Weed Control E-Learning
Weed control training has been created for people to become fully familiar with planting seedlings. Any plant that grows unintentionally and unlike a farmer on a farm is considered a weed. Alone may be grown on a single crop but is considered a weed in the field.
Ways to propagate and spread weeds:
Weeds are mostly propagated by seed production. However, in addition to producing seeds, some also reproduce through creeping stems or roots and underground. So that if the roots or underground stems are fragmented. From each piece, a new weed plant can emerge. The development of weeds is through the production of many seeds and their germination in later years. Weed seeds are propagated by various factors such as wind, irrigation water, animals, use of poor quality and organic weed seeds, as well as by transferring weed seed excavation to other farms that may be done by agriculture. To be.
Weed damage to the crop:
- Compete with the main product in absorbing moisture, food, occupying space and finally reducing the main product.
- Damage through the release of toxic substances into the soil and poisoning of crops.
- Causing poisoning in livestock, poultry and even humans by some toxic weeds in different ways (mixing with the product and its food consumption, contact with toxic parts and…).
- Weeds as a shelter and intermediate host of some disease agents and pests of crops and can be indirectly harmful.
- Spend money, time and energy to control weeds and weaken the production economy.
Weed Control Virtual Training Course Topics:
Prevent weeds from entering the farm
Mechanical control of weeds
Crop control of weeds
Prerequisites for weed control period:
This course does not require any special prerequisites and the course is taught from the beginning.