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Emerging Perspectives on Chemical Weed Management Tactics in Container Ornamental Production in the United States
by
Saha, Debalina
, Grewal, Sushil
in
Biomass
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Competition
/ Containers
/ Crops
/ Economic impact
/ Effectiveness
/ Essences and essential oils industry
/ Essential oils
/ greenhouse weed control
/ Herbicide resistance
/ Herbicides
/ Horticulture
/ Insecticides
/ liverwort control
/ Marketability
/ Miticides
/ Nutrients
/ Pathogens
/ Pests
/ Plant extracts
/ Plant growth
/ Plants (botany)
/ postemergence herbicides
/ Potassium
/ preemergence herbicides
/ Production management
/ Tactics
/ Vegetable oils
/ Viruses
/ Weed control
/ Weeds
2025
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Emerging Perspectives on Chemical Weed Management Tactics in Container Ornamental Production in the United States
by
Saha, Debalina
, Grewal, Sushil
in
Biomass
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Competition
/ Containers
/ Crops
/ Economic impact
/ Effectiveness
/ Essences and essential oils industry
/ Essential oils
/ greenhouse weed control
/ Herbicide resistance
/ Herbicides
/ Horticulture
/ Insecticides
/ liverwort control
/ Marketability
/ Miticides
/ Nutrients
/ Pathogens
/ Pests
/ Plant extracts
/ Plant growth
/ Plants (botany)
/ postemergence herbicides
/ Potassium
/ preemergence herbicides
/ Production management
/ Tactics
/ Vegetable oils
/ Viruses
/ Weed control
/ Weeds
2025
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Emerging Perspectives on Chemical Weed Management Tactics in Container Ornamental Production in the United States
by
Saha, Debalina
, Grewal, Sushil
in
Biomass
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Competition
/ Containers
/ Crops
/ Economic impact
/ Effectiveness
/ Essences and essential oils industry
/ Essential oils
/ greenhouse weed control
/ Herbicide resistance
/ Herbicides
/ Horticulture
/ Insecticides
/ liverwort control
/ Marketability
/ Miticides
/ Nutrients
/ Pathogens
/ Pests
/ Plant extracts
/ Plant growth
/ Plants (botany)
/ postemergence herbicides
/ Potassium
/ preemergence herbicides
/ Production management
/ Tactics
/ Vegetable oils
/ Viruses
/ Weed control
/ Weeds
2025
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Emerging Perspectives on Chemical Weed Management Tactics in Container Ornamental Production in the United States
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Emerging Perspectives on Chemical Weed Management Tactics in Container Ornamental Production in the United States
2025
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Overview
Weed management remains a critical challenge in the U.S. container ornamental production industry, where weeds not only compete with crops for limited resources but also harbor pests and pathogens, thereby diminishing plant quality and marketability. The paper explores the economic impact of weed infestations, herbicide resistance development, and the limited availability of selective herbicides for ornamental crops in the United States. This review synthesizes current chemical weed control tactics, focusing not only on both preemergence and postemergence herbicides commonly used in ornamental nurseries, but also organic alternatives and integrated weed management (IWM) approaches as complementary strategies by evaluating their effectiveness, crop safety, and usage. There is a critical need for research in the areas of alternative chemical options such as insecticides, miticides (e.g., Zerotol and Tetra Curb Max), and organic products for liverwort control in greenhouses. Although essential oils and plant-based extracts show some potential, their effectiveness and practical use remain largely unexplored.
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