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Understanding the effects of climate change on weed growth and herbicide activity is important for optimizing herbicide applications for effective weed control in the future.
Hyun-Hwa Park, Do-Jin Lee, Yong-In Kuk
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Controlled release herbicide formulation for effective weed control efficacy
AbstractControlled release formulation (CRF) of herbicide is an effective weed management technique with less eco-toxicity than other available commercial formulations. To maximise the effectiveness of CRFs however, it is crucial to understand the herbicide-releasing behaviour at play, which predominately depends on the interaction mechanisms between ...
Paul, Santosh Kumar +3 more
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Impact of Application Temperature on Broadleaf Herbicide Efficacy [PDF]
Cold air temperatures at the time of herbicide application are generally thought to decrease efficacy of systemic herbicides. Contact herbicides such as carfentrazone and sulfentrazone combined with systemic herbicides may provide an increased level of weed control when applied at cold air temperatures compared to products containing only systemic ones.
Jeffrey Derr, Thomas Serensits
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Investigating the impacts of airborne dust on herbicide performance on Amaranthus retroflexus
Dust pollution poses environmental hazards, affecting agriculture through reduced sunlight exposure, photosynthesis, crop yields, and food security. This study explores the interference of dust pollution on herbicide efficacy to control weeds in a semi ...
Firouzeh Sharifi Kalyani +5 more
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The implications of spatially variable pre-emergence herbicide efficacy for weed management. [PDF]
BACKGROUND The efficacy of pre‐emergence herbicides within fields is spatially variable as a consequence of soil heterogeneity. We quantified the effect of soil organic matter on the efficacy of two pre‐emergence herbicides, flufenacet and pendimethalin,
Metcalfe H +4 more
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Assessing Herbicide Efficacy of Pelargonic Acid on Several Weed Species
Pelargonic acid is the most successful natural herbicide and can contribute to reducing synthetic herbicides, but information on its efficacy is contrasting.
D. Loddo +7 more
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Precision agriculture (PA) practices based on the use of sensors and vegetation indices have great potential for optimizing herbicide use and improving weed management in field crops.
P. Kanatas +4 more
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Optimum herbicide use is a key factor affecting the success of any integrated weed management strategy. The main objective of the current study was to implement a method based on spectrometer measurements for the in situ evaluation of herbicide efficacy ...
I. Travlos +4 more
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Nozzles are the most critical component of a sprayer for pesticide applications. Recently, air-induction nozzles and twin flat-fan air-induction nozzles have started to be used for herbicide applications. In order to evaluate the potential of compact air-
Shilin Wang +5 more
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To reduce the cost of intensive herbicide application and environment pollution and enhance biological effectiveness, effective multifunction adjuvants should be used.
R. Idziak +3 more
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