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O gênero Digitaria inclui cerca de 300 espécies de plantas, distribuídas em regiões tropicais e subtropicais de ambos os hemisférios. No Estado de São Paulo, esse gênero contém 13 espécies descritas, nas quais a diferenciação visual torna-se difícil de ...
A.C.R. Dias +3 more
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One of the most significant yield losses in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is due to weeds. Yellow and purple nutsedge, large crabgrass, and Palmer amaranth are the most troublesome weed species in tomato production throughout the southeastern United ...
Tabata Raissa de Oliveira +9 more
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Abstract Weed management is still a main drawback for the wider adoption of organic cropping systems in the Mid‐South. Holistic cropping management, which involves a combination of cover cropping, tillage practices, and integrating crop and livestock systems, is an option to overcome this challenge.
Abmael S. Cardoso +13 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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Digitaria bicornis (Asian crabgrass).
Abstract D. bicornis is an annual, sometimes perennial grass. It is listed as invasive in North America (Mexico), Central America (El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama), the Caribbean (Cuba), South America (Colombia, Ecuador) and Oceania (Nauru, USA-Hawaii) (Catasús Guerra, 2015; PIER, 2016). It is considered as a weed
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Integrating early spring‐planted barley or oat for Palmer amaranth management in soybean
Abstract Fall‐planted cover crops (CCs) are widely used for weed suppression, but CC establishment challenges after fall harvest in temperate regions necessitate alternative approaches. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the integrated effect of spring‐planted barley or oat CC and herbicide programs for CC biomass production, Palmer amaranth
Vipin Kumar +5 more
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ABSTRACT Herbicides are a valuable tool in agricultural ecosystems to manage nuisance species. Due to the reliance on herbicides for weed control, herbicide resistance is a growing concern. Herbicides are also used extensively in aquatic and natural systems, but the genetics and evolutionary dynamics of resistance are not as frequently incorporated ...
Del Hannay +12 more
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2008 Preemergence Crabgrass Control Study
The objectives of this study were to determine which application timing provides acceptable crabgrass control, determine if the mesotrione/prodiamine premix causes unacceptable phytotoxicity on Kentucky bluegrass, and determine the efficacy of the mesotrione/prodiamine premix compared with industry standards.
Blume, Christopher, Christians, Nick
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Serendipita vermifera (=Sebacina vermifera; isolate MAFF305830) is a mycorrhizal fungus originally isolated from the roots of an Australian orchid that we have previously shown to be beneficial in enhancing biomass yield and drought tolerance in ...
Prasun Ray +3 more
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Biochar Alters the Root Systems of Large Crabgrass [PDF]
Soil incorporation of biochar appears to increase plant growth in some environments. However, the effect of biochar on root system architecture (RSA) or on weeds is not well understood. Our objective was to examine the effect of biochar on the growth and RSA of large crabgrass ( Digitaria sanguinalis
Karen Mitchell +5 more
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