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Development and Breeding of Herbicide-Resistant Sorghum for Effective Cereal-Legume Intercropping. [PDF]
Tang S +20 more
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Silicon-enhanced non-enzymatic antioxidant defense mechanisms in young orange trees under glyphosate-induced stress. [PDF]
Barbosa IJ +8 more
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Detection of weeds in teff crops using deep learning and UAV imagery for precision herbicide application. [PDF]
Kebede AS, Muluneh TW, Adege AB.
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The Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, 1948
A theoretical interpretation of the herbicidal action of the 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid is suggested.
I. Opatowski, Alice M. Christiansen
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A theoretical interpretation of the herbicidal action of the 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid is suggested.
I. Opatowski, Alice M. Christiansen
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JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1992
Herbicides are a heterogeneous class of chemicals used in agriculture, forestry, and urban settings to kill weeds, shrubs, and broad-leaved trees. The role of herbicides in the etiology of cancer is controversial. Potential studies for review were identified through a MEDLINE search and from a check of references in related review articles. This review
Yang Mao +4 more
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Herbicides are a heterogeneous class of chemicals used in agriculture, forestry, and urban settings to kill weeds, shrubs, and broad-leaved trees. The role of herbicides in the etiology of cancer is controversial. Potential studies for review were identified through a MEDLINE search and from a check of references in related review articles. This review
Yang Mao +4 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1987
To the Editor.— We were very interested in the article 1 and accompanying editorial 2 concerning herbicide exposure and cancer risk that appeared in the Sept 5 issue of JAMA . It has been our informal experience that the incidence of lymphoma in our rural, agriculturally based community has been higher than expected.
Carol D. Hawks +2 more
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To the Editor.— We were very interested in the article 1 and accompanying editorial 2 concerning herbicide exposure and cancer risk that appeared in the Sept 5 issue of JAMA . It has been our informal experience that the incidence of lymphoma in our rural, agriculturally based community has been higher than expected.
Carol D. Hawks +2 more
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Water Environment Research, 2009
This is a review of literature published in 2008 that covered issues related to the presence of pesticides and herbicides in the environment. The review is divided into nine sections, including analytical methods, toxicology, monitoring, ecology, fate and transport, modeling, risk assessment, management and minimization, as well as treatment strategies.
Ian Buchanan +6 more
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This is a review of literature published in 2008 that covered issues related to the presence of pesticides and herbicides in the environment. The review is divided into nine sections, including analytical methods, toxicology, monitoring, ecology, fate and transport, modeling, risk assessment, management and minimization, as well as treatment strategies.
Ian Buchanan +6 more
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Herbicide‐resistant crops and weed resistance to herbicides
Pest Management Science, 2005AbstractThe adoption of genetically modified (GM) crops has increased dramatically during the last 3 years, and currently over 52 million hectares of GM crops are planted world‐wide. Approximately 41 million hectares of GM crops planted are herbicide‐resistant crops, which includes an estimated 33.3 million hectares of herbicide‐resistant soybean ...
Ian A. Zelaya, Micheal D. K. Owen
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Herbicides based on pelargonic acid: Herbicides of the bioeconomy
Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining, 2019AbstractFollowing the first generation of natural herbicide products based on pelargonic acid as an active ingredient, a number of new herbicides and blossom thinners based on C9:0 saturated fatty acid entered the marketplace in many countries, offering a long‐awaited safer alternative to synthetic chemical herbicides.
Rosaria Ciriminna +3 more
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Pest Management Science, 2002
AbstractThe discovery and investigation of a novel family of herbicides containing a diaryl acetal are described. The stability of the acetal limited herbicidal efficacy and recognizing that fact led to the design of analogs with commercial levels of post‐emergence activity on broadleaf weeds.
Michael G, Smith +6 more
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AbstractThe discovery and investigation of a novel family of herbicides containing a diaryl acetal are described. The stability of the acetal limited herbicidal efficacy and recognizing that fact led to the design of analogs with commercial levels of post‐emergence activity on broadleaf weeds.
Michael G, Smith +6 more
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