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Controlling dodder (Cuscuta planiflora) in Egyptian clover with silica nanoparticles and a novel bioherbicide. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep
Ibrahim HMS   +5 more
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The future of microbial bioherbicides

Pest Management Science, 2023
The use of microbial bioherbicides in cultivated crops reached an impasse several decades ago. The three of us thought that the time had come to convene a conference to consider the reasons why so little progress has been made in development and commercialization of microbial bioherbicides and to discuss solutions to the impediments. This issue of Pest
DUKE S, MARRONE P, VURRO M
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Fungus-based bioherbicides on circular economy

Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering, 2023
This review aimed to show that bioherbicides are possible in organic agriculture as natural compounds from fungi and metabolites produced by them. It is discussed that new formulations must be developed to improve field stability and enable the commercialization of microbial herbicides.
Aline Frumi Camargo   +13 more
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Prospects for Bioherbicides

Outlooks on Pest Management, 2021
New solutions to weed management are needed now more than ever. Ag retailers, university extension specialists and farmers consider the evolution of herbicide-resistant weeds "one of the most significant developments in agriculture today." Indeed, weed resistance is not just a US problem, but a global one.
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Bioherbicidal Ionic Liquids

ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 2017
This study presents the properties of a new group of ionic liquids (ILs) based on various cations and pelargonic acid, a natural nonselective herbicide. The obtained bio-ILs were obtained with high yield (>92%) using a metathesis reaction or neutralization of quaternary ammonium hydroxides and characterized in terms of physicochemical properties. Tests
Juliusz Pernak   +6 more
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Advances in bioherbicide formulation

Weed Biology and Management, 2003
Formulation of a bioherbicide ideally should result in a product that has low cost, long shelf‐life, ease of application and efficacy. Formulation persists as a constraint to commercial development of many potential bioherbicides often because dew dependence in fungi limits their efficacy under dry‐land conditions.
BRUCE A. AULD   +2 more
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Bioherbicides: an overview

2017
Weed control is one of the greatest concerns in agriculture and land management. Chemical control methods are widespread, but there are many invasive species for which these are not economically feasible. In addition, there are social, economic and political drivers that work towards reducing the overall use of pesticides.
Erin N. Rosskopf   +2 more
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