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ABSTRACT Early‐stage herbicide discovery often relies on glasshouse assays that can take extended time periods before effects are detected, a limitation that is especially problematic for woody weeds. These pipelines also demand large quantities of candidate compounds at field‐equivalent rates, which are rarely available during early discovery.
Bruna D. Batista +6 more
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Native Wildflower Establishment with Imidazolinone Herbicides [PDF]
Native wildflowers are important components of grassland communities and low-maintenance wildflower seed mixtures. Weed interference limits successful establishment of native wildflowers from seed. Experiments were conducted to determine the influence of the imidazolinone herbicides imazethapyr, imazapic, and imazaquin on the ...
Beran, Daniel D. +2 more
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Recent Contributions of Organic Synthesis to Forensic Science
Forensic science is a multidisciplinary field that plays a vital role in providing scientific evidence for criminal investigations. This review highlights advances and opportunities at the interface between organic synthesis and forensic science, with applications in drug identification, forensic toxicology, and latent fingerprint detection and ...
Gustavo dos Santos Martins +3 more
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Este trabajo se planteó con el fin de establecer en Colombia una metodología estándar que permita la evaluación de la sensibilidad de diferentes hongos y oomycetes fitopatógenos a los fungicidas QoI.
Mariana Escudero Ramírez +3 more
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We highlight how agrestal environments and maternal effects may facilitate the adaptation of crop‐wild hybrid sunflower to agroecosystems. We present two consecutive years of data on diverse wild and reciprocal crop‐wild hybrid sunflower populations planted in three contrasting, ruderal or agrestal, environments. We found that (i) agrestal environments
Ignacio J. Fanna +3 more
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ABSTRACT Durum wheat (Triticum turgidum ssp. durum [Desf.] Husnot) is cultivated globally and used to produce pasta, couscous, bulgur and other semolina products. With the growing world population and increasing food demand, it is pertinent to understand past trends in global food production to shape future endeavours.
Ana Laura Achilli +4 more
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Conventional excited‐state proton transfer (ESPT) theories explain the kinetics of fluorescent photoacids, but face challenges for weakly or nonfluorescent ones. This missing link is bridged by making and dissecting series of green fluorescent protein chromophore derivatives with varied photoacidities via strategic substitutions. Structure‐photoacidity
Cheng Chen +3 more
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From Molecular Bricks to Sustainable Nanomaterials: An Accurate and Scalable Unsupervised Workflow
An adaptive accuracy framework integrates Pisa Composite Schemes with the Nano‐LEGO platform for data‐driven molecular design. Molecular fragments validated through explicitly correlated and bond‐corrected DFT models enable scalable prediction of structural and spectroscopic properties.
Federico Lazzari +2 more
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Blackeyed Susan establishment and injury following application of common roadsides herbicides
Abstract Limited herbicide options are available for selective weed management in roadside native plantings. Thus, this field study evaluated blackeyed Susan's (Rudbeckia hirta L.) tolerance to four postemergence (POST) herbicides—quinclorac, florpyrauxifen‐benzyl, clopyralid, and metsulfuron—during prairie establishment in Fayetteville, AR, across two
Rachel C. Woody‐Pumford +4 more
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Food insecurity which has been a global threat, forces researchers to develop crops with increased productivity even under varying climatic conditions.
Jenifer Sylvia Johnson Sunder Singh +6 more
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