Understanding Mechanisms of Herbicide Selectivity in Agro- Ecosystems: A Review

C. Parwada, J. Chipomho, Varaidzo O Gwatidzo
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Weeds cause yield losses in desired crops through competition for sunlight, water, space, and nutrients. It is important to manage weeds in crop fields and aqua bodies using various management strategies. One of the most effective and efficient ways of managing weeds is through the use of herbicides. However, there is a need to understand the effects of these herbicides on the desired plants and/or the environment. Herbicide selectivity allows the application of herbicides in a field with both the desired crop and weeds. Herbicide selectivity is therefore described as, an application treatment at a given dosage that is toxic to some plant species but does not damage another species. However, many herbicides can be toxic at high dose rates even when applied to tolerant crops. There are several mechanisms of herbicide selectivity which are grouped into physiological and physical. Physical herbicide selectivity occurs when physical factors such as time, the position of application, plant morphological structure, and environment aid in selectivity. Physiological selectivity occurs when the plant species affect herbicide retention, penetration, movement, and detoxification. Herbicide selectivity is known to be a major cause of difficulties in controlling weeds. As a result, there is a need to understand how the environment, herbicides, and plants contribute to selectivity. This paper, therefore, provides insights into herbicide selectivity and how plants escape herbicide injury which enables species diversity.
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农业生态系统除草剂选择性机理研究进展
杂草通过争夺阳光、水、空间和养分,导致理想作物减产。采用多种管理策略对农田和水体的杂草进行治理十分重要。控制杂草最有效和最有效的方法之一是使用除草剂。然而,有必要了解这些除草剂对所需植物和/或环境的影响。除草剂的选择性允许在有所需作物和杂草的田地中同时施用除草剂。因此,除草剂选择性被描述为,在给定剂量下对某些植物物种有毒但不损害另一物种的施用处理。然而,许多除草剂即使施用于耐受性强的作物,在高剂量率下也会产生毒性。除草剂的选择性机制分为生理和物理两大类。当时间、施用位置、植物形态结构和环境等物理因素有助于选择性时,就会发生物理除草剂选择性。当植物种类影响除草剂的保留、渗透、移动和解毒时,就会发生生理选择性。除草剂的选择性是杂草控制困难的主要原因。因此,有必要了解环境、除草剂和植物是如何影响选择性的。因此,本文提供了除草剂选择性和植物如何逃避除草剂伤害的见解,从而实现物种多样性。
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