Weak phenotypic and genetic associations between resistance to dicamba and 2,4‐D suggest that different nontarget‐site mechanisms contribute to these traits in an Amaranthus tuberculatus population from Illinois. Abstract BACKGROUND Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) Sauer (waterhemp) has emerged as one of several weed species that is resistant to ...
Isabel Schlegel Werle+5 more
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Guralnick LJ, PA Rorabaugh, Z Hanscom (1984) Influence of photoperiod and leaf age on Crassulacean acid metabolism in Portulacaria afra (L.) Jacq. [PDF]
Guralnick, Lonnie J.+2 more
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Repeated evolution of photoperiodic plasticity by different genetic architectures during recurrent colonizations in a butterfly. [PDF]
Shoshan AB+3 more
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Responses of fall-flowering chrysanthemum varieties to photoperiod and temperature (I)
S. Iwama, S. IWAI
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Roles of circadian clock genes in insect photoperiodism
S. Goto
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Factors affecting detection and trapping efficacy of Mediterranean fruit flies
Trapping efficacy for medfly and other fruit flies depends on environmental factors, with ambient conditions having the strongest effect. Cold acclimation can skew population estimates, making careful data interpretation essential for accurate population assessments and early detection of invasive pests.
Eleftheria‐Maria D. Bali+5 more
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Photo-refractoriness reflects bet-hedging strategies deployed in unpredictable environments in male Brandt's voles. [PDF]
Wang L+5 more
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A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Free Triiodothyronine (FT3) Levels in Humans Depending on Seasonal Air Temperature Changes: Is the Variation in FT3 Levels Related to Nonshivering Thermogenesis? [PDF]
Nikanorova AA+8 more
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Effects of the photoperiods on the testis activity of the male Pekin duck
Nobuyuki Yoshida, Yoshio Okamoto
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The addition of 10 μg cm−2 of Cry1Ac to the surface of GS‐omega/kappa‐Hxtx‐Hv1a (ω/κ‐Hv1a) incorporated diet can significantly increase the mortality of Cry‐resistant Helicoverpa zea compared to diets without the Cry1Ac toxin. Abstract BACKGROUND Helicoverpa zea and Spodoptera frugiperda are destructive insect pests of cotton and corn.
Simeon Ross+8 more
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