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Validating a rapid algorithmic weed hazard ranking method
Climatic suitability, weed‐related publication frequency and global occurrence data form (CPG) hazard scores for selected species in New Zealand plotted against weed hazard classifications from three independent assessments. Abstract Background Conventional weed risk assessments (WRAs) are time‐consuming and often constrained by species‐specific ...
Christopher E. Buddenhagen +5 more
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Transcriptome Analysis of <i>Chenopodium album</i> in Response to Infection by <i>Botrytis</i> Strain HZ-011. [PDF]
Zhu H, Zhang L, Ma Y, Hou L.
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Integrated Weed Management in Wheat under Subtropical Rain-Fed Conditions
Muhammad Jamal Khan +4 more
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Essential oils (EOs) extracted from eight culinary herbs and spices were evaluated via direct‐contact bioassays, both in vitro and in vivo, against three species of phytopathogenic fungi and one obligatory biotrophic fungus. Phenylpropanoid‐rich EOs presented the strongest antifungal activity in both bioassays with the phytopathogenic and the obligate ...
Rui Miguel Ferreira +5 more
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Biological Characteristics, Hazard Patterns, and Control Measures of <i>Aegilops tauschii</i>, the Most Harmful Weed in Chinese Wheat Fields. [PDF]
Geng Y +7 more
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We report the first confirmed global case of Poa annua evolving resistance to indaziflam applied both preemergence and early‐postemergence. Resistance intensified under cool temperatures, was not reversed by metabolic inhibitors, and was often linked to multiple resistance, underscoring urgent needs for integrated weed management.
Joshua WA Miranda +2 more
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Smart Chip Technology for the Control and Management of Invasive Plant Species: A Review. [PDF]
Javed Q +7 more
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The species distribution model predicts fall armyworm habitat expands in summer, covering much of the central and eastern USA in July–August, before contracting again in September. Abstract BACKGROUND Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used in pest management to predict outbreak areas.
Fan‐Qi Gao +4 more
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This study discusses a promising new attractive targeted sugar bait (ATSB) technology using yeast that expresses shRNA targeting essential genes in the fruit pest spotted‐wing drosophila (SWD). The yeast, which is delivered using soda as a sugar bait, could one day be an effective component in integrated SWD control programs.
Keshava Mysore +5 more
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