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The Capital–Labour–State Dynamics of Herbicide Adoption in Rainfed India
ABSTRACT This paper engages debates around the capital–labour–state dynamics of agrarian transitions to address the oft‐studied but still little‐understood question of why farmers adopt herbicides when they do. Over the last several years, smallholder farmers in India have begun using the herbicide bispyribac sodium at breakneck speeds, particularly in
Carly Nichols, Nidhi Kumari
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Electrochemical Detection of Organophosphates Using Dual-Modal Enzyme-Based Biosensors. [PDF]
Johnson ZT +6 more
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Selectivity of agrochemicals on predatory mites (Phytoseiidae) found on coffee plants
Paulo Rebelles Reis +3 more
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Innovation, Licensing, and Competition: Evidence From Genetically Engineered Crops
ABSTRACT We provide a novel empirical analysis of the role of technology licensing, between competitors, for genetically engineered (GE) traits in the US seed industry. We extend the standard differentiated‐product Bertrand pricing model to include trait licensing, which permits us to recover marginal costs and (otherwise unobserved) royalty rates ...
GianCarlo Moschini, Edward D. Perry
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Harnessing Beneficial Microbes and Sensor Technologies for Sustainable Smart Agriculture. [PDF]
Rezaee Danesh Y.
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Peptide Power: VR18 & KG18 Shield Tobacco from Bacterial Attack. A schematic shows how antimicrobial peptides VR18 and KG18 fight Pseudomonas syringae—bursting bacterial membranes and boosting disease resistance in transgenic tobacco, without harming plant health.
Karishma Biswas +17 more
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Modelling the impacts of climate change on agrochemical fate and transport by water on a catchment scale. [PDF]
Nagesh P +6 more
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ABSTRACT Black pod disease, caused by a complex of Phytophthora species, poses a severe threat to global cacao production. This study explores the use of CRISPR–Cas9 genome editing to reduce disease susceptibility in Theobroma cacao L. by targeting the TcNPR3 gene, a known negative regulator of plant defence.
Mark J. Guiltinan +5 more
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