Weed Suppressive Ability of Cover Crop Mixtures Compared to Repeated Stubble Tillage and Glyphosate Treatments [PDF]
The utilization of an effective stubble management practice can reduce weed infestation before and in the following main crop. Different strategies can be used, incorporating mechanical, biological, and chemical measures.
Alexandra Schappert +4 more
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Virus-mediated transient expression techniques enable gene function studies in black-grass [PDF]
Even though considerable progress has been made in weed ecology, weed molecular biology has been hindered by an inability to genetically manipulate weeds.
Cardoso, V. +4 more
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Development of herbicide resistance in black-grass (Alopecurus myosuroides) in Bavaria
Black-grass (Alopecurus myosuroides) is one of the most important grass weeds in Bavaria. Chemical weed control with high efficacy is very important in crops like winter cereals, oilseed rape and maize.
Gehring, Klaus +2 more
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Black-Grass Monitoring Using Hyperspectral Image Data Is Limited by Between-Site Variability
Many important ecological processes play out over large geographic ranges, and accurate large-scale monitoring of populations is a requirement for their effective management.
Robert M. Goodsell +6 more
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On Disease Configurations, Black-Grass Blowback, and Probiotic Pest Management. [PDF]
This article explores approaches to managing pests that are being developed in response to the faltering effectiveness of antibiotic regimes of chemical control. It focuses on black-grass (Alopecurus myosuroides), an endemic plant in European agriculture that has emerged as a serious yield-robber with increasing levels of herbicidal resistance ...
Cusworth G, Lorimer J.
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Black-grass (Alopecurus myosuroides) in cereal multispectral detection by UAV [PDF]
AbstractSite-specific weed management (on the scale of a few meters or less) has the potential to greatly reduce pesticide use and its associated environmental and economic costs. A prerequisite for site-specific weed management is the availability of accurate maps of the weed population that can be generated quickly and cheaply.
Jonathan Cox +3 more
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Variation in suppression of black-grass by modern and ancestral cereal root exudates. [PDF]
Abstract This study aimed to determine the variability of hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum), ancestral diploid wheat (T. monococcum) and rye (Secale cereale) root exudate potential to inhibit the arable weed black‐grass (Alopecurus myosuroides), in relation to variability in resistance to herbivorous pests and pathogens across the cereal germplasm ...
Hickman DT +7 more
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Black-grass resistance to herbicides: three years of monitoring in Belgium.
Black-grass (Alopecurus myosuroides HUDS.) is a common weed of cereal crops widely spread in Northern Europe. Even if the first Belgian case of resistance was reported in 1996, until now, Belgium was quite spared of this problem and only a few restricted areas were concerned: the Polders, the marshland of the Escaut River and the Fosses-la-Ville region.
Henriet, François +1 more
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PROSPEK USAHA PEMBUATAN CINCAU HITAM DI DESA TUGU HARUM BELITANG MADANG RAYA OKU TIMUR
Grass jelly is a traditional food items that have long been known to the public and used as a fill refreshment. Cincau disliked because distinctive taste, fresh and cold, and it's cheap., Black grass jelly beneficial to health, these properties are ...
Muridin Muridin
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Evidence for an ecological cost of enhanced herbicide metabolism in Lolium rigidum [PDF]
1. In some cases, evaluation of resource competitive interactions between herbicide resistant vs. susceptible weed ecotypes provides evidence for the expression of fitness costs associated with evolved herbicide-resistant gene traits. Such fitness costs
Antonovics +41 more
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