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The osmoadapted B. amyloliquefaciens VFS2 showed strong antifungal activities against Vicia faba‐pathogenic fungi and produced significant amounts of cLPs isoforms, indole‐3‐acetic acid, and siderophores under osmotic stress. These properties were associated with a Vicia faba Fusarium‐wilt disease biocontrol under saline and water‐deficient conditions.
Imen Haddoudi +5 more
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Response of winter maize (Zea mays) to integrated weed management
S. P. Sinha, S. M. Prasad, S.J. SINGH
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Glufosinate efficacy and absorption are mediated by post‐application relative humidity duration in Bassia scoparia and Chenopodium album, but the effects are species‐specific. Abstract Background In the semi‐arid United States, where relative humidity (RH) in summer ranges from 25% to 35%, suboptimal glufosinate efficacy is a recurrent issue, but ...
Het Samir Desai +3 more
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Herbicide resistance and the adoption of integrated weed management by Western Australian grain growers [PDF]
Rick Llewellyn +3 more
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Immune priming of honey bees protects against a major microsporidian pathogen
We immune‐primed honey bees at two developmental stages in the laboratory and the field with heat‐killed Nosema ceranae spores. When subsequently fed live spores, immune‐primed adults had lower infection levels. Abstract BACKGROUND Honey bees face significant threats from pathogens like Nosema ceranae, a microsporidian parasite that contributes to ...
James C. Nieh +6 more
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Integrated weed management in fenugreek (Trigonella foenum graecum)
B. S. Gill, G. S. Randhawa, S.S. SAlNl
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Weed control under integrated nutrient management systems in faba bean (Vicia faba) production in Egypt [PDF]
Ibrahim M. El–Metwally +1 more
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Integrated Weed Management in Sunflower
G.S. Gaikwad S.M. Sawadhkar +1 more
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Insecticides outweigh rye cover crop in triggering secondary pest outbreaks
Insecticides outweigh rye cover crop in triggering secondary pest outbreaks. Zeus Mateos‐Fierro*, Ashley Leach, Ian Kaplan. Spider mite and melon aphid outbreaks are enhanced with broad‐spectrum insecticides, while natural enemies are reduced. However, rye cover crop has little effect on either pest or natural enemy populations.
Zeus Mateos‐Fierro +2 more
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Water Residues from Rosemary Essential Oil Production: Transforming Waste into a Potential Bioherbicide. [PDF]
Leoni F +7 more
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