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Cover Crops Impacts on Louisiana Corn Production and Soil Properties
Core Ideas Combination of cover crops with conservation tillage increased soil C. Cover crops significantly reduced nitrate‐N levels during the fallow season. Legume cover crops reduced N requirements when compared with non‐legumes. Conventionally managed, continuous monoculture row‐crop production has depleted the soil of nutrients, organic matter ...
Ina Sanchez +3 more
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Core Ideas Hydropedological factors are key to revealing the hydrological maze. Hydropedological factor plays the role of “creator” in runoff composition and runoff generation. Hydropedological factor plays the role of “originator” of hydrological heterogeneity. Hydropedological factor plays the role of “producer” of hydrological puzzles.
Wei-Zu Gu +12 more
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Threelobe Morningglory (Ipomoea triloba) Germination and Response to Herbicides
Experiments were conducted in the laboratory and screenhouse to determine the effects of scarification; alternating day/night temperatures; light, salt, and water stress; seed burial depth; and rice residue on seed germination and seedling emergence of ...
Abugho, Seth Bernard +1 more
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Using targeted spray applications to mitigate herbicide use in corn
The widespread use of atrazine in corn since the 1960s has raised environmental concerns such as ground and surface water contamination. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed label restrictions on atrazine to address these concerns and ...
Michael Dodde +9 more
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Palmer amaranth and pitted morningglory are difficult to manage weeds present in South Carolina soybean production fields. Glyphosate and ALS-resistant Palmer amaranth biotypes have spread rapidly throughout South Carolina making the control of these ...
D. Joseph +2 more
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Herbicide‐resistant weeds affect every major cropping system today. Worldwide, there are 47 and 51 confirmed cases of herbicide‐resistant weed populations in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] and rice (Oryza sativa L.) production systems, respectively. Alternatives to herbicides are necessary to help combat herbicide‐resistant weeds.
Lauren M. Schwartz‐Lazaro +3 more
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Abstract Alabama, located in the northern subtropics, is the third‐largest producer of peanut [Arachis hypogaea (L.)] in the United States. Historically, herbicides have been the primary means of weed control in peanut. However, increasing cases of herbicide‐resistant weeds and a lack of commercially available herbicide‐tolerant technology have limited
Ankit Yadav +5 more
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As pontas de pulverização são responsáveis pela formação das gotas, e cada ponta apresenta características próprias relacionadas ao espectro de gotas e perfil de deposição, específicas para determinados alvos.
M.C Ferreira +4 more
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Influence of Cereal Rye Management on Weed Control in Soybean
Cereal rye as a cover crop is often used to improve soil health and as part of integrated weed management programs. Despite this, cereal rye biomass is often not managed for optimal weed suppression.
Kurt M. Vollmer +3 more
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Abstract Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson) is classified as a noxious weed in Minnesota, necessitating its eradication within the state. Manure from livestock fed contaminated feed was identified as a major pathway for the introduction of Palmer amaranth in Minnesota. Black soldier fly larvae (Hermetia illucens L.) (BSFL) are known to feed
Eric Y. Yu +7 more
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