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Abstract Increased environmental nitrogen (N) losses have prompted the use of enhanced efficiency nitrogen fertilizers, including nitrification inhibitors. However, the comparative effects of nitrification inhibitors with conventional nitrogen fertilizers and herbicides on soil nitrification and nitrogen losses remain poorly understood.
William Neels+5 more
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Bioremediation of Acetochlor in Soil and Water Systems by Cyanobacterial Mat
This study investigated the bioremediation of organic pollution in soil and water systems by cyanobacterial mats collected from Wadi Gaza. Acetochlor, a model compound of herbicide, was used as a standard organic pollutant. Various concentrations of acetochlor were injected in soil and water samples pre-treated with cyanobacterial mat for several ...
El-Nahhal, Yasser+2 more
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Persistence of dicamba residue in harvested soybeans
Abstract Adoption of dicamba‐tolerant soybeans contributed to widespread reports of chemical trespassing on adjacent, sensitive soybeans. Reports of the impact of dicamba on sensitive soybeans (Glycine max L.) have been well documented; however, the potential for dicamba carryover into harvested beans from sensitive plants has largely been overlooked ...
Jerri Lynn Henry+3 more
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Os objetivos deste experimento foi avaliar a resposta do girassol às aplicações de boro (B), isoladas ou em mistura com herbicidas, e o controle de plantas daninhas por meio de experimento conduzido na Embrapa Soja, Londrina-PR.
C. Castro+2 more
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Abstract BACKGROUND Several studies have addressed the adsorption of pesticides such as alachlor, acetochlor, metolachlor and fenthion from water and wastewater, yet the interaction of these compounds with natural organic matter (NOM) complicates their effective removal owing to competitive adsorption effects.
Betul Aykut‐Senel+4 more
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A novel mutation in IAA16 is associated with dicamba resistance in Chenopodium album
Dicamba resistance in a Chenopodium album biotype is due to a glycine (G) with aspartic acid (D) amino acid substitution within a highly conserved region of an auxin/indole‐3‐acetic acid (AUX/IAA) protein, IAA16, leading to a lack of perception of the dicamba molecule by the IAA16 protein.
Hossein Ghanizadeh+8 more
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Photodegradation of Acetochlor and Butachlor in Waters Containing Humic Acid and Inorganic Ion [PDF]
Hao Zheng, C. Ye
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Nebraska is the number‐one producer of food‐grade white corn (Zea mays L.) in the United States. Food‐grade white corn has not been genetically engineered; therefore, non‐selective herbicides such as glyphosate or glufosinate cannot be used.
Ramandeep Kaur+5 more
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Coal combustion residue for crop productivity in the semiarid US High Plains
Abstract Carbon (C) amendments can enhance crop productivity, particularly in semiarid regions. Understanding the potential interference of C amendment with herbicide efficacies is essential to informing the practice. An experiment was conducted in western Nebraska in 2016–2018 to evaluate the effects of coal combustion residue (CCR) and herbicides on ...
Vesh R. Thapa+6 more
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Abstract Cover crops are usually terminated prior to planting the cash crop; however, “planting green” is an alternative approach that allows growers to plant cash crop into an actively growing, green cover crop, which is then terminated after the establishment of the cash crop.
Trey Stephens+5 more
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