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Restoration ecology in conflict along the Colorado front range
Abstract Introduction Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) is a challenge to restoration in western North America. It attracts the attention of academic and government research scientists, weed managers, and chemical companies. Attempts to control it cause conflicts among these groups.
G. Robert Brakenridge, Tim R. Seastedt
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Abstract Introduction Roadside vegetation management efforts often target a single desirable outcome; however, we frequently have multiple management goals for restoration. Multiple goals may be achieved concurrently, but the efficacy of roadside revegetation methods is largely unclear, especially when multiple methods are combined.
Erika Stewart +4 more
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Evaluation of Pre-emergence Herbicides in Autumn Soybean
Mukhtar Ahmad +3 more
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From quantity to quality: the evolution of forest restoration in the United Kingdom
Abstract Introduction Over the past century, forest cover in the United Kingdom has increased threefold. However, the pathways, achievements, and shortcomings of this expansion remain underexplored. Objectives This study analyses the drivers, implementation, and legacies of forest restoration in the United Kingdom before and after 1990, which is when ...
Susanne Raum +4 more
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The pre-emergence herbicidal activities and behaviours of turf herbicides in soil
TAKEMATSU, Tetsuo +2 more
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Application of Pre-emergence Herbicides in Spring Soybean
Sher Mahmood Shah +3 more
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Artificial intelligence‐powered plant phenomics: Progress, challenges, and opportunities
Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI), a key driver of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, is being rapidly integrated into plant phenomics to automate sensing, accelerate data analysis, and support decision‐making in phenomic prediction and genomic selection.
Xu Wang +12 more
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Extended dodder control was achieved with pre-emergence applications of dinitroaniline herbicides, in either a single 4-pound application or a split application of 2 + 2 pounds. Of the herbicides studied, prodiamine was the most persistent.
S Orloff +4 more
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Abstract High‐throughput phenotyping (HTP) techniques have brought new opportunities to understand and evaluate key traits in plant breeding programs. Combining multiple measures through time and random regression models permits a more comprehensive understanding of the genetic and environmental effects on trait expression over time. This study aims to
Felipe Sabadin +16 more
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Combination of Pre-emergence Herbicides for Weed Control in Soybean
Pre-emergence herbicides supress weeds in soybean, enabling the crop to stablish without competition. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the selectivity of pre-emergence herbicide combinations in soybean and their effectiveness in controlling weed species.
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