2016
DOI: 10.15835/buasvmcn-agr:12008
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Control of Avena Fatua Species (Wild Oat) - a Weed in Expansion in Banat Area

Abstract: Wheat is considered the largest agricultural crop acreage worldwide. More than 50% of human caloric needs is ensured by grain products. The presence of different species of weeds in cereals causes loses between 15 -20% and even 60-80% of the crop in the absence of control measures. The most dangerous monocotyledonous species present in this culture are Apera spica -venti (wind grass), Avena fatua (wild oat) and Bromus sp., they produce huge damage to both varieties for consumption and seed lots. Chirilă C. (20… Show more

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