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Role of Biological Control in Management of Invasive Exotic Arthropod Pests and Weeds in India. [PDF]
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Extrachromosomal circular DNA are functional, heritable units that expand genomic plasticity and confer resilience. [PDF]
MacGregor DR, Saski CA.
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The Fungus HL-29: A Promising Weed Pathogen with Bioherbicidal Potential and Crop Safety. [PDF]
Yang L, Peng C, Zhu H, Ma Y.
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PPO Inhibitors as a Key Focus in Herbicide Discovery. [PDF]
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Genetic monitoring of an endangered arable weed reveals local maintenance of genetic variation in times of land use and climate change. [PDF]
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Editorial: Autonomous weed control for crop plants
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Into the weeds: new insights in plant stress
Trends in Plant Science, 2021Weeds, plants that thrive in the face of disturbance, have eluded human's attempts at control for >12 000 years, positioning them as a unique group of extreme stress tolerators. The most successful weeds have a suite of traits that enable them to rapidly adapt to environments typified by stress, growing in hostile conditions or subject to massive ...
Gourav Sharma +3 more
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2022
Abstract This chapter describes some of the more common weeds and invasive plants and methods to control them. Species mentioned include Alopecurus myosuroides, Pteridium aquilinum, Elymus repens, Cirsium arvense, Rumex obtusifolius, R. crispus, R × pratensis, Equisetum arvense, Ulex europaeus, U. gallii, U.
Sally Pinhey, Margaret Tebbs
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Abstract This chapter describes some of the more common weeds and invasive plants and methods to control them. Species mentioned include Alopecurus myosuroides, Pteridium aquilinum, Elymus repens, Cirsium arvense, Rumex obtusifolius, R. crispus, R × pratensis, Equisetum arvense, Ulex europaeus, U. gallii, U.
Sally Pinhey, Margaret Tebbs
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