Two nonselective contact photosystem II inhibitors were discovered and investigated through various biological evaluations, including Spirodela polyrhiza and whole‐plant bioassays, and studies on their mobility and mode of action. Abstract BACKGROUND The research focused on developing effective photosystem II (PSII) inhibiting triazine‐derived ...
Mirjalol Umurzokov+6 more
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Harnessing de-oiled <i>Glycine max</i> seed-anchored-CuO nanoparticles for adsorptive removal of crystal violet dye with comprehensive mechanistic insights. [PDF]
Usman M+9 more
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Insecticides outweigh rye cover crop in triggering secondary pest outbreaks
Insecticides outweigh rye cover crop in triggering secondary pest outbreaks. Zeus Mateos‐Fierro*, Ashley Leach, Ian Kaplan. Spider mite and melon aphid outbreaks are enhanced with broad‐spectrum insecticides, while natural enemies are reduced. However, rye cover crop has little effect on either pest or natural enemy populations.
Zeus Mateos‐Fierro+2 more
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Genome-Wide Characterization of VDAC Gene Family in Soybean (<i>Glycine max</i> L.) and In Silico Expression Profiling in Response to Drought and Salt Stress. [PDF]
Ullah MM+4 more
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Fall armyworm (FAW) preferred ovipositing on vegetative‐stage soybeans. While ‘mother knows best’ may not apply in soybean‐FAW system, muffled cues in the reproductive stage could positively influence host success. Abstract BACKGROUND While the mother knows best/preference performance hypothesis has been well tested in natural ecosystems, how these ...
Krishnarao Gandham+4 more
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Deciphering the rhizosphere microbiota composition of nature farming soybean (Glycine max L.) with different nodulation phenotypes. [PDF]
Agyekum DVA, Dastogeer KMG, Okazaki S.
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Effects of Bradyrhizobium japonicum and Soybean ( Glycine max (L.) Merr.) Phosphorus Nutrition on Nodulation and Dinitrogen Fixation [PDF]
Michael D. Mullen+2 more
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Phenological models revealed temperature‐driven development variability in Telenomus remus and Trichogramma foersteri, highlighting potential impacts of climate change on their biological control efficacy in warmer and colder regions. Abstract BACKGROUND The egg parasitoids Telenomus remus (Nixon) and Trichogramma foersteri (Takahashi) were recently ...
Fábio Sampaio+2 more
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Improving soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) growth and soil health with Gyttja biochar: insights into plant biochemical attributes and soil chemical properties. [PDF]
Beyyavaş V.
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