Because managing weeds usually involves a combination of chemical and cultural methods, it should be based on a knowledge of the specific weeds to be controlled, the habitats in which thye are likely to occur and the means by which they enter and persist in a turfgrass community. This information is covered in the three chapters on weed taxonomy, ecology, and control; and constitutes the foundation on which a turf weed control program should be constructed. The subjects covered in this book embody in a microcosm the multidimensional nature of agriculture in all of its complexity-scientific, technical, environmental, and social.
259 pp. : ill.
Publication Details
- Published: 1994
- Publisher: American Society of Agronomy: Crop Science Society of America
- ISBN-10: 0891181202
- Dewey Decimal: 635.9 TUR
- ECHO Library: 635.9 TUR