Peanut response following soybean grown full‐season or double‐cropped after wheat in North Carolina
Abstract Including soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] in the previous cropping cycle can adversely affect peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) yield by increasing disease incidence and populations of plant‐parasitic nematodes in the soil. The impact of double‐cropping wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and soybean versus full‐season soybean (referred to as the soybean
David L. Jordan +11 more
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Special Topic: Chesapeake Bay Management -- Welfare Implications of Restricted Triazine Herbicide Use in the Chesapeake Bay Region [PDF]
The United States Environmental Protection Agency has responsibility under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIERA) to formulate pesticide policies on the basis of risk-benefit analyses.
Gianessi, Leonard P. +4 more
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Food for Thought: Genetically Modified Seeds as De Facto Standard Essential Patents [PDF]
For several years, courts have been improperly calculating damages in cases involving the unlicensed use of genetically-modified (GM) seed technology. In particular, when courts determine patent damages based on the hypothetical negotiation method, they ...
Cole, Benjamin M. +2 more
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Soybean and tobacco response to sublethal rates of herbicides used along roadsides
Abstract Herbicides are one of the primary tools for vegetation management along roadsides. However, the drift of particles and vapors from herbicide applications along roadsides can cause damage and yield loss in adjacent sensitive crops. The objective of this research was to investigate the response of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] and tobacco ...
Estefania Polli +6 more
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ECONOMICS OF HERBICIDE CONTROL OF LEAFY SPURGE (EUPHORBIA ESULA L.) [PDF]
Leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula L.), a widely established exotic, noxious, perennial weed, is a major threat to the viability of commercial grazing and to beneficial outputs of wildlands in the Upper Great Plains. Herbicide treatments are often recommended
Bangsund, Dean A. +2 more
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Risk assessment and preventive strategies for herbicide resistance in NR (phase III) [PDF]
The threat and management of glyphosate# resistant weeds are major issues facing northern region growers. At present five weeds are confirmed glyphosate-resistant: barnyard grass, liverseed grass, windmill grass, annual ryegrass and flaxleaf fleabane ...
Walker, Steve.
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Evidence, Mechanism and Alternative Chemical Seedbank-Level Control of Glyphosate Resistance of a Rigid Ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) Biotype from Southern Spain [PDF]
Pablo T. Fernández-Moreno +2 more
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Optimizing planting date for mung bean cultivars
Abstract Mung bean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek] is a legume with high nutritional value and adaptability to diverse environmental conditions. However, optimizing its agronomic practices in the Midwestern United States, particularly regarding planting dates, remains underexplored.
Natan Seraglio +3 more
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Pesticide Regulation Under NAFTA: Harmonization in Process? [PDF]
Different standards in pesticides and pest protection have often been used as trade barriers, whether real or manufactured. While harmonization is often touted as a means to limit the ability of domestic (protectionist) interests to use standards as a ...
Badulescu, Dan, Baylis, Katherine R.
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Multiple Resistance to Glyphosate and 2,4-D in Carduus acanthoides L. from Argentina and Alternative Control Solutions [PDF]
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