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Field efficacy of a bioherbicide mimic (DiS-NH<sub>2</sub>) in a nanoparticle formulation for weed control in durum wheat. [PDF]
A new polymeric nanoparticle formulation containing aminophenoxazinone DiS‐NH2 (2,2′‐disulfanediyldianiline) is proposed as a post‐emergence and contact bioherbicide for weed management in durum wheat. Abstract BACKGROUND Weed‐resistance phenomena have increased dramatically in recent years. Bioherbicides can offer a sustainable alternative to chemical
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Phytotoxic substances released from plants are considered eco-friendly alternatives for controlling weeds in agricultural production. In this study, the leaves of Afzelia xylocarpa (Kurz) Craib. were investigated for biological activity, and their active
Ramida Krumsri +3 more
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Effect of Mycotoxin Cytochalasin A on Photosystem II in Ageratina adenophora
Biological herbicides have received much attention due to their abundant resources, low development cost, unique targets and environmental friendliness. This study reveals some interesting effects of mycotoxin cytochalasin A (CA) on photosystem II (PSII).
Mengyun Jiang +9 more
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Evaluation of Dittrichia viscosa (L.) Greuter Dried Biomass for Weed Management
Dittrichia viscosa (L.) Greuter, a plant species common in the Mediterranean basin, produces several bioactive compounds, some of which have herbicidal effects.
Angela Boari +5 more
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Agave Steroidal Saponins as Potential Bioherbicides [PDF]
Agave saponins are a valuable resource for the prospective development of new forms of agrochemicals. The extraction method was optimized and applied to 17 Agave species. Thirteen saponin fractions (SFs) were assayed on wheat etiolated coleoptiles, and analysed using UPLC-QTOF-MSE, NMR spectroscopy and the HMBC method for aglycone identification (HMAI).
Alexandra G. Durán +3 more
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In agriculture, weed management is a significant concern because their uncontrolled proliferation decreases soil quality for food crops. Allelopathy is a natural phenomenon in which the activity of allelochemical compounds inhibits the germination and ...
José Humberto Sánchez Robles +7 more
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Phytotoxic Activity of Bioactive Compounds from Four Plants against Selected Weeds in Agriculture [PDF]
Aim of the study: Heavy doses of synthetic weed control chemicals have caused herbicide resistance in weeds. Natural compounds produced by living organisms constitute a wide field for ecologically safe herbicides.
Tauseef Anwar, Huma Qureshi
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Phytotoxic substances in plants that may serve as alternative natural herbicides for controlling weeds are required for sustainable agriculture. We explored the phytotoxic activities of aqueous methanol extracts of Senna garrettiana (Craib) Irwin ...
Ramida Krumsri +3 more
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In the present study the bioherbicidal activity of essential oils hydrodistilled from Nepeta glocephalata Rech.f and N. ispahanica Boiss were investigated on four weed species (barnyard grass (Echinochloa crus-galli (L.) Beauv), redroot pigweed ...
Marjan DYANAT, Farzad ASGARI
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Plant pathogens as biocontrol agents for Cirsium arvense : an answer to Müller and Nentwig [PDF]
Recently, Müller and Nentwig (2011) reviewed the plant pathogens that have been considered for biological control of the weed Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop.
Bailey, Karen L. +2 more
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