Results 11 to 20 of about 91,550 (356)
This article offers a critical analysis of the evolution of encapsulation methods for herbicides and natural products, with a main focus on organic formulations.
Francisco J. Rodríguez-Mejías +6 more
doaj +1 more source
Phytotoxic Effects of Acetic Acid and d-limonene on Four Aquatic Plants
Herbicides that are labeled for aquatic use are often the foundation of aquatic vegetation management programs in the United States because many of these products, which are registered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, are effective, selective,
Lyn A. Gettys +2 more
doaj +1 more source
Evaluating the Effects of Acetic Acid and d-Limonene on Four Aquatic Plants
The foundation of most aquatic weed management programs in Florida is synthetic herbicides because many of these U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)-registered products are effective, selective, and inexpensive compared with other strategies ...
Lyn A. Gettys, Kyle L. Thayer
doaj +1 more source
Controllable Ion-Repulsion Enables Rapid and Trace-Level Detection of Hydrophobic Sulfonylurea Herbicides with ICPMS/MS without the Organic Mode. [PDF]
Lajin B, Goessler W.
europepmc +2 more sources
Evaluation of Organic Herbicides [PDF]
Cover crops, cultivation, flaming, soil solarization, and mulching are commonly used for weed control in organic production systems. However, several new herbicides, approved by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI), are recommended as contact, non-selective, post-emergence herbicides for annual grasses and broadleaf weeds. Citric acid (Alldown)
openaire +1 more source
Multi-residues analysis of pre-emergence herbicides in fluvial sediments : application to the mid-Garonne River [PDF]
Contamination of man and ecosystems by pesticides has become a major environmental concern. Whereas many studies exist on contamination from agriculture, the effects of urban sources are usually omitted. Fluvial sediment is a complex matrix of pollutants
Devault, Damien A. +4 more
core +3 more sources
An Overview on Bio Herbicides in Organic Horticulture
For organic horticulturists, weeds are one of the most difficult, time consuming, or costly production concerns. As the consequence of the organic agriculture has grown, so has the demand for innovative bio pesticides to control weeds. Pathogens, organic chemicals, and natural fiber extracts might all be employed to develop viable bio herbicides ...
Krishan Raj Singh, Dr. Arminder Kaur
openaire +1 more source
Selectivity and Efficacy of Acetic Acid and d-Limonene on Four Aquatic Plants
Most lake, canal, and pond management programs in the United States use herbicides labeled for aquatic use because many of these products, which are registered by the US Environmental Protection Agency, are relatively inexpensive and can effectively ...
Lyn A. Gettys +3 more
doaj +1 more source
The implications of spatially variable pre-emergence herbicide efficacy for weed management [PDF]
BACKGROUND The efficacy of pre-emergence herbicides within fields is spatially variable due to soil heterogeneity. We quantified the effect of soil organic matter on the efficacy of two pre-emergence herbicides; flufenacet and pendimethalin, against A.
Hull, Richard +4 more
core +1 more source
The soil microbial activity, biomass and structure were evaluated in an unamended (S) and organically amended soil treated with two commercial formulations of the herbicides chlorotoluron (Erturon®) and flufenacet plus diflufenican (Herold®) under field ...
María José Carpio +4 more
doaj +1 more source

