Autor:
Jordan, N.
Schut, Marc
Graham, S.
Barney, J.N.
Childs, D.Z.
Christensen, S.
Cousens, R.D.
Davis, A.S.
Eizenberg, H.
Ervin, D.E.
Fernández Quintanilla, C.
Harrison, L.J.
Harsch, M.A.
Heijting, S.
Liebman, M.
Loddo, D.
Mirsky, S.B.
Riemens, M.
Neve, P.
Peltzer, D.A.
Renton, M.
Williams, M.
Recasens, J.
Sonderskov, M.
Transdisciplinary weed research (TWR) is a promising path to more effective management of challenging weed problems. We define TWR as an integrated process of inquiry and action that addresses complex weed problems in the context of broader efforts to improve economic, environmental and social as...
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Jordan, N.
,
Schut, Marc
,
Graham, S.
,
Barney, J.N.
,
Childs, D.Z.
,
Christensen, S.
,
Cousens, R.D.
,
Davis, A.S.
,
Eizenberg, H.
,
Ervin, D.E.
,
Fernández Quintanilla, C.
,
Harrison, L.J.
,
Harsch, M.A.
,
Heijting, S.
,
Liebman, M.
,
Loddo, D.
,
Mirsky, S.B.
,
Riemens, M.
,
Neve, P.
,
Peltzer, D.A.
,
Renton, M.
,
Williams, M.
,
Recasens, J.
,
Sonderskov, M.
,
[Transdisciplinary weed research: new leverage on challenging weed problems?]
,
Transdisciplinary weed research: new leverage on challenging weed problems?