International Journal of Advanced Biochemistry Research

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Vol. 8, Issue 5, Part J (2024)

Bio-herbicides: An eco-friendly approach for integrated weed management

Author(s): Kratika Nayak, Rishikesh Tiwari, Vinita Parte, Monika Chouhan, Pramod Kumar, Badal Verma, Renu Jayant and Anamika Pandey
Abstract: Bio-herbicides offer a promising eco-friendly alternative to chemical herbicides, addressing concerns over environmental impact and human health risks. These bio-controls, like Devine, Collego, and Biomal, are effective, economically feasible, and non-toxic to non-target organisms. They can significantly reduce weed-related crop yield losses, which account for 37% of overall pest-induced losses. However, the development of bio-herbicides requires careful consideration of formulation, fermentation systems, and strategic evaluation to ensure their effectiveness and commercial viability. To enhance the adoption and efficacy of bio-herbicides, researchers must address key constraints, including environmental, biological, technological, and commercial challenges. These constraints hinder the widespread use of bio-herbicides and limit their effectiveness as a sole weed management solution. While not a total replacement for chemical herbicides, bio-herbicides can serve as a vital component of integrated weed management systems, particularly as advancements in target selection, formulation, and marketing are made to overcome current limitations.
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How to cite this article:
Kratika Nayak, Rishikesh Tiwari, Vinita Parte, Monika Chouhan, Pramod Kumar, Badal Verma, Renu Jayant, Anamika Pandey. Bio-herbicides: An eco-friendly approach for integrated weed management. Int J Adv Biochem Res 2024;8(5):828-840. DOI: 10.33545/26174693.2024.v8.i5j.1201
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