Evaluation of ultrasound technology to break seed dormancy of common lambsquarters (Chenopodium album). [PDF]
AbstractAlthough seed dormancy is advantageous for annual plants in the wild, unsynchronized germination in the laboratory leads to increased error in measurements. Therefore, techniques to promote and synchronize germination are routinely used. Ultrasound is one of the newest methods for breaking dormancy in weed seeds.
Babaei-Ghaghelestany A +4 more
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Surfactant-Increased Glyphosate Uptake into Plasma Membrane Vesicles Isolated from Common Lambsquarters Leaves [PDF]
Plasma membrane vesicles were isolated from mature leaves of lambsquarters (Chenopodium album L.) to investigate whether this membrane is a barrier to glyphosate uptake and whether surfactants possess differential abilities to enhance glyphosate permeability.
D. E., Riechers +3 more
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Root discrimination of closely related crop and weed species using FT MIR-ATR spectroscopy [PDF]
Root discrimination of species is a pre-condition for studying belowground competition processes between crop and weed species. In this experiment, we tested Fourier transform mid-infrared (FT MIR)-attenuated total reflection (ATR) spectroscopy to ...
Catharina eMeinen, Rolf eRauber
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Evaluation of emergence behavior of common millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) tumble pigweed (Amaranthus albus L.), lambsquarters (Chenopodium album L.) and purslane (Portulaca oleracea L.) under salinity stress [PDF]
Introduction Plants in arid and semi-arid regions are constantly exposed to environmental stresses such as salinity. The sensitivity of different plants to salinity stress at different growth stages is quite different.
Mohammad Javad Babaie Zarch +3 more
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Common Lambsquarters Response to Glyphosate across Environments [PDF]
We conducted a series of field experiments to determine the role of several factors that might contribute to the inconsistent control of common lambsquarters with glyphosate. Experiments in 2006 and 2007 determined common lambsquarters response to glyphosate under a wide range of measured environmental conditions.
Evan C. Sivesind +4 more
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Weed management in azuki bean with preplant incorporated herbicides
There are only two soil‐applied herbicides, pendimethalin and imazethapyr, registered for weed management in azuki bean production in Ontario, Canada.
Nader Soltani +2 more
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Potato producers in the Atlantic Canadian provinces of New Brunswick (NB) and Prince Edward Island (PE) rely on the photosystem II-inhibiting herbicide metribuzin for weed management.
Andrew McKenzie-Gopsill +5 more
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Machine learning and handcrafted image processing methods for classifying common weeds in corn field
Weed management practices strive to reduce weeds, which compete with crops for nutrients, sunlight, and water and are thus important for maintaining yield. In most weed management practices, the first step is to identify or classify weeds.
Harsh Pathak +3 more
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To study the effect of competitive potential of corn (Zea mays), in competition with common lambsquarters (Chenopodium album) an experiment was conducted in 2006, at the farm of Agricultural Faculty of Ferdowsi University.
v Sarabi +3 more
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Differential Response of a Virginia Common Lambsquarters (Chenopodium Album) Collection to Glyphosate [PDF]
Abstract Control of common lambsquarters with POST applications of glyphosate in glyphosate-resistant crops generally has been effective. In 2002, common lambsquarters plants from Westmoreland County, VA, were identified after not being controlled with a POST glyphosate application in glyphosate-resistant soybean.
Grace A. Hite +3 more
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