onkruiddruk
Onkruiddruk is a term used in agriculture and horticulture to describe the competitive pressure exerted by weeds on crops in a field. It refers to the extent to which weeds reduce crop growth, yield, and quality. The level of onkruiddruk depends on weed density and biomass, the competitiveness of weed species, crop vigor and timing of emergence, crop management practices, and environmental conditions.
Assessment of onkruiddruk often involves counting weed density per unit area, measuring weed biomass, or observing
Consequences of high onkruiddruk include reduced yields, lower crop quality, higher production costs, and increased difficulty
Management of onkruiddruk typically follows an integrated weed management approach that combines prevention, monitoring, and a
Notes on context: weed pressure is influenced by the size of the soil weed seedbank, weed biology,