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Carbon, Water, and Energy Flux Dynamics in Different Cropping Systems in the Great Lakes Region
Abstract This study examined carbon (C), water, and energy exchanges across different cropping systems in the Great Lakes region using eddy covariance (EC) fluxes from an agricultural flux tower site (CA‐TPA) in southern Ontario, Canada. The site was cultivated with corn in 2020 and 2021, sweet potato in 2022, and tobacco in 2023. The site was a strong
M. Altaf Arain +4 more
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Blackgrass (Alopecurus myosuroides Huds.) Multiple Resistance to ACCase- and ALS-Inhibitors and Its Competition with Winter Wheat. [PDF]
Papapanagiotou AP +5 more
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ABSTRACT Understanding orchard arthropod populations is a critical element of making strategic decisions regarding pest management. Therefore, it is paramount for farmers and crop consultants to use appropriate survey methods that provide a representative sample of orchard insect ecology. Currently, macadamia (Macadamia integrifolia) industry arthropod
Reid N. Emery +2 more
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Mutation-derived lentil genotypes confer better tolerance against post-emergence herbicides. [PDF]
Ghaffar M, Asghar MJ, Shahid M.
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Selectivity of pre-emergent herbicides in sweet potato genotypes
E.A. Santos +6 more
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ABSTRACT Freshwater molluscs are key bioindicators of ecosystem health, yet their conservation status and data coverage in sub‐Saharan Africa remain poorly understood. Mollusca is the third most evaluated phylum on the IUCN Red List in Africa, with 1394 species assessed (656 freshwater), of which 39.6% are Least Concern and 12% Critically Endangered ...
Marcel Kruger +2 more
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Evolution and Future Directions in Herbicide-Resistant Crop Development and Weed Management. [PDF]
Hou X, Yang Y, Liu Q, Zhang B.
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In the Northeastern US, short‐rotation willow biomass crops have the potential to serve as nurse crops that facilitate hardwood regeneration on former agricultural land to support afforestation efforts. Regeneration declines with distance from natural seed sources, but could be augmented with seeding/underplanting.
Mark H. Eisenbies +5 more
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Sweet dicamba: a carbohydrate pro-herbicide strategy. [PDF]
Deane KJ +6 more
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Abstract Introduction Invasive annual grasses (IAGs) pose a significant threat to sagebrush rangelands, but restoring native perennial species using seed is challenging because pre‐emergent herbicides, used to control IAGs, also harm desired seedlings. This necessitates seeding after herbicide effects diminish. Objective This collection of three papers
Chad S. Boyd +8 more
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