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Biological control of weeds with plant pathogensBiological control of weeds with plant pathogens
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 1986(1986). Biological control of weeds with plant pathogensBiological control of weeds with plant pathogens. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology: Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 229-231.
K Mortensen
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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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Phytoplasmas in Weeds and Wild Plants
2018Weeds and wild plants as hosts of phytoplasmas play an important role in the epidemiology and emergence of phytoplasma diseases of economically important crops. In this chapter phytoplasmas detected in weeds and wild plants, their geographic origins, symptoms, identification, and their role in natural dissemination of phytoplasmas are described.
Duduk, Bojan +3 more
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Cultivation of Pleurotus ostreatus on weed plants
Bioresource Technology, 2007Oyster mushroom, Pleurotus ostreatus (Jacq.:Fr.) Kumm. ITCC 3308 (collected from Indian Type Culture Collection, IARI, New Delhi, India, 110012) was grown on dry weed plants, Leonotis sp, Sida acuta, Parthenium argentatum, Ageratum conyzoides, Cassia sophera, Tephrosia purpurea and Lantana camara. Leonotis sp.
Nirmalendu, Das, Mina, Mukherjee
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Real-Time Segmentation of Plants and Weeds
Real-Time Imaging, 1998This paper describes a real-time implementation of an algorithm to segment plants, weeds, and soil in images used to control an autonomous crop protection vehicle. We show how the segmentation module fits in to the overall system and mention previous work on other modules.
John A. Marchant +2 more
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Investigation of weeding ability and plant damage for rice field weeding robots
2016 IEEE/SICE International Symposium on System Integration (SII), 2016This paper reports our current development of "Robo-ducky", the rice field weeding robots, which is inspired from rice farming with natural ducks. This paper presents (1) the improvement of motion ability of the robot by modifying the size of the robots, and (2) the investigation of weeding ability of the robot and damage put to rice plants in an ...
Keita Nakamura +4 more
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2013
Few plant species utilize available natural resources more efficiently as compared to other species in order to establish themselves in prevailing environmental conditions. Once established in early phase of growth, they can be sustained throughout the growing season by virtue of better stand.
Meenal Rathore +3 more
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Few plant species utilize available natural resources more efficiently as compared to other species in order to establish themselves in prevailing environmental conditions. Once established in early phase of growth, they can be sustained throughout the growing season by virtue of better stand.
Meenal Rathore +3 more
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An introduction to the 'demon plant' parthenium weed.
2019Abstract Research on parthenium weed (Parthenium hysterophorus) is in progress in many countries, including Australia, India, South Africa, Ethiopia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, China, Sri Lanka and Nepal. This book, with contributions from expert researchers with extensive involvement in parthenium weed research from these countries, has collected ...
Adkins, S. W. +2 more
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