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Phytoremediation of soil contaminated with imazapic
The tolerance of Canavalia ensiformis, Mucuna pruriens and Urochloa brizantha to imazapic is recognized. Since imazapic has a long residual effect in the soil, this work was conducted to investigate the capacity of plant species to decontaminate soils ...
Leandro Spíndola Pereira (5996336) +4 more
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The chemical structure of imazapic.
The chemical structure of imazapic.
Wangcang Su (2081101) +8 more
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Invasions by exotic annual grasses (EAGs) are replacing native perennials in semiarid areas globally, including the vast sagebrush‐steppe rangelands of western North America.
Rebecca Donaldson, Matthew J. Germino
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Residual effect of imazapyr + imazapic on cotton grown in succession to soybean [PDF]
ABSTRACT The long residual period of pre-emergent herbicides can interfere with successor crops, causing a phenomenon named carryover. This study evaluated the residual effect of imazapyr + imazapic herbicides on cotton crop grown in succession to soybean.
Samia R. de S. Ribeiro +5 more
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Changes in the Metabolism of Soybean Plants Submitted to Herbicide Application in Different Weed Management Systems [PDF]
: Technologies that advocate the use of herbicide-resistant crops are alternatives to weed control, but they may cause oxidative stress and change secondary metabolism of plants. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate changes in the secondary metabolism
D.S. FRAGA +4 more
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CO 2 Fluxes and Soil Responses to Straw and Herbicide in Peanut
ABSTRACT Peanut cultivation plays an important agronomic role in Brazil, especially in rotation with sugarcane, promoting biological nitrogen fixation and improving soil quality. This study aimed to test the hypothesis that the combined use of sugarcane mulch, peanut cultivation, and herbicide application would affect soil CO₂ fluxes, soil chemical ...
Heytor Lemos Martins +7 more
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Key management practices driving soybean yield variability in lowland fields of southern Brazil
Abstract Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] production in the lowlands of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, covers more than 50% of the area traditionally cropped with irrigated rice. However, soybean yields in lowland fields average 3.0 Mg ha−1, which is well below the potential yield (6.2 Mg ha−1) estimated for highland areas.
Eduardo Lago Tagliapietra +14 more
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The U‐shaped electromembrane extraction with liquid chromatography‐mass spectrometry enables rapid multiclass pesticide screening in soil. The 15 min, low‐solvent workflow achieves high recoveries and robust linearity, while AGREEprep and GAPI assessments highlight a greener profile compared to literature reports, which represents a smart strategy for ...
Rafael O. Martins +9 more
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Rehabilitation of downy brome–infested shrublands is challenging once this invasive grass dominates native communities. The effectiveness of imazapic herbicide in reducing downy brome cover has been variable, and there is uncertainty about the impacts of
Catherine A. Gehring +2 more
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Adsorption and degradation of imazapic in soils under different environmental conditions - Fig 2
Imazapic adsorption ratio under (a) different shaking times, (b) adsorption isotherms of imazapic. Each data point in the figure is the mean of three replicates. Error bars represent the SD of the mean.
Wangcang Su (2081101) +8 more
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