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ABSTRACT The common bean is vital for food security, but its productivity is often limited by competition with weeds, requiring the use of herbicides. The response of genotypes to herbicides such as fomesafen and imazamox is variable, and the traditional evaluation of phytotoxicity through visual methods is subjective.
Carlos Zacarias Joaquim Jr. +13 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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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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Evaluation of five pre-emergence herbicides for salsify
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Selectivity of pre-emergence herbicides in two sunflower cultivars
The difficulty in managing weeds present in sunflower increases together with the crop expansion, mainly due to the few selective herbicide options. In this sense, the objective of this research was to evaluate the selectivity of the Olisun 3 and ADV 5504 sunflower cultivars to the herbicide treatments applied in pre-emergence of the crop under field ...
Inoue, Miriam Hiroko +5 more
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Stability studies of cynaropicrin–major sesquiterpene lactone of Cynara cardunculus leaves
This study investigated its stability under high temperature and pH, mimicking agronomic extremes and under soil context. Bioassays demonstrated that degradation products exhibited higher phytotoxic activity than cynaropicrin and deacylcynaropicrin. This is the first study about cynaropicrin's stability, characterizing degradation products, and their ...
Daniela Rosa +6 more
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Evaluation of the Use of Parboiled Rice Hull Mulch for Weed Control in Outdoor Ornamental-Plant Production Environments. [PDF]
Khamare Y, Marble SC.
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Abstract This study developed an analysis‐oriented agricultural sustainability framework to assess how on‐farm biodiversity‐enhancing agricultural practices impact outcome‐based indicators of environmental, economic, and social sustainability. Building on an existing national‐scale agricultural sustainability assessment framework, we adapted it to ...
Adam M. Komarek +5 more
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Smart delivery of herbicide for safe and effective control of Egyptian broomrape parasitizing Indian mustard. [PDF]
Jat RS +6 more
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ABSTRACT Rising temperatures associated with climate change increasingly threaten cereal yields. Most previous studies have focused on chronic high temperatures, which primarily affect yield indirectly through modifications of crop phenology. In contrast, the effects of short‐term heat waves on reproductive development and yield formation remain poorly
Jorge D. Parrado +2 more
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