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Investigating the cost of adaptation in Amaranthus tuberculatus populations with evolved resistance to glyphosate [PDF]
Amaranthus tuberculatus (Common Waterhemp) is a prevalent, problematic weed in Midwestern USA, where genetically-modified crops are widely grown, resulting in multiple annual applications of glyphosate.
Cockerton, Helen Maria
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ABSTRACT Urban green space is important for conserving biodiversity in urban landscapes, however, the dominant management regime in urban green space (regular mowing) has relatively low biodiversity value. We explored if direct‐seeding (scrape and sow), planting (and mulching) and passive restoration are viable alternatives to regular mowing for ...
Stuart Viney +2 more
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If adoption of herbicide-resistant seed and adoption of conservation-tillage practices are determined simultaneously, adoption of herbicide-resistant seed could indirectly reduce soil erosion and adoption of conservation-tillage practices could ...
Gao, Qi +3 more
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ABSTRACT Understanding photosynthetic processes under field conditions is critical for identifying physiological determinants of seed yield (SY) in soybean. This study evaluated leaf gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence traits in seven soybean cultivars grown under irrigated (IR) and rainfed (RF) environments in the Mississippi Delta.
Srinivasa R. Pinnamaneni +2 more
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Adoption of GMHT Crops: Coexistence Policy Consequences in the European Union
Agricultural and Food Policy, Crop Production/Industries,
Rodriguez-Cerezo, Emilio +3 more
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Modelling Possible Impacts of GM Crops on Australian Trade [PDF]
This paper looks at the impact on Australia’s trade in crops (non-wheat grains and oilseeds) where GM technology has been introduced. The model includes assumptions about the productivity gains of GM crops, possible consumer responses and regulatory ...
; Andrew Dolling +2 more
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Histidine accumulation promotes tetracycline‐induced persister formation in V. splendidus. It enhances membrane potential and upregulating the efflux pump gene, thereby reducing antibiotic susceptibility. ABSTRACT Vibrio splendidus is an opportunistic pathogen widely distributed in marine environments, animal tissues and seabed sediments. It can infect
Yanan Li +4 more
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THE DISTRIBUTION OF BENEFITS RESULTING FROM BIOTECHNOLOGY ADOPTION
The purposes of this study are two-fold: (1) to estimate the size of total benefits arising from the adoption of agricultural biotechnology, and (2) to measure the distribution of total benefits among key stakeholders along the production and marketing ...
Price, Gregory K. +2 more
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Market regulation and productivity: The case of the Canadian Wheat Board
Abstract Changes to regulatory environments influence firm‐level incentives, which can move the productivity frontier or reposition firms within an existing frontier. Estimating causal effects of policy changes requires a credible counterfactual for productivity in the absence of policy change.
Ryan Cardwell, Pascal L. Ghazalian
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Abstract Repeated applications of natural organic based fertilizers can benefit soil health and potentially suppress some turfgrass diseases. One of the major summer diseases affecting many lawns is brown patch (caused by various Rhizoctonia and Rhizoctonia‐like species).
Jada S. Powlen +4 more
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