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Une page d’histoire sur la lutte physique et culturale aux mauvaises herbes au Québec [PDF]
À la fin des années 1980 et au début des années 1990, une prise de conscience de l’impact négatif des herbicides sur l’environnement et la santé humaine, une augmentation de leur coût et la baisse de disponibilité et de choix de ceux-ci forcent les ...
Leblanc, Maryse
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Abstract The use of preemergence (PRE) herbicides with soil residual activity is recognized as an effective strategy for early‐season weed management in Midwest US soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] production. The efficacy of soybean PRE herbicides with single and multiple sites of action (SOAs), including acetolactate synthase (ALS), photosystem II ...
Rodrigo Werle +4 more
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A new encapsulated saflufenacil formulation has been developed and premixed as a single product with pyroxasulfone to provide control of small-seeded annual grass and broadleaf weeds and to extend the application window to early postemergence when ...
Erica D. Nelson +4 more
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Highlights - One month after rye termination, the weed biomass under mulching is reduced by 4 times, compared with the control. - When rye is terminated early, the weed biomass production is reduced by the allelochemical content in rye tissues. -
Roberta Boselli +7 more
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In 2010, the University of Vermont Extension Crops and Soils Team conducted an evaluation of tineweeding as a weed management strategy in corn and sunflowers in Alburgh, VT.
Cummings, Erica +4 more
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Abstract Increasing grain legume cultivation is key to Europe's protein autonomy and agroecological transition goals. Weeds represent a major issue for grain legumes, commonly managed mechanically in organic farming, although intercropping (IC) is emerging as an agronomic alternative.
Alessandra Virili +3 more
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Weed Control in Annual Strawberries Grown with Plastic Mulch: Efficacy, Phytotoxicity, and Soil Persistence Studies [PDF]
Cool soil temperatures in Alaska are a limiting factor for many crops. Clear plastic mulch has been shown to increase soil temperatures, and use of this mulch has allowed the production of many warm season crops farther north than they could otherwise ...
Conn, Jeffery S., Farris, Martha
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Integrating Sheep Grazing into Cereal-Based Crop Rotations: Spring Wheat Yields and Weed Communities [PDF]
Crop diversification and integration of livestock into cropping systems may improve the economic and environmental sustainability of agricultural systems.
Hatfield, Patrick +5 more
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Lentil genotypes potentially suitable for organic production in the southeastern United States
Abstract Lentil (Lens culinaris Medikus) is a nutrient‐rich, cool‐season legume crop grown in many regions worldwide. In the United States, lentil has yet to be adapted to southeastern (SE) regions, where it can be grown as a winter crop. The objective of this research was to identify candidate lentil genotypes for adaptation to organic production in ...
Mark Dempsey +2 more
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Extended abstract Introduction: Interference caused through weeds’ and crops’ competition for environmental resources and allelopathy brings about damage in crop species. Allelopathy is defined as a direct or indirect inhibiting or provoking
Adel Modhej +2 more
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