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Molecular IgE Sensitization Profiling With Micro-Arrayed Allergen Molecules in Adult Patients With Asthma From the LEAD Cohort: A Precision Medicine Approach. [PDF]
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Calcium-binding proteins as allergens. [PDF]
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Ambrosia artemisiifolia (common ragweed).
PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022A. artemisiifolia is an annual herb native to Central and Northern America. It has been accidentally introduced into a large number of countries as a contaminant of seed and grains. A. artemisiifolia typically colonises disturbed land where it produces a
D. Iamonico
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Journal of Environmental Management, 2023
Plant invasion is considered a high priority threat to biodiversity, ecosystems, the environment, and human health worldwide. Classical biological control (biocontrol) is a generally safer and more environmentally benign measure than chemical controls in
Haoxiang Zhao +6 more
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Plant invasion is considered a high priority threat to biodiversity, ecosystems, the environment, and human health worldwide. Classical biological control (biocontrol) is a generally safer and more environmentally benign measure than chemical controls in
Haoxiang Zhao +6 more
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Weed Science, 1971
Seed of common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifoliaL.) ecotypes were collected from 12 locations in North America and were planted at Ithaca, New York. Plants from seed collected in the northern latitudes flowered earlier and produced less vegetative growth.
C. T. Dickerson, R. D. Sweet
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Seed of common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifoliaL.) ecotypes were collected from 12 locations in North America and were planted at Ithaca, New York. Plants from seed collected in the northern latitudes flowered earlier and produced less vegetative growth.
C. T. Dickerson, R. D. Sweet
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Common ragweed interference in peanut
Weed Science, 2001Abstract Studies were conducted to evaluate density-dependent effects of common ragweed on weed growth and peanut growth and yield. Common ragweed height was not affected by weed density and peanut canopy diameter. Weed height exceeded peanut height throughout the growing season, indicating that competition for light occurred between the two species ...
Scott B. Clewis +2 more
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Agronomy
Common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) has been identified as one of the most harmful invasive weed species in Europe due to its allergenic pollen and competitive growth in diverse habitats.
Bence Knolmajer +4 more
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Common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) has been identified as one of the most harmful invasive weed species in Europe due to its allergenic pollen and competitive growth in diverse habitats.
Bence Knolmajer +4 more
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Common Ragweed Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.
2017Ambrosia artemisiifolia L., an annual herb native to North America, has caused serious threat to native ecosystems, human health, agriculture and livestock breeding in China. In this chapter, we review the damages and invasion mechanisms of this invasive weed, as well as research progress in biological control and integrated management in China ...
Zhongshi Zhou, Fanghao Wan, Jianying Guo
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A common ragweed population resistant to cloransulam-methyl
Weed Science, 2001Abstract A population of common ragweed not controlled by an acetolactate synthase (ALS)-inhibiting herbicide, cloransulam-methyl, was sampled near Dunkirk, IN, the first year of the herbicide's commercialization in 1998. Resistance in the Dunkirk population was confirmed by treating greenhouse-grown seedlings with cloransulam-methyl.
William L. Patzoldt +3 more
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