Template:Weedcontrol
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This template provides structure and links for weed control methods. It should be added to the "Controls" section of weed profiles.
Using Template:Weedcontrol
[edit source]This template is automatically included by the page template {{Weedprof}}
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Fill in only the fields for which there is information. Unused lines should be left blank to be filled in later.
- Mowing: discuss here whether mowing is effective, and if it should be done at any particular time
- Cultivation: discuss whether cultivating is effective
- Mulching (for prevention): discuss whether mulching as a preventative is effective (e.g.: will this weed germinate if it gets no exposure to light? will this weed germinate in a mulch if seeds land on it?)
- Girdling: Is girdling effective? (Applies to trees, shrubs, and vines only.)
- Coppicing: Can the plant be kept coppiced to prevent seed production? (Applies to trees, shrubs, and vines only.)
- Grinding: Will the tree sprout from outer roots after grinding? (Applies to trees, shrubs, and vines only.)
- Pulling: is the plant hard to pull? are there any particular techniques that should be used?
- Flame: is flame-weeding effective?
- Barriers: are barriers effective? how long do they need to be kept in place?
- Solarization: is solarization a good approach for controlling this weed?
- Pre-emergents (organic): discuss whether organic pre-emergents (such as Corn Gluten meal) are effective, and when to apply
- Pre-emergents (synthetic): discuss whether synthetic pre-emergents are effective, which ones, and when to apply
- Contact herbicides (organic): discuss whether organic contact herbicides are effective, which ones, and when to apply
- Contact herbicides (synthetic): discuss whether synthetic contact herbicides are effective, which ones, and when to apply
- Systemic herbicides (organic): discuss whether organic systemic herbicides are effective, which ones, and when to apply
- Systemic herbicides (synthetic): discuss whether synthetic systemic herbicides are effective, which ones, and when to apply
- Drench herbicides (organic): discuss whether organic contact herbicides are effective, which ones, and when to apply
- Drench herbicides (synthetic): discuss whether synthetic drench herbicides are effective, which ones, and when to apply
- Biocontrols (microorganisms): discuss any fungi, bacteria, viri, etc. that are used as biocontrols of this weed
- Biocontrols (animal): discuss any animals (insects, etc.) that are used as biocontrols of this weed
- Biocontrols (plants): discuss any plants that are used as biocontrols of this weed (e.g., allelopathic plants, smothering vines, etc.)
- Grazing: discuss whether grazing can be used to control this weed, and which animals
- Nutritional controls: discuss whether altering the nutrient levels or pH of the soil can control this weed
- Disposal: can this plant be safely composted? if so, only in certain times during it's development? Hot piles only? Is the plant so aggressive that it should always be burned? Does the plant contain persistent allelopathic chemicals that should be kept out of the compost pile?
Copy-paste
[edit source]Note: since this template uses parser functions, please copy and paste all of it to the weed profile page under the heading "Control".
{{weedcontrol| | Mowing = | Cultivation = | Mulching (for prevention) = | Girdling = | Coppicing = | Grinding = | Pulling = | Flame = | Barriers = | Solarization = | Pre-emergents (organic) = | Pre-emergents (synthetic) = | Contact herbicides (organic) = | Contact herbicides (synthetic) = | Systemic herbicides (organic) = | Systemic herbicides (synthetic) = | Drench herbicides (organic) = | Drench herbicides (synthetic) = | Biocontrols (microorganisms) = | Biocontrols (animal) = | Biocontrols (plants) = | Grazing = | Nutritional controls = | Disposal = }}
Example
[edit source]- Mowing: This plant can be controlled easily by regular mowing, but can be allowed to grow during the summer as competition for other weeds and as a green manure. It should be pulled or cut as soon as it begins to flower, to avoid re-seeding.
- Pulling: Pulls easily
- Disposal: Materials are safe to compost so long as well-covered and if pulled before seeds are set.
{{weedcontrol| | Mowing = This plant can be controlled easily by regular mowing, but can be allowed to grow during the summer as competition for other weeds and as a green manure. It should be pulled or cut as soon as it begins to flower, to avoid re-seeding. | Cultivation = | Mulching (for prevention) = | Girdling = | Coppicing = | Grinding = | Pulling = Pulls easily | Flame = | Barriers = | Solarization = | Pre-emergents (organic) = | Pre-emergents (synthetic) = | Contact herbicides (organic) = | Contact herbicides (synthetic) = | Systemic herbicides (organic) = | Systemic herbicides (synthetic) = | Drench herbicides (organic) = | Drench herbicides (synthetic) = | Biocontrols (microorganisms) = | Biocontrols (animal) = | Biocontrols (plants) = | Grazing = | Nutritional controls = | Disposal = Materials are safe to compost so long as well-covered and if pulled before seeds are set. }}