Control,Ecology,Life Sciences - Ecology,Plant Ecology,Science/Mathematics,Technology,Technology & Industrial Arts,Vegetation dynamics,Weed Control In Field Crops,Weeds,Pest control,Science / Botany,Weeds--Ecology
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