Establishment of Tall Fescue Seeded after Postemergence Broadleaf Herbicide Application
Successful weed control before seeding is necessary for proper turfgrass establishment. However, herbicide labels differ in the time required between application and seeding.
Dani McFadden, Jack Fry, Steve Keeley
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ABSTRACT As food safety issues gain increasing attention, the need for rapid, accurate, and low‐cost detection techniques becomes essential. Colorimetric sensors, known for their rapid response, high sensitivity, low cost, and readily observable results, are playing an increasingly important role in food quality inspection. This review article provides
Jingfei Shen +6 more
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Carryover of herbicides used in cotton stalk control on soybean cultivated in succession [PDF]
Background: Information on the carryover of herbicides applied to the destruction of cotton stalks, as well as the withdrawal period necessary to prevent the development and productivity of the crop in succession from being affected are limited in the ...
Alessandra C. Francischini +5 more
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Zoysiagrass sod production: A review
Abstract Zoysiagrass (Zoysia spp. Willd.) produces a high‐quality warm‐season turfgrass sward and requires fewer management inputs compared with many other warm‐season turfgrass species. Three primary species, all known by the common name “zoysiagrass,” are used in the United States, and these include Z. japonica, Z. matrella, and Z. pacifica.
Ross C. Braun +5 more
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Estimated indices for growth parameters of dicamba-fluroxypyr–susceptible (S) and –resistant (R) K. scoparia in the replacement series experiments averaged over experimental runs. [PDF]
Estimated indices for growth parameters of dicamba-fluroxypyr–susceptible (S) and –resistant (R) K. scoparia in the replacement series experiments averaged over experimental runs.
Vipan Kumar (828014) +1 more
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Higher cutting frequency can restore semi‐natural habitat quality on farmland
Rather than productivity per se, the cover of dominant plant species drives plant species richness. Breaking the dominance of these species through defoliation can restore the species richness of the vegetation. Because dominant plant species can tolerate more defoliations at higher productivity, the number of times a vegetation needs to be cut to ...
David Kleijn, Jeroen Scheper
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Early Spring Broadleaved Weed Control during Seedling Dormancy in Regenerated Pedunculate Oak Forests [PDF]
In regenerated oak forests, weeds are present throughout the year, with the ones appearing in early spring representing a major problem. Hence, the aim of this study was to examine herbicides for early spring broadleaved weed control in regenerated oak ...
Verica Vasic +6 more
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DuPontTM OmneraTM LQMTM (DPX-SGE27) – A new generation of liquid formulated cereal herbicides
DuPontTM OmneraTM LQMTM (DPX-SGE27) (5 g/l metsulfuron-methyl, 30 g/l thifensulfuron-methyl, 135 g/l fluroxypyr) represents with an application rate of 1 l/ha a new “herbicide” solution in cereals.
Uhl, Thomas +2 more
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Short‐term effects of livestock on northern, semi‐arid US Great Plains spring wheat grain yield
Abstract Integrated crop‐livestock systems, where livestock and crops are produced in rotation or simultaneously, have long been a common agricultural practice. However, the shift toward specialization in the latter half of the 20th century led to separating livestock from crop production, resulting in environmental and economic challenges.
Christopher Graham +3 more
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Chemical Control of the Invasive Tree Ailanthus altissima
Many natural areas are colonised by the invasive species Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle. Its presence in natural ecosystems damages the ecological richness while competing with native flora. A. altissima is one of the most widespread weed species in
Jordi Soler, Jordi Izquierdo
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