Emerging Challenges and Opportunities for Education and Research in Weed Science
In modern agriculture, with more emphasis on high input systems, weed problems are likely to increase and become more complex. With heightened awareness of adverse effects of herbicide residues on human health and environment and the evolution of herbicide-resistant weed biotypes, a significant focu...
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doaj-c5478d3d5ffa40e7a80a974cb16cade62020-11-24T22:04:07ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2017-09-01810.3389/fpls.2017.01537294498Emerging Challenges and Opportunities for Education and Research in Weed ScienceBhagirath S. Chauhan0Amar Matloob1Amar Matloob2Gulshan Mahajan3Farhena Aslam4Singarayer K. Florentine5Prashant Jha6The Centre for Plant Science, Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, The University of Queensland, BrisbaneQLD, AustraliaThe Centre for Plant Science, Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, The University of Queensland, BrisbaneQLD, AustraliaDepartment of Agronomy, Muhammad Nawaz Shareef University of AgricultureMultan, PakistanThe Centre for Plant Science, Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, The University of Queensland, BrisbaneQLD, AustraliaDepartment of Agronomy, Bahauddin Zakariya UniversityMultan, PakistanCentre for Environmental Management, Faculty of Science and Technology, Federation University Australia, BallaratVIC, AustraliaSouthern Agricultural Research Centre, Montana State University, BozemanMT, United StatesIn modern agriculture, with more emphasis on high input systems, weed problems are likely to increase and become more complex. With heightened awareness of adverse effects of herbicide residues on human health and environment and the evolution of herbicide-resistant weed biotypes, a significant focus within weed science has now shifted to the development of eco-friendly technologies with reduced reliance on herbicides. Further, with the large-scale adoption of herbicide-resistant crops, and uncertain climatic optima under climate change, the problems for weed science have become multi-faceted. To handle these complex weed problems, a holistic line of action with multi-disciplinary approaches is required, including adjustments to technology, management practices, and legislation. Improved knowledge of weed ecology, biology, genetics, and molecular biology is essential for developing sustainable weed control practices. Additionally, judicious use of advanced technologies, such as site-specific weed management systems and decision support modeling, will play a significant role in reducing costs associated with weed control. Further, effective linkages between farmers and weed researchers will be necessary to facilitate the adoption of technological developments. To meet these challenges, priorities in research need to be determined and the education system for weed science needs to be reoriented. In respect of the latter imperative, closer collaboration between weed scientists and other disciplines can help in defining and solving the complex weed management challenges of the 21st century. This consensus will provide more versatile and diverse approaches to innovative teaching and training practices, which will be needed to prepare future weed science graduates who are capable of handling the anticipated challenges of weed science facing in contemporary agriculture. To build this capacity, mobilizing additional funding for both weed research and weed management education is essential.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2017.01537/fulladvanced technologiesclimate changeherbicide resistanceintegrated weed managementresearch scientistweed ecology |
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Emerging Challenges and Opportunities for Education and Research in Weed Science |
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Emerging Challenges and Opportunities for Education and Research in Weed Science |
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In modern agriculture, with more emphasis on high input systems, weed problems are likely to increase and become more complex. With heightened awareness of adverse effects of herbicide residues on human health and environment and the evolution of herbicide-resistant weed biotypes, a significant focus within weed science has now shifted to the development of eco-friendly technologies with reduced reliance on herbicides. Further, with the large-scale adoption of herbicide-resistant crops, and uncertain climatic optima under climate change, the problems for weed science have become multi-faceted. To handle these complex weed problems, a holistic line of action with multi-disciplinary approaches is required, including adjustments to technology, management practices, and legislation. Improved knowledge of weed ecology, biology, genetics, and molecular biology is essential for developing sustainable weed control practices. Additionally, judicious use of advanced technologies, such as site-specific weed management systems and decision support modeling, will play a significant role in reducing costs associated with weed control. Further, effective linkages between farmers and weed researchers will be necessary to facilitate the adoption of technological developments. To meet these challenges, priorities in research need to be determined and the education system for weed science needs to be reoriented. In respect of the latter imperative, closer collaboration between weed scientists and other disciplines can help in defining and solving the complex weed management challenges of the 21st century. This consensus will provide more versatile and diverse approaches to innovative teaching and training practices, which will be needed to prepare future weed science graduates who are capable of handling the anticipated challenges of weed science facing in contemporary agriculture. To build this capacity, mobilizing additional funding for both weed research and weed management education is essential. |
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