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Embedded Pesticide Use: Exploring the Pesticide‐Land Nexus
ABSTRACT Since the turn of the century, global land grabs, farmland financialization and land‐based food sovereignty movements have returned the land question to the heart of agrarian studies. Meanwhile, abiding interest in pesticides has been reanimated in the face of changes in production, regulation and knowledge of toxicity.
Julie Guthman, Marion Werner
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In order to establish the immunoassay method of dicamba(DIC), the diimine carbonization methods were used to synthesize immunogen and coating antigen by dicamba being conjugated to ovalbumin (OVA) and bovine serum albumin (BSA), respectively.
ZHANG Hua-mei +5 more
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Restoration ecology in conflict along the Colorado front range
Abstract Introduction Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) is a challenge to restoration in western North America. It attracts the attention of academic and government research scientists, weed managers, and chemical companies. Attempts to control it cause conflicts among these groups.
G. Robert Brakenridge, Tim R. Seastedt
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Response of Dicamba-Resistant Soybean to Glyphosate/Dicamba Application Rate and Timing
Three field experiments were conducted during 2016 and 2017 in southwestern Ontario, Canada to evaluate the effect of glyphosate/dicamba (2:1 ratio) applied at the V2/V3 or V4/V5 growth stage on dicamba-resistant (DR) soybean injury, growth response and yield. At 1 DAA, glyphosate/dicamba at 450, 900, 1350, 1800 and 3600 g·ae·ha-1 caused 0, 0.3, 1.8, 3.
Nader Soltani +2 more
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Dicamba and soybeans: a controversial combo
Iowa corn and soybean growers have had a long history of working with the herbicide dicamba, the active ingredient that was originally sold as Banvel. In fact, dicamba was registered 42 years ago.
Chris Boerboom, Boerboom, Chris
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Changes in Soybean Yield Components in Response to Dicamba
Core Ideas Dicamba off‐target movement to sensitive soybean is a major concern. Soybean has the ability to compensate through increased branching when exposed to dicamba during the vegetative growth stage. The reproductive growth stage of soybean was the
Matthew R. Foster, James L. Griffin
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SPECTRUM OF WEED CONTROL WITH 2,4-D AND DICAMBA HERBICIDES ASSOCIATED TO GLYPHOSATE OR NOT [PDF]
The possibility of using auxin mimics herbicides in culture postemergence applications contributes to weed management. This study aimed at evaluating and comparing the effectiveness of 2,4-D and dicamba herbicides on glyphosate resistant or tolerant ...
J.B. OSIPE +4 more
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Abstract The International Weed Genomics Consortium (IWGC) has sequenced and annotated the genomes of over 30 weed species, generating genomic resources to understand their biology, evolution, and adaptation. The objective of this study was to evaluate the semi‐automated, isoform sequencing (Iso‐seq)‐based, IWGC genome annotation pipeline by ...
Luan Cutti +9 more
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Crop Response to Low-Dose Dicamba
The introduction of dicamba-resistant (DR) soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] and cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) followed by a label allowing over-the-top applications of dicamba in the 2017 provided growers an additional option for broadleaf weed control.
Castner, Mason
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Dicamba Impacts on Aquatic Bioindicators and Non-Target Plants
Use of dicamba, an auxin-mimic herbicide, has increased in recent years. Both the effects of dicamba on non-target plants and the determination of a biological model to determine the dicamba ecotoxicity dynamics are important to monitor the correct and ...
Pâmela Castro Pereira +6 more
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