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Aminoisothiazolamides, a new class of potent inhibitors of lysyl-tRNA synthetase. [PDF]
The present work covers a series of novel herbicidal lead structures that possess an aminoisothiazolamide scaffold as a structural key feature. Lysyl‐tRNA synthetase 1 (KRS1) was identified as the biochemical mode‐of‐action. Based on optimized and tailored synthetic approaches, a broader SAR study was carried out delivering some lead structures that ...
Bernier D +26 more
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Soybean (Glycine max L.) canopy response to simulated dicamba vapor drift using unmanned aerial sensing. [PDF]
Sensitive soybean canopies subjected to 0.056 g a.e. ha−1 dicamba were identifiable 8 days after treatment using UAS correlating to visible and nonvisible portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. Abstract BACKGROUND Concerns about off‐target dicamba exposure to sensitive vegetation have escalated following the commercialization of dicamba‐tolerant (DT)
Kerr DR +5 more
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Epyrifenacil, a new systemic PPO-inhibiting herbicide for broad-spectrum weed control. [PDF]
History leading to epyrifenacil discovery. Years for ISO common name provisional approvals. Abstract Epyrifenacil is a novel PPO‐inhibiting herbicide discovered and developed by Sumitomo Chemical. Epyrifenacil belongs to the pyrimidinedione chemical class and has a unique three‐ring structure.
Sada Y, Jin Y, Hikosaka M, Ido K.
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Fenclorim rice safening and weed control with fall‐applied acetochlor and pyroxasulfone
Applications of very long‐chained fatty acid elongase (VLCFA)‐inhibiting herbicides are currently not labeled within U.S. rice (Oryza sativa L.) production but have been used in Asian rice production to suppress weedy rice and control other annual ...
Tristen H. Avent +4 more
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Pyroxasulfone resistance in Lolium rigidum is metabolism-based [PDF]
The evolution of resistant weed populations in response to intensive herbicide selection pressure is a global issue. Resistance to post-emergence herbicides is widespread, whereas soil-applied pre-emergence herbicides can often remain effective. For example, in Australia pyroxasulfone is a new pre-emergence soil-applied herbicide which provides control
Roberto, Busi +3 more
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Peanut Tolerance to Pyroxasulfone
ABSTRACT Due to limited hectares and production in comparison to field corn, soybean, and wheat, commercial research and development efforts by major manufacturers for potential new peanut herbicides are minimal. Therefore, new herbicides developed for large hectare crops should be evaluated for potential use in peanut. Field trials were
Eric P. Prostko +3 more
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Italian ryegrass is consistently ranked as one of the most problematic weeds of winter wheat in the Southeastern United States. To determine the distribution of resistant Italian ryegrass biotypes, seed was collected from locations throughout North ...
Eric A. L. Jones +2 more
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Snap bean response to pyroxasulfone in a diversity panel
AbstractIf available for use on snap bean, pyroxasulfone would provide valuable preemergence control of troublesome weed species that currently contaminate the crop postharvest. The extent to which snap bean tolerates pyroxasulfone is poorly documented. The objective of this research was to quantify the extent to which pyroxasulfone tolerance exists in
Martin M. Williams +2 more
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ObjectiveTo develop a method for the determination of pyroxasulfone residue in plant derived foods by QuEChERS combined with gas chromatography-triple quadrupole mass spectrometry.MethodsPyroxasulfone in rice, wheat, sorghum, corn, soybean, peanut, sweet
SHU Qingqing, RONG Jiefeng
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Relationship of soil properties to pyroxasulfone bioactivity in a range of prairie soils
The relationship between pyroxasulfone bioactivity and soil properties has not been investigated in a wide range of soils typical of western Canada. In this study, 47 soils from Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Alberta, with varying organic matter content (1.5%
Anna M. Szmigielski +2 more
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