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Towards the biocontrol of bindweeds with a mycoherbicide [PDF]
Within the framework of the European COST Action 816, afive-year collaboration between scientists from five Europeancountries has made an important contribution to biologicalcontrol of field and hedge bindweeds (Convolvulus arvensis andCalystegia sepium,
Ammon, H.U. +13 more
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Cropping system redesign for allelopathy: A vision for the ‘post‐herbicide era’
Abstract Arable weed management faces an uncertain future. A climate of tightening regulations and widespread herbicide resistance has led to suggestions that we are entering the ‘post herbicide era’, but successful weed management with no, or fewer, herbicides will require a diversification and de‐intensification of management strategies.
Darwin T. Hickman
wiley +1 more source
Effect of Exserohilum monoceras (Drechslera) leonard & suggs on the competitiveness of Echinocloa cruss-galli (L.) P. Beauv [PDF]
The use of bioherbicide to reduce interference by barnyard grass in rice cropping system has been suggested but has not been reported. Against this conceptual background, a mini-plot study was conducted to simulate the efficacy of Exserohilum monoceras ...
Juraimi, Abdul Shukor +3 more
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ABSTRACT Verticillium nonalfalfae has been studied for > 20 years as a potential fungal bioherbicide for Ailanthus altissima. A specific isolate from Pennsylvania, VnAa140, has desirable virulence properties and demonstrated host specificity. However, it has yet to be tested outside Pennsylvania, and the potential for regional variation in the host ...
Timothy J. Shively +5 more
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ABSTRACT Conventional weed management is known for the use of selective herbicides, tackling issues of herbicide‐resistant weeds, and endeavors to reduce reliance on herbicides, such as employing biological control of weeds and incorporating allelopathy. These strategies are integrated with traditional and other conventional weed management techniques.
Tran Dang Xuan +2 more
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This study investigated the production, purification, and evaluation of a microbial metabolite with herbicidal activity produced by Fusarium fujikuroi via submerged fermentation.
Silvana Schmaltz +7 more
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Characterization of a plant‐pathogenic T3SS‐lacking Xanthomonas strain isolated from common ragweed
We isolated a pathogenic Xanthomonas strain from common ragweed. In this study, we explore its bioherbicide potential, host‐specificity, and the virulence determinants encoded in its genome. Abstract Common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) is one of the leading causes of allergenic rhinitis, as well as a major weed of many crops.
Adrien Biessy +6 more
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Imperata cylindrica is a narrow-leaved weed that contains phenol compounds in the form of flavonoids and tannins that can inhibit the growth of other plants, so it has the potential as a bioherbicide. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect
Egidia Egidia +2 more
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In greenhouse and field experiments, a mycelial formulation of the fungus Myrothecium verrucaria (IMI 361690) containing 0.20% Silwet L-77 surfactant exhibited high bioherbicidal efficacy against the problematic weed hemp sesbania.
Clyde D. Boyette +2 more
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Alamethicin (AMT) is a linear antimicrobial peptide isolated from fungi Trichoderma viride. To date, the mode of action of AMT in plant cells remains unknown.
W. XIAO +8 more
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