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Extrachromosomal circular DNA-mediated spread of herbicide resistance in interspecific hybrids of pigweed. [PDF]
Koo DH +7 more
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Intercropping mitigates incidence of the oilseed rape insect pest complex
Intercropping reduces the incidence of the oilseed rape insect pest complex with a significant impact of the direct visual and physical disruption provided by the companion plant. Abstract BACKGROUND Oilseed rape (OSR, Brassica napus) is a major crop requiring numerous phytosanitary treatments.
Laurie Magnin +3 more
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Molecular Mechanisms of Herbicide Resistance in Weeds. [PDF]
Torra J, Alcántara-de la Cruz R.
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Genetically Modified Herbicide-Resistant Crops
Pòster
Vila de Vargas, Marc +1 more
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From Theatre to Transformation: Learning, Action, and Diffusion for SDG2 in Cambodia
ABSTRACT The arts are envisioned as able to help address the longstanding ‘implementation gap’ between research and realisation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). For SDG2 (Zero Hunger), Forum Theatre offers a participatory alternative to top‐down interventions, yet its impacts have not been evaluated using rigorous, mixed‐methods that are ...
Brian R. Cook +6 more
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Factors influencing adoption of conservation tillage in Australian cropping regions [PDF]
The purpose of this research is to improve understanding of conservation tillage adoption decisions by identifying key biophysical and socio-economic factors influencing no-till adoption by grain growers across four Australian cropping regions. The study
Burton, Michael P. +2 more
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One of the most amazing features of nature has been its ability to adapt and evolve. Through genetic drifts, mutations, and many more factorials, species change to be best suited to survive anything that may threaten the population. As society has advanced, we have become the threat to many things we consider pests. One of which is weeds.
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ABSTRACT This study analyzes farmers' preferences for sustainable crop protection, focusing on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices by incorporating social‐psychological factors to capture economic and behavioral dimensions. Using data from German and Polish potato farmers, we apply an integrated choice and latent variable framework that combines
Philip K. Miriti +3 more
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ABSTRACT Pesticides and pharmaceuticals are among the most common chemical groups in waterbodies and soils, and their universal distribution raises concerns about potential adverse effects on nontarget organisms and humans. Reproductive output disruption is of particular concern, as it transposes effects from the individual to the next generations at ...
Fábio Campos +3 more
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