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Estimating Half-Lives for Pesticide Dissipation from Plants [PDF]
Pesticide risk and impact assessment models critically rely on and are sensitive to information describing dissipation from plants. Despite recent progress, experimental data are not available for all relevant pesticide–plant combinations, and currently ...
Fantke, Peter +3 more
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Abstract Industrial hemp is receiving attention for its numerous benefits, particularly in the fiber industry. Weed competition is a primary concern for hemp cultivation, causing reduced yields and inferior‐quality fiber. However, little is known about herbicide application in hemp since a limited range of herbicides are available for hemp production ...
Preetaman Bajwa +5 more
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Grass weed control and rice response with tetflupyrolimet-containing programs
Tetflupyrolimet is the first herbicide with a novel site of action (SOA) labeled PRE and early POST for use in agronomic crops to be labeled in the last three decades.
Mason C. Castner +5 more
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Abstract Without appropriate and ongoing management interventions, weeds will continue to economically and environmentally disadvantage agricultural and natural ecosystems. For these management strategies to have long‐term sustained success, they need to carefully consider the biological aspects of the targeted weed.
Jason Roberts, Singarayer Florentine
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Low carryover risk of late-season soybean herbicides to newly planted sugarcane
Numerous annual and perennial weeds infest sugarcane. End-season weed infestations are managed before sugarcane is replanted by fallowing (cultivation and sequential glyphosate applications) or by rotating to glyphosate-tolerant soybean in Louisiana ...
Matthew R. Foster +4 more
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An experiment was undertaken during rabi 2008-09 and 2009-10 at Agronomy Research Farm, PRSS, Samba, SKUAST-J to find out the heat use efficiency of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) crop with different weed control treatments, viz. T1: weedy check; T2: Hand-
VIKAS GUPTA +4 more
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Working paper 20: Controlling cheatgrass in ponderosa pine and pinyon-juniper restoration areas [PDF]
Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) is widespread throughout western North America and is a significant concern for land managers conducting restoration treatments in southwestern ponderosa pine and pinyon-juniper forests.
James, Michele A.
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Environmental Obesogens and Their Impact on Susceptibility to Obesity: New Mechanisms and Chemicals. [PDF]
The incidence of obesity has reached an all-time high, and this increase is observed worldwide. There is a growing need to understand all the factors that contribute to obesity to effectively treat and prevent it and associated comorbidities.
Blumberg, Bruce, Egusquiza, Riann Jenay
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Abstract Ryegrass species (Lolium spp.) are both cultivated crops and troublesome weeds. Weedy ryegrasses are prone to evolve herbicide resistance and are particularly widespread in regions of intense ryegrass propagation, like Saxony in Germany and the Pacific Northwest in the USA.
Rebecka Dücker +8 more
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Performance of herbicides on effective weed management in soybean (Glycine max) crop
Field experiment was conducted to study the efficacy of different post-emergence herbicides in the soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.). The selected herbicides were applied individually or in combination in soybean.
R K SINGH +2 more
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