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Enhancing Plantation Productivity: A Screen-house Investigation into the Impact of Indaziflam on Amaranthus, Maize, Melon, and Tomato in Intercropping Systems [PDF]
Imomoh, I.J., Ayodele, O.P., and Ikuenobe, C.E. 2024. Enhancing plantation productivity: A screen-house investigation into the impact of indaziflam on amaranthus,maize, melon, and tomato in intercropping systems.
Isesele John Imomoh +2 more
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Possibilities of herbicide applications to the self-heal (Prunella vulgaris L.) growth were tested in 1997-1998. Experiments showed that the application of pre-emergence herbicides in the Prunella vulgaris L.
J. Neugebauerová, K. Petříková
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Genotype and cropping system influenced oilseed rape ecophysiological traits, including glucosinolate compounds (glucoraphanin, glucobrassicanapin, and butyl‐glucosinolates) and biomass, which were linked to Psylliodes chrysocephala larval infestation, with varietal effects stronger than faba bean companion planting.
Laurie Magnin +4 more
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Fallow weed control with targeted spray technology
Weed management during the fallow period is a critical component of all vegetable production systems. The use of smart spray technology, which targets herbicide application only where weeds are present, offers potential benefits for reducing herbicide ...
Ana Claudia Buzanini +3 more
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Managing pests by increasing predators through late termination of cover crops
Adding cover crops to crop rotations can improve the sustainability and ecosystem functioning of agroecosystems. By delaying cover‐crop termination, growers can effectively increase natural enemy populations and reduce the need for chemical controls. Abstract BACKGROUND Adding cover crops to crop rotations can improve the sustainability and ecosystem ...
Jared S Adam +2 more
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CThe main objective of Integrated Pest Management is to minimize the negative impact of pesticide use on the environment. For this purpose, technologies are developed that involve reducing doses of herbicides whose efficacy can be enhanced by adding ...
Sylwia Chojnacka +4 more
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Thirty years of glyphosate-resistant crops and weeds: Current situation and future prospects. [PDF]
Since 1996, when the first glyphosate‐resistant crop was commercialized and the first resistant weed was reported, resistance has expanded globally. This review analyzes emergence patterns across weed species, crops, regions, resistance mechanisms, and herbicides.
Alcántara-de la Cruz R +7 more
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Pre-emergence herbicides for weed control in lettuce
California lettuce growers spend $11,620,000 per year for weed control. Although mechanical cultivation will control weeds in the furrow and between rows, weeds in the seed row are still controlled by hand chopping at approximately $20 to $60 per acre. With increased costs and difficulties of obtaining qualified field labor, more and more emphasis has ...
H Agamalian +7 more
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Using ecoinformatics to evaluate the impact of crop and herbicide rotations on herbicide intensity
Maize fields with cotton in rotation receive lower herbicide application than fields without cotton. Abstract BACKGROUND Crop rotation is a central component of integrated weed management (IWM) under real‐world conditions, yet its impact on herbicide use remains unclear. To address this challenge, we developed an ecoinformatics‐driven analysis approach
Shlomi Aharon +4 more
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Metabolic resistance to pre-emergence herbicides in grasses
Black-grass (Alopecurus myosuroides Huds.) and rye-grass (Lolium spp) are very competitive grass weeds. During the last decades, they have evolved resistance to post-emergence herbicides, in particular ACCase- and ALS- inhibitors. This requires more complex weed management strategies.
Duecker, Rebecka +7 more
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