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http://dx.doi.org/10.7740/kjcs.2021.66.4.459

Current Status and Direction of Weed Management According to Cropping Systems  

Lee, Jihyun (Department of Central Area Crop Science, NICS, RDA)
Shin, Myeong-Na (Department of Central Area Crop Science, NICS, RDA)
Ku, Bon-Il (Department of Central Area Crop Science, NICS, RDA)
Shim, Kang-Bo (Department of Central Area Crop Science, NICS, RDA)
Jeon, Weon-Tai (Department of Central Area Crop Science, NICS, RDA)
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KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE / v.66, no.4, 2021 , pp. 459-466 More about this Journal
Abstract
The present study was conducted to propose future research directions for weed management by examining the current trends of research on weed occurrence according to cropping systems. The cropping systems are developed for the efficient use of arable land, and the weed flora changes according to the management practices of a given cropping system. In particular, weed occurrence can be reduced by altering the soil environment. In addition, cultivation methods, such as tillage, affect the weed seed bank in the soil, thus altering the pattern of weed occurrence. Here, we propose three weed management practices according to the cropping system. First, it is necessary to develop a model that can classify weed species by analyzing young seedlings and can predict the flora in the field. Second, it is important to manage the cropping system history and establish a database of agricultural information, which can be linked to meteorological and geographic data. Third, it is critical to estimate the weed occurrence and soil seed bank dynamics, based on which a cropping system platform and digitalization technology can be developed. In the future, the prediction of weed occurrence and control according to the cropping system will contribute to sustainable agriculture by reducing the use of herbicides and solving the problems of resistant weeds.
Keywords
cropping system; prediction; soil seed bank; weed;
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