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ABSTRACT High weed infestation remains a major constraint on crop productivity for smallholder farmers practising Conservation Agriculture (CA). Fewer, more diverse weeds are desirable to reduce competition and provide ecosystem services. Crop diversification can help, but it is not yet clear which species combinations and layouts are most effective ...
Betty Rutendo Masamba +4 more
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List of studied species from the family Commelinaceae, with respective sample voucher and collection locality.
Marco OO Pellegrini (6862031) +3 more
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Cytogeography of Callisia section Cuthbertia (Commelinaceae)
Determining the distribution of cytotypes across the geographic distribution of polyploid complexes can provide valuable information about the evolution of biodiversity. Here, the phytogeography of cytotypes in section Cuthbertia (Small, 1903) Hunt, 1986
Iwan E. Molgo +2 more
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Ecological Diversity of Summer Maize Weed Species in the Western Mid‐Hills of Nepal
Maize (Zea mays L.) cultivation in the mid‐hills of Nepal is vital for food security but faces significant yield losses due to weed competition. The two‐year (2023–2024) phytosociological study on summer maize was conducted to assess weed diversity and dynamics in randomly selected 40 farmers’ fields of Puranchaur, Dhikidada, Gharmi, and Lamachaur at ...
Dinesh Marasini +4 more
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Impact of Pre‐Emergent Herbicides and Soil Management on Weed Community Dynamics and Soybean Yield
Pre‐emergent herbicides are key tools in managing herbicide‐resistant and hard‐to‐control weed species in soybean (Glycine max L.) cultivation. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of pre‐emergent herbicides on weed phytosociology, soybean phytotoxicity, and grain yield under different soil management systems and environmental conditions.
Eduarda Grün +9 more
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Lectotypification of Streptolirion (Commelinaceae)
In the course of revising the family Commelinaceae in India, it has been found that no type was indicated in the protologue of Streptolirion volubile Edgew. Thus, it warrants typification under execute Art. 9.2 of the International Code of Nomenclature (McNeill & al. 2012).
Nandikar, Mayur D., Gurav, Rajaram V.
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Appendix B. Matrices for models of the demography of invasive and noninvasive Commelinaceae.
Matrices for models of the demography of invasive and noninvasive ...
Jean H. Burns (2904191)
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The current distribution and threat assessment of Murdannia saddlepeakensis Ramana & Nandikar (Commelinaceae), an endemic plant of Saddle Peak National Park, northern Andaman is presented here.
Johny Kumar Tagore +4 more
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The unrolling of the peltate leaves in Syngonium podophyllum is analyzed and quantified (left‐hand side to center). These measurements serve to verify a mathematical model for leaf unrolling based on the model used in Schmidt (2007). An additional formula for obtaining a layer mismatch from a prescribed radius is derived.
Michelle Modert +4 more
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Fam. 14. Xyridaceae. A. Xyris capensis Thunb. 1. Plant in flower. Fig. 2-8 from Xyris natalensis. 2. Flower, showing the 3 stamens and the 3 stigmas. 3. One of the lateral sepals. 4. Odd sepal. 5. Upper end of staminode. 6. Moniliform hair of staminode.
Marloth, R. (Rudolf), 1855-1931
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