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Chemical control of different Digitaria insularis populations and management of a glyphosate-resistant population [PDF]
This study aimed to control different populations of Digitaria insularisby glyphosate herbicide, isolated and mixed, besides the combination of methods (chemical and mechanical) to manage resistant adult plants. Three experiments were conducted, one in pots which were maintained under non-controlled conditions and two under field conditions.
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Digitaria insularis (sourgrass).
2021Abstract D. insularis is an aggressive perennial grass causing major weed problems in its native area, especially in Brazil, Paraquay and Bolivia. It was classed as a principal weed in Venezuela by Holm et al. (1979). It is a major weed where introduced to pastures in Hawaii, USA (Kuswata Kartawinata and Mueller-Dombois, 1972); also ...
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Response of Digitaria insularis seed germination to environmental factors
Crop & Pasture Science, 2017Digitaria insularis (sourgrass) is a weed problem emerging in importance in agricultural fields from the north of Argentina and has recently been reported as resistant to glyphosate. Understanding the germination of local biotypes of D. insularis could help to reduce invasion and improve the long-term management strategies for this weed.
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First report of anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum truncatum on Digitaria insularis in Brazil
Journal of Plant Pathology, 2023Digitaria insularis (L.) Fedde (sourgrass) is a perennial monocotyledon weed easily found in soybean fields in Brazil. The emergence of herbicide-resistant sourgrass biotypes is common, making it difficult to control (Gonçalves Netto et al. 2021). In March 2019, yellow elongated necrotic spots were detected on sourgrass leaves, touching full mature ...
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Control of Digitaria insularis (L.) Mez in Tropical Pastures
PANS, 1976Abstract Digitaria insularis, a grass weed unpalatable to cattle, adversely affects pasture production in the Markham and Ramu Valleys of Papua New Guinea. Experiments revealed that on heavily infested pasture and fallow cultivated land it can be controlled successfully and further infestation restricted by establishing improved pastures.
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Monitoramento de resistência de Digitaria insularis a diferentes herbicidas
Revista Agronomia Brasileira, 2023Willian Bosquette Rosa +8 more
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Bipolaris yamadae causes foliage blight of Digitaria insularis in Brazil
Australasian Plant Disease Notes, 2023Juliana Fonseca Alves +5 more
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Journal of Environmental Science and Health - Part B Pesticides, Food Contaminants, and Agricultural Wastes, 2022
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