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    One of the factors that most affect agricultural yield and productivity is the occurrence of weeds. Such plants assume great importance because they have direct effects on the main crop, such as interference (competition and allelopathy combined) and consequent loss of yield, as well as indirect effects, such as increased production cost, obstacles to the harvest, depreciation of product quality, and hosting pests and diseases.

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