Weed Management Top Journals
Weed control practices in forests are designed to favour the growth of the desired tree species, improve visibility along forest roads, control noxious weeds, and improve wildlife habitats. The goal is to manage timber species, ground vegetation, and wildlife so that each component is maximized yet balanced. Vegetation
management is a primary means to achieve a productive forest. Managers need to integrate the best cultural, mechanical, and chemical practices into appropriate and Cost effective
management systems to minimize losses and detrimental effects due to weeds. A forester might undertake a weed
management program with one or more of the following objectives in mind. Removing unwanted vegetation from planting sites to favour the planted trees. Releasing more desirable
species from less desirable overtopping Species. Thinning excess plants from a stand. Preventing disease movement through root grafts. Preventing invasion of herbaceous and/or woody vegetation into recreational areas and wildlife openings. Controlling vegetation along forest roads and around buildings and facilities. Eliminating poisonous plants from recreational areas. Controlling production-limiting weeds in a seed orchard or tree nursery.
Top
Journals : In Europe top tier tended to mean the
journals that the respective community believed to be of high quality. Very generally,
journals could be ranked by impact, but even high-impact
journals may not be considered top tier by your research community / university / funding agency
High Impact List of Articles
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Fatty acid constituents and antimicrobial activities of Strawberry and Carica- papaya leaves
Mohamed H.M.Abd El Azim Original Article: Natural Products: An Indian Journal
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Fatty acid constituents and antimicrobial activities of Strawberry and Carica- papaya leaves
Mohamed H.M.Abd El Azim Original Article: Natural Products: An Indian Journal
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Essential oil extracted from fruits of egyptian Eugenia jambolana has antimicrobial activity
Mohamed I.S.Abdelhady Original Article: Natural Products: An Indian Journal
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Essential oil extracted from fruits of egyptian Eugenia jambolana has antimicrobial activity
Mohamed I.S.Abdelhady Original Article: Natural Products: An Indian Journal
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Evaluation of in-vitro antioxidant activity of methanol extract of Asystasia gangetica (L).T (Chinese violet)
N.V.L.Suvarchala Reddy, Sneha J.Anarthe, Raghavendra N.M.Gokaraju Rangaraju Original Article: Natural Products: An Indian Journal
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Evaluation of in-vitro antioxidant activity of methanol extract of Asystasia gangetica (L).T (Chinese violet)
N.V.L.Suvarchala Reddy, Sneha J.Anarthe, Raghavendra N.M.Gokaraju Rangaraju Original Article: Natural Products: An Indian Journal
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Triterpenoid saponins from the aerial part of Gladiolus segetum L.
Dalila Abdessemed, Amar Dibi, Nadir Alloui Original Article: Natural Products: An Indian Journal
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Triterpenoid saponins from the aerial part of Gladiolus segetum L.
Dalila Abdessemed, Amar Dibi, Nadir Alloui Original Article: Natural Products: An Indian Journal
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Production Of Silybin From Callus Culture Of Silybum Marianum (L.) Gaertn
Sayeed Ahmad, Rasheed-uz Zafar, Swati Madan Original Article: Natural Products: An Indian Journal
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Production Of Silybin From Callus Culture Of Silybum Marianum (L.) Gaertn
Sayeed Ahmad, Rasheed-uz Zafar, Swati Madan Original Article: Natural Products: An Indian Journal
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