Climate Change impact on Weeds and Herbicide Efficacy

Climate change is the change in statistical distribution of weather pattern that lasts for an extended period of time. There are several components of these climate changes occurring globally that includes uneven rainfall, droughts, floods, warming of atmosphere etc. These are the most important cha...

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Published inInternational Journal of Environment and Climate Change Vol. 14; no. 7; pp. 603 - 608
Main Authors Parvati, K., Poojitha, K. M., Pravalika, Teli, Kashinath Gurusiddappa
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 16.07.2024
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Summary:Climate change is the change in statistical distribution of weather pattern that lasts for an extended period of time. There are several components of these climate changes occurring globally that includes uneven rainfall, droughts, floods, warming of atmosphere etc. These are the most important challenges influencing natural ecosystems, agricultural productivity and food security. Climate change is not only influencing crop plants and forests directly but can also impact the pests of these crops. Weeds respond to climate change by changing the duration of their life cycles, population dynamics and shift to new habitats and become a potential competitor to crop plants thereby reducing the production and productivity of crops. Elevated temperature and elevated CO2 level in the environment interfere with herbicide activity, which affects the herbicide absorption, translocation and thereby reduces the efficacy of the applied herbicide. Weeds’ resistance to herbicides may probably increase due to further aggressive growth of weeds in future climate conditions, which can cause a decline in the efficacy of routinely used herbicides.
ISSN:2581-8627
2581-8627
DOI:10.9734/ijecc/2024/v14i74298