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Translocation of asulam to roots of Rumex is significant. Root exudation at μg/L concentrations may be a plausible input pathway to groundwater, where asulam is frequently detected at ng/L concentrations. Abstract BACKGROUND The herbicide asulam is a weakly adsorbing and, thus, mobile substance.
Ignaz J. Buerge +5 more
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Biology, Ecology, Distribution and Management of Large Crabgrass (Digitaria sanguinalis)
ABSTRACT Digitaria sanguinalis (L.) Scop. (large crabgrass) is a globally distributed annual C4 grass and one of the most challenging weeds in agriculture, causing significant yield losses in crops such as maize, soyabean, rice, cotton and vegetables. This species thrives under favourable and unfavourable conditions such as disturbed soils, fluctuating
Fernando H. Oreja +3 more
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Herbicide selectivity is the basis for successfull weed chemical control in agricultural production, as it is considered as a measurement of the difeerential response of different plant species to a certain herbicide.
Rosecler Salete Canossa +6 more
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ANNUAL GRASSES CONTROL WITH TOPRAMEZONE IN MIXTURE WITH ALS-INHIBITING HERBICIDES [PDF]
Panicoid grasses are major weeds of maize and sugarcane as well as of several other important grains, including sorghum, pearl millet, and foxtail millet.
C. A. DAMALAS +3 more
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Relating soil herbicide residue levels to sugar beet stand and growth reduction
Abstract One common recommendation given to farmers who suspect herbicide carryover to sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) is to conduct laboratory tests to assess herbicide residue levels in the soil. While this is often a good practice, there are currently no guidelines on how these laboratory test results relate to sugar beet damage or yield loss ...
Adam R. Kennedy +3 more
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Nicosulfuron Degradation by an Ascomycete Fungus Isolated From Submerged Alnus Leaf Litter
Nicosulfuron is a selective herbicide belonging to the sulfonylurea family, commonly applied on maize crops. Its worldwide use results in widespread presence as a contaminant in surface streams and ground-waters. In this study, we isolated, for the first
Louis Carles +6 more
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Effect of Mesotrione and Nicosulfuron Mixtures With or Without Adjuvants [PDF]
ABSTRACT: In Field experiments, a logarithmic sprayer was used to screen the efficacy of 28.5% mixture of nicosulfuron and mesotrione, and the herbicides applied separately. Three adjuvants were also used to assess how they affected the potency of the mixture. The objectives were to test whether a mixture was enhancing or detracting the effect relative
DUUS, J., KRUSE, N.D., STREIBIG, J.C.
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RNAi and genome editing of sugarcane: Progress and prospects
SUMMARY Sugarcane, which provides 80% of global table sugar and 40% of biofuel, presents unique breeding challenges due to its highly polyploid, heterozygous, and frequently aneuploid genome. Significant progress has been made in developing genetic resources, including the recently completed reference genome of the sugarcane cultivar R570 and pan ...
Eleanor Brant +2 more
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Abstract Without appropriate and ongoing management interventions, weeds will continue to economically and environmentally disadvantage agricultural and natural ecosystems. For these management strategies to have long‐term sustained success, they need to carefully consider the biological aspects of the targeted weed.
Jason Roberts, Singarayer Florentine
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Sweet corn (Zea mays) cultivar tolerance to nicosulfuron
Eleven sweet corn cultivars were evaluated to identify cultivar sensitivity to nicosulfuron in three field studies, conducted over a 2-yr period. Response to nicosulfuron varied, depending on cultivar and application dose.
J. O'Sullivan +2 more
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