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Onion
weed control
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Controlling weed development during the onion
crop cycle is essential to obtain high yields and marketable
products. Onions do not compete well with weeds: they are slow
growing and can suffer from successive flushes of weeds; they
have narrow upright leaves which do not shade out weeds that emerge
in the rows.
For most crops it is often possible to choose between mechanical
or chemical control. But with onions, the plant and crop characteristics
make mechanical solutions difficult to use after planting:
- They are shallow rooted, which makes cultivation difficult because
it might prune the roots. Mechanical cultivation for example must
be avoided when onions begin to bulb.
- The crop is planted at high densities which leaves no room for
mechanical cultivation in the rows. Hand weeding is used in some
countries but is very time consuming.
Moreover, the selection of herbicides is often
limited because of legislation (different from one country to another),
efficiency, effects on onion plants (serious damage risk) and price.
It is therefore essential to built an integrated weed management
program, combining cultural practices and herbicides. It is
defined according to each situation. This page displays some basic
information on such programs.
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Weed
populations in onion crops
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Since onion crops are not competitive against weeds,
many species (grass or broad leaf, annual or perennial) may grow
in your parcels. The composition of each weed population is highly
variable ; it depends on many factors such as soil type, crop
rotation, sowing and growing period etc. You
can refer to our useful links to find different
weed population lists.
We recommend you choose the most weed-free fields,
plan the planting in advance, identify and map weeds and of course
keep records over the years. Although simple, these basic principles
are the key to a successful crop.
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Useful links
Many resources are available on the Internet.
Although we invite you to read them, the growing conditions and herbicide
used might not apply to your situation.
Articles about Weed control in onions - Malheur Experiment Station web site (Oregon State University)
HYPPA : HYpermedia for Plant Protection, an encyclopedic database on plant protection cataloguing the main weeds (580) in western Europe, by INRA (French National Agronomical Research Institute)
Agritox : the INRA' database on
properties (physical, chemical, toxicological...) of agro-chemicals allowed in France

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