Challenges and Alternatives of Herbicide-Based Weed Management

Author:

Nath Chaitanya Prasad1ORCID,Singh Ravi Gopal2,Choudhary Vijay K.3,Datta Debarati4,Nandan Rajiv5ORCID,Singh Sati Shankar5

Affiliation:

1. Division of Crop Production, ICAR-Indian Institute of Pulses Research, Kanpur 208 024, India

2. Ravi Gopal Singh, Scientific Lead, Borlaug Institute for South Asia (BISA), Jabalpur 483 220, India

3. ICAR-Directorate of Weed Research, Jabalpur 482 004, India

4. ICAR-Central Research Institute for Jute and Allied Fibers, Barrackpore 700 120, India

5. Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University, Jhansi 284 003, India

Abstract

Weeds are the most severe and widespread biological constraint on agricultural production systems and cause damage to cropped and non-cropped lands. They reduce crop yield and degrade the quality of the produce, besides raising the cost of production. The intensification of agriculture in the Green Revolution era attracted chemical fertilizers and dwarf varieties coupled with mono-cropping and irrigation practices, which enhanced crop-associated weeds and the widespread use of herbicides for easy control. Pesticides may kill many organisms, both target and non-target species, in the environment, causing an imbalance in the ecosystem. Despite the significant increase in productivity, the environmental repercussions of industrial agriculture, characterized by the use of high-yielding crop varieties and the extensive application of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, have prompted a quest for more sustainable agricultural practices worldwide. One potential alternative lies in innovative approaches that draw upon ecological insights gleaned from studying natural ecosystems. These approaches aim to create “ecologically intensive” agro-ecosystems. Developing ecologically intensive agro-ecosystems necessitates a deep understanding of the biological dynamics within ecosystems and the integration of traditional agricultural knowledge held by local farmers. Considering the potentiality of appropriate weed management technologies to substantially improve crop productivity, there is an opportunity for the development, popularization, and adoption of effective, economical, and eco-friendly weed management technologies.

Funder

Borlaug Institute for South Asia

Publisher

MDPI AG

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