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Chemical Desiccation in the Preharvest of Cowpea: A Study of How the Time of Application Interferes in the Enzymatic and Physiological Aspects of Seedlings from Desiccated Plants. [PDF]
Coêlho EDS +10 more
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Identity preserved plant molecular farming offers value-added opportunity for farmers. [PDF]
Kunkler K, Gerlt S.
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Le glyphosate dans le réseau DEPHY FERME : état des lieux des usages, des freins et des alternatives
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, 2020
Conservative Agriculture (CA) practices are recognized to enhance soil organic carbon stock and in turn to mitigate the effect of climate change. One of the CA principles is to integrate cover crops (CC) into the cropping systems.
A. Perego, M. Acutis, C. Schillaci
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Conservative Agriculture (CA) practices are recognized to enhance soil organic carbon stock and in turn to mitigate the effect of climate change. One of the CA principles is to integrate cover crops (CC) into the cropping systems.
A. Perego, M. Acutis, C. Schillaci
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Glyphosate uses, adverse effects and alternatives: focus on the current scenario in Brazil
Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 2023Brazil, a global frontrunner in pesticide consumption and sales, particularly glyphosate, appears to be at odds with other countries that increasingly ban these products in their territories. This study gathers the values of Acceptable Daily Intake and Maximum Residue Limits (MRL) in the European Union for dozens of substances and subsequently ...
Leandro Goulart de Araujo +3 more
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Current and future scenarios of glyphosate use in Europe: Are there alternatives?
Glyphosate is the world’s most used herbicide to control weeds in tree and herbaceouscrops, and in non-agricultural areas. However, health and environmental concerns, aswell as the spread of weed resistance, may lead to a ban or limitations of its use.This event would necessitate that alternative weed control techniques be madeavailable quickly ...
S. Fogliatto, A. Ferrero, F. Vidotto
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Chemosphere, 2023
Glyphosate is a broad-spectrum, non-selective herbicide used to control weeds and protect agricultural crops, and it is classified as potentially carcinogenic by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. In Mexico, the use of pesticides is a common practice, including glyphosate.
M. González-Moscoso +3 more
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Glyphosate is a broad-spectrum, non-selective herbicide used to control weeds and protect agricultural crops, and it is classified as potentially carcinogenic by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. In Mexico, the use of pesticides is a common practice, including glyphosate.
M. González-Moscoso +3 more
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Weed Biology and Management, 2013
Echinochloa colona is the most common grass weed of summer fallows in the grain‐cropping systems of the subtropical region of Australia. Glyphosate is the most commonly used herbicide for summer grass control in fallows in this region. The world's first population of glyphosate‐resistant E. colona was confirmed in Australia in 2007 and, since then, >
M. Widderick +3 more
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Echinochloa colona is the most common grass weed of summer fallows in the grain‐cropping systems of the subtropical region of Australia. Glyphosate is the most commonly used herbicide for summer grass control in fallows in this region. The world's first population of glyphosate‐resistant E. colona was confirmed in Australia in 2007 and, since then, >
M. Widderick +3 more
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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2017
Since its introduction in 1974, the herbicide glyphosate has experienced a tremendous increase in use, with about one million tons used annually today. This review focuses on sensors and electromigration separation techniques as alternatives to chromatographic methods for the analysis of glyphosate and its metabolite aminomethyl phosphonic acid.
G. Gauglitz +3 more
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Since its introduction in 1974, the herbicide glyphosate has experienced a tremendous increase in use, with about one million tons used annually today. This review focuses on sensors and electromigration separation techniques as alternatives to chromatographic methods for the analysis of glyphosate and its metabolite aminomethyl phosphonic acid.
G. Gauglitz +3 more
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