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Dose–Response Curves of Pelargonic Acid against Summer and Winter Weeds in Central Italy
Pelargonic acid is a non-selective post-emergence contact bio-herbicide which is registered both for cropping and non-cropping uses in several countries.
Euro Pannacci +3 more
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Herbicidal Effect of Different Alternative Compounds to Control Conyza bonariensis in Vineyards
Conyza bonariensis (L.) Cronquist is a widespread noxious weed with high fecundity, associated with no-till systems such as vineyards and other perennial crops in Mediterranean climates.
Carlos Cabrera-Pérez +2 more
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Bioherbicides in organic agriculture [PDF]
Given that the use of synthetic pesticides is prohibited in organic agricultural production, the biggest challenge is plant protection. The fight against weed plants in organic production is a measure that has neither simple nor standard solutions. Since herbicides are prohibited in these plantations, the use of biopesticides represents a safe, legally
Golijan Pantović, Jelena +1 more
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Soil Effects on the Bioactivity of Hydroxycoumarins as Plant Allelochemicals
Soil plays a primary role in the activity of plant allelochemicals in natural and agricultural systems. In this work, we compared the phytotoxicity of three natural hydroxycoumarins (umbelliferone, esculetin, and scopoletin) to different model plant ...
Gracia Facenda +4 more
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Organic Horticulture and Bioherbicides: A Review
Weeds are one of the most problematic, time-consuming, and expensive production issues for organic horticulturists. The need for novel bioherbicides to manage weeds has increased as organic agriculture has risen in importance. Pathogens, cosmetic compounds, and natural material extracts might all be made to produce bio herbicides.
Dr. Pramod Kumar, Dr. Prafful Kumar
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Weed Control in Organic Farming
Over the past few years, both producers and consumers have become increasingly interested in organic farming because conventional agriculture relies so heavily on the use of synthetic pesticides, thus causing environmental pollution. Weeds, as inevitable
Pantović Jelena Golijan, Sečanski Mile
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The objective of this study was to determine the effects of Murraya koenigii (curry leaf) aqueous extract on the seed germination and growth of two crops and their associated weeds (Anagallis arvensis, Poa annua, Lepidium didymum, and Vicia sativa ...
Deepti Singh Vashishth +6 more
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Evaluation of bioherbicidal potential of Carica papaya leaves [PDF]
Abstract Due to increased number of herbicide resistant weeds, it is needed to explore the allelopathic potential of plants as an alternative. The research was conducted to investigate allelopathic effects of Carica papaya L. leaf powder and aqueous extract on seeds as well as pre-germinated seeds of Avena fatua L., Helianthus annuus L., Rumex dentatus
T. Anwar +13 more
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To help protect the environment as well as increase agricultural production, the use of synthetic herbicides must be reduced and replaced with plant-based bioherbicides.
Kawsar Hossen +4 more
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Pistacia Root and Leaf Extracts as Potential Bioherbicides
The allelopathic effect of pistachios was analyzed by field and laboratory tests. The parameters analyzed in the field trials were the biomass, weed density, weed diversity, and specific richness of the weed community. The studies were carried out in the area under the canopy and in the area beyond the influence of the pistachio tree, and the results ...
Marta I. Saludes-Zanfaño +2 more
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