A training program to combat weeds in wheat in 23 governorates of Egypt

Published 2021년 11월 20일

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The Central Laboratory for Weed Research in Egypt is conducting a nationwide training program, The Full Day of Al-Zameer, from November 21 to 29, 2021, in 23 governorates to combat the cumin weed, a dangerous weed that grows in wheat fields. The program aims to increase wheat crop productivity by teaching identification, control methods, and precautions for spraying weed killers. The training will be led by a team of researchers and agricultural extension engineers. The training emphasizes early detection of cumin weed, differentiating it from wheat and other weeds, and integrated control methods including the correct agricultural cycle, cultivation techniques, and pesticide use.
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The Central Laboratory for Weed Research is organizing a training program under the title The Full Day of Al-Zameer during the period from November 21 to 29, 2021 in 23 governorates nationwide, based on the directives of Dr. Adel Abdel Azim, Undersecretary of the Agricultural Research Center for Extension and Training. That this program comes within the framework of the awareness program to improve the productivity of the wheat crop, where the identification of samples of cumin weed, which is one of the most dangerous weeds that grow in wheat fields, and how to combat it. Nubaria, Beheira, Qalyubia, Western Menoufia, Damietta, Kafr El-Sheikh, Sharkia, Port Said, Ismailia, Suez, Fayoum, Giza, Bani Suef, New Valley, Qena. Control of it and the precautions to be taken into account when spraying weed killers Differentiating between it and the wheat plant and weeds in all stages of growth, with the presentation of plant samples of cumin and the role of agricultural extension in ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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