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New perspectives for weeds control using autochthonous fungi with selective bioherbicide potential
The prospection of bioherbicides has been an alternative to weed control, aiming at mitigating chemical risks to human, animal and environmental health due to extreme use of synthetic herbicides.
Francisco Wilson Reichert Júnior +12 more
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Essential Oil-Based Bioherbicides: Human Health Risks Analysis [PDF]
In recent years, the development of new bio-based products for biocontrol has been gaining importance as it contributes to reducing the use of synthetic herbicides in agriculture. Conventional herbicides (i.e., the ones with synthetic molecules) can lead to adverse effects such as human diseases (cancers, neurodegenerative diseases, reproductive ...
Maes, Chloé +4 more
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Abstract Since commercialization of Collego™ and Devine™ in the early 1980s, there has been a small but consistent research effort in the area of bioherbicides. The bioherbicide approach has promised effective weed management in cropping systems where the classical approach (using exotic natural enemies) is largely unsuitable.
K. R. Aneja +7 more
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Weeds are an important factor in the decline of soybean production. One of weed control techniques that can be done is to use alelopati as an bioherbicide. One source of allelopathy that can be utilized as bioherbicide is bamboo leaf litter.
Lutfy Ditya Cahyanti
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Plant pathogens as biocontrol agents of Cirsium arvense : an overestimated approach? [PDF]
Cirsium arvense is one of the worst weeds in agriculture. As herbicides are not very effective and not accepted by organic farming and special habitats, possible biocontrol agents have been investigated since many decades.
Müller, Esther, Nentwig, Wolfgang
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The fungal genus Myrothecium was once polyphyletic but a recent reconsideration of the family Stachybotryaceae spilt it into several genera. The ex-neotype specimen of the species Myrothecium verrucaria is now recognized as Albifimbria verrucaria.
Mark A. Weaver +3 more
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Bioherbicides in Organic Horticulture [PDF]
Organic horticulture producers rank weeds as one of their most troublesome, time-consuming, and costly production problems. With the increasing significance of organic horticulture, the need for new bioherbicides to control weeds has grown. Potential bioherbicides may be developed from pathogens, natural products, and extracts of natural materials ...
Xiaoya Cai, Mengmeng Gu
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Controlling weeds with fungi, bacteria and viruses: A review
Weeds are a nuisance in a variety of land uses. The increasing prevalence of both herbicide resistant weeds and bans on cosmetic pesticide use has created a strong impetus to develop novel strategies for controlling weeds.
Dylan Patrick Harding, Manish N Raizada
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Pyrolysis is a thermochemical conversion process producing biochar, gas, and bio-oil at high temperatures in an oxygen-free environment. Specific pyrolysis conditions enable a significant production of the aqueous phase of bio-oil, commonly known as wood
Ghita Bennani +6 more
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Ecotoxicological Impact of the Bioherbicide Leptospermone on the Microbial Community of Two Arable Soils [PDF]
EA BIOmEInternational audienceThe ecotoxicological impact of leptospermone, a β-triketone bioherbicide, on the bacterial community of two arable soils was investigated.
Barthelmebs, Lise +7 more
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