Dense Cover, but Not Allelopathic Potential, of Naturalized Alien Cenchrus echinatus L. Threatens the Native Species in Urban Vegetation [PDF]
Exotic plants usually exhibit problems for native species where they coexist. This study evaluated the effect of naturalized alien Cenchrus echinatus L. on native plants in urban vegetation.
Mahmoud O. Hassan +4 more
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Phytotoxic Interference of Culture Filtrates of Endophytic Bacteria Associated with Nerium oleander Leaf Against Seed Germination of the Invasive Noxious Weed Cenchrus echinatus [PDF]
AbstractWeeds cause destructive agricultural losses, so weed control is an urgent challenge facing agriculture. The extensive use of synthetic chemical herbicides has detrimental environmental impacts and promotes the emergence of resistant species. Therefore, in this study we tried to find a new natural weed control that can ensure biosafety and eco ...
Noura Sh A Hagaggi +2 more
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Influência do estádio de desenvolvimento de Cenchrus echinatus na supressão imposta por atrazine Effect of the growth stage of Cenchrus echinatus on weed suppression imposed by atrazine [PDF]
Cenchrus echinatus é uma importante infestante em áreas de cultivo de milho, sorgo e milheto no Brasil. Embora atrazine seja um dos herbicidas mais utilizados nessas culturas, pouco tem sido feito para determinar a suscetibilidade dessa espécie em função
H.A. Dan +5 more
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Safety and protective effect of Cenchrus echinatus on breast cancer induced in rats
Introduction: Breast cancer is a disease that is increasing its incidence annually, so in search of complementary alternatives for treatment have been studied some medicinal plants containing large amounts of polyphenols, which have anticancer effects as
César B. Cisneros Hilario +5 more
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A taxonomic revision of Cenchrus L. (Poaceae) in Thailand, with lectotypification of Pennisetum macrostachyum Benth. [PDF]
A revision of the genus Cenchrus (Poaceae) in Thailand is reported. Seven species, i.e. C. brownii, C. ciliaris, C. clandestinus, C. echinatus, C. pedicellatus, C. purpureus and C. setosus are described in this taxonomic treatment.
Paweena Wessapak +2 more
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Identification and Control of Southern Sandbur (Cenchrus echinatus L.) in Hayfields
Southern sandbur is an annual grass that grows in pastures and cropland throughout the warm areas of the southern United States from Virginia to California. This native grass is adapted to dry, sandy soils and has a shallow, fibrous root system.
Hunter Smith +2 more
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Development of molecular markers for invasive alien plants in Korea: a case study of a toxic weed, Cenchrus longispinus L., based on next generation sequencing data [PDF]
Background Genomic data play an important role in plant research because of its implications in studying genomic evolution, phylogeny, and developing molecular markers.
JongYoung Hyun +3 more
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Herbicidas inibidores da accase em plantas de Cenchrus echinatus em estresse hídrico
Este projeto objetivou relacionar a eficiência de controle de herbicidas inibidores da ACCase aplicados em pós-emergência em plantas de Cenchrus echinatus submetidas a diferentes teores de água no solo. Os experimentos foram conduzidos em casa de vegetação, com a aplicação de três diferentes herbicidas (fluazifop-p-butil, haloxyfop-methyl e sethoxydim +
Dagoberto Martins
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Abstract In certain plant species, essential oils have been reported to inhibit seed germination and cause toxicity and have been associated with a loss of photosynthetic activity. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of essential oils and their major compound citronellal on the germination and growth of crabgrass ( Digitaria horizontalis ) and ...
Marcelo Rodrigues Dos Reis +2 more
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Diverse ecological functions and the convergent evolution of grass awns. [PDF]
Abstract The awn of grasses is a long, conspicuous outgrowth of the floral bracts in a grass spikelet. It is known to impact agricultural yield, but we know little about its broader ecological function, nor the selective forces that lead to its evolution. Grass awns are phenotypically diverse across the extant ~12,000 species of Poaceae. Awns have been
Petersen KB, Kellogg EA.
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