Publications by authors named "Ran Nisim Lati"

Changing environmental conditions and the need to reduce the environmental impact of food systems highlight the importance of analyzing the direct and indirect environmental impacts of agricultural production systems. This paper embraces a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) approach Using a cradle to farm gate framework to analyze a range of environmental interactions of almond production in three climatic regions - Mediterranean, semi-arid, and arid. Data was collected from 94 farmers across the state of Israel, representing 75 % of the country's almond orchard area.

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Article Synopsis
  • Herbicide-resistant weeds are becoming a major problem worldwide, making it harder to grow food safely.
  • People are looking for ways to control weeds without using chemicals, like through regenerative farming, which helps improve the soil and environment.
  • Using both chemical and non-chemical methods together (called Integrated Weed Management) can be a smart way to deal with weeds and prevent them from getting used to these control methods.
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Background: Environmental concerns are driving the call for adoption of alternative nonchemical weeding approaches. This study aimed to develop and evaluate a novel, precise, low-energy electrophysical treatment weeding systems and to provide new insight into their control mechanism. Two electrophysical treatment systems, based on AC (2.

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Effective control of the parasitic weed sunflower broomrape ( Wallr.) can be achieved by herbicides application in early parasitism stages. However, the growing environmental concerns associated with herbicide treatments have motivated the adoption of precise chemical control approaches that detect and treat infested areas exclusively.

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