Track 2-12: Control and Management of Weeds and Diseases of Grass and Forage Systems
Description
Toxic rangeland weeds (TRWs) pose a great threat to animal husbandry. Currently, an estimated 33 million hectares of pasture (10%) in western China is infested by a variety of toxic weeds, including Stellera chamaejasme, Oxytropis spp., Astragalus spp., Achnatherum inebrians. The spread of these toxic weeds results in huge annual economic losses of more than $2.4 billion USD (direct and indirect). A combination of ecology, molecular biology, biochemistry and field practise methods will be used to identify and evaluate TRWs, explore the mechanism of toxicity, and more importantly, understand the causal mechanism by which TRWs flourish. The knowledge will underpin the development of effective management strategies.
Citation
He, Wei; Liu, Yongmei; Lu, Hao; Zhao, Baoyu; Mo, Chonghui; Wu, Juying; Da, Nengtai; and Wei, Yahui, "Towards Effective Management: Toxicity, Causal Mechanism and Controlling Strategy of Toxic Rangeland Weeds in Western China" (2020). IGC Proceedings (1993-2023). 14.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/22/2-12/14
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Towards Effective Management: Toxicity, Causal Mechanism and Controlling Strategy of Toxic Rangeland Weeds in Western China
Toxic rangeland weeds (TRWs) pose a great threat to animal husbandry. Currently, an estimated 33 million hectares of pasture (10%) in western China is infested by a variety of toxic weeds, including Stellera chamaejasme, Oxytropis spp., Astragalus spp., Achnatherum inebrians. The spread of these toxic weeds results in huge annual economic losses of more than $2.4 billion USD (direct and indirect). A combination of ecology, molecular biology, biochemistry and field practise methods will be used to identify and evaluate TRWs, explore the mechanism of toxicity, and more importantly, understand the causal mechanism by which TRWs flourish. The knowledge will underpin the development of effective management strategies.