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Grasses as suitable targets for classical weed biological control

BioControl, 2019
Grasses are amongst the most abundant and environmentally damaging invasive weeds worldwide. Biological control is frequently employed as a sustainable and cost-effective management strategy for many weeds. However, grasses have not been actively pursued as targets for classical weed biological control due to a perceived lack of sufficiently ...
Sutton, G. F.   +7 more
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Chemical Weed Control in Seedling Alfalfa. I. Control of Weedy Grasses

Weeds, 1958
Establishment of new seedings of alfalfa is often difficult because of the many hazards encountered during the first season of growth. In the Central Great Plains moisture is often the major factor determining the degree of success of the operation. This condition can be accentuated by the presence of a population of annual grasses such as the foxtails
M. K. McCarty, Paul F. Sand
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Preliminary Studies with Grass Carp for Aquatic Weed Control

The Progressive Fish-Culturist, 1965
(1965). Preliminary Studies with Grass Carp for Aquatic Weed Control. The Progressive Fish-Culturist: Vol. 27, No. 4, pp. 207-209.
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Difenopenten-Ethyl for Grass Weed Control in Ornamental Cacti

Journal of Horticultural Science, 1981
SummaryDifenopenten-ethyl was evaluated as an overhead foliar spray to control Cynodon dactylon and Sorghum halepense in the ornamental cacti Opuntia engelmannii, Chamaecereus silvestri and Echinocereus albispinus at rates of 3, 6, 9, 12 and 24 mg ml−1 water at 1.87 ml m−2 in a glasshouse. Reductions in live foliage of the two grasses three weeks after
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Grass weed control with herbicide‐treated crop seeds

Weed Research, 1983
SummaryFluazifop‐butyl applied in lung oil at rates of 4.4 to 0.5 g a.i. kg−1 soybean seeds was evaluated in the glasshouse for control of Eleuisine indica. Soybean seeds pretreated with herbicide at 4.4 to 2.1 g a.i. kg−1 gave 100% control of E. indica at the highest sowing rate of four seeds per pot and 90 to 80% control when sowed at one seed per ...
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Grass Carp for Weed Control

The Progressive Fish-Culturist, 1965
F. T. K. Pentelow, B. Stott
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Control of broadleaf and grass weeds in radiata pine

Proceedings of the New Zealand Weed and Pest Control Conference, 1971
R.W. Naish, A.E. Johns
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Selectivity of some herbicides for controlling grass weeds in turfgrass

2000
Unwanted grass species on turfgrass cause big problems, because they lower the quality of turf and are difficult to be selectively controlled. The aim of this study was to assess the selectivity to turfgrass for some herbicides which could be used to control grass weeds. Five different turfgrass species were sown on 24/09/1998, i.e. Festuca arundinacea
COVARELLI G, PANNACCI, Euro
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Transformer-Based Weed Segmentation for Grass Management

Sensors, 2023
Usman Afzaal   +2 more
exaly  

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