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Reducing herbicide use in spring cereal production
A survey was conducted in southern and central Finland from 1982 to 1984 to determine the main weed species affecting spring cereal production. The weed flora was dominated by broad-leaved species.
Jukka Salonen
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Development and Breeding of Herbicide-Resistant Sorghum for Effective Cereal-Legume Intercropping. [PDF]
AbstractWeeds bring a serious challenge to crop production, and herbicides is the most effective and economic way to manage it in field. Sorghum is a critical crop for staple food, fodder, and biofuel. However, the lack of herbicide‐resistant sorghum germplasm severely impedes its production. Here, we conducted a large‐scale screening and identified 13
Tang S +20 more
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Effect of chlorophenoxy herbicides residues on probing behavior of cereal aphid
Chlorophenoxyacetic herbicides such as 4-chloro-2-methylphenoxyacetic acid (MCPA) and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) are used for cereal protection.
ROBERT KRZYŻANOWSKI +2 more
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Studying the efficacy of herbicides against annual cereal and dicotyledonous weeds [PDF]
The harmfulness of annual cereal weeds increases annually. In the Akmola Region, the species composition of weed vegetation, numbering many species and infesting crops, is very diverse and is represented by the following and the most common: Avena fatua (
Shunekeyeva Alma +4 more
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Efficient termination of cover crops is an important component of cover crop management. Information on termination efficiency can help in devising management plans but estimating herbicide efficacy is a tedious task and potential remote sensing ...
Vipin Kumar +5 more
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Adoption of a fall established, high biomass cereal rye cover crop has potential to diversify weed management in corn and soybean production systems, reducing the selection pressure for resistance to postemergence herbicides.
Kolby R. Grint +7 more
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Herbicide‐resistant waterhemp (Amaranthus tuberculatus [Moq.] J.D. Sauer) continues to threaten the productivity of many US crops. Thus, integrating non‐herbicidal tactics with herbicides to reduce weed seedbanks is gaining popularity.
Austin H. Schleich +3 more
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Spatial and temporal stability of weed patches in cereal fields under direct drilling and harrow tillage [PDF]
The adoption of conservation agriculture (CA) techniques by farmers is changing the dynamics of weed communities in cereal fields and so potentially their spatial distribution.
Baraibar Padró, Bàrbara +6 more
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The Response of Iranian Melon (Cucumis melo L.) Accessions to 2,4-D Drift
One of the most widely used auxinic herbicides in southern Iran’s cereal crop fields is 2,4-D; however, the concurrent growing season of off-season melons in this region potentially leads to herbicide drift from cereal fields to the melon fields.
Rouzbeh Zangoueinejad +3 more
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Cereal rye response to eight commonly used wheat herbicides
AbstractThe tolerance of cereal rye to eight herbicides registered for use in wheat, at two rates, was evaluated for potential labeling in cereal rye to expand limited chemical weed control options. Across five site-years, halauxifen-methyl + florasulam, pyroxsulam, and thifensulfuron-methyl + tribenuron-methyl applied at a 2X rate to cereal rye at ...
Lavesta C. Hand +2 more
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