Integrated Weed Management Systems to Control Common Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) in Soybean [PDF]
As resistance to herbicides limits growers' weed management options, integrated weed management (IWM) systems that combine non-chemical tactics with herbicides are becoming critical.
Shawn C. Beam +5 more
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Prevalence of ragweed allergy in rural Geneva – a pilot study [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: The prevalence of ragweed allergy is increasing worldwide. Ragweed distribution and abundance is spreading in Europe in a wide area ranging from the Rhone valley in France to Hungary and Ukraine, where the rate of the prevalence can peak at ...
Philip Taramarcaz +2 more
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Ragweed pollen concentration predicts seasonal rhino-conjunctivitis and asthma severity in patients allergic to ragweed [PDF]
In this work, we investigate the correlation between ragweed pollen concentration and conjunctival, nasal, and asthma symptom severity in patients allergic to ragweed pollen using ambient pollen exposure in the Milan area during the 2014 ragweed season ...
Maira Bonini +13 more
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Airborne Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) Allergen Exposure and Sensitization Pattern in Western Romania: A 5-Year Retrospective Cross-Sectional Observational Analysis of Sensitization Prevalence, Complemented by a Parallel Temporal Analysis of Aerobiological Data and Symptom-Driven Healthcare Presentation Patterns Study [PDF]
Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) represents a major and expanding source of aeroallergen exposure in Europe, with rising sensitization rates and substantial clinical impact.
Valentin-Cristian Iovin +8 more
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Control of Glyphosate-Resistant Common Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) in Glufosinate-Resistant Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr] [PDF]
Common ragweed emerges early in the season in Nebraska, USA and is competitive with soybean; therefore, preplant herbicides are important for effective control.
Ethann R. Barnes +4 more
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Minireview: importance of herbicide-tolerant sunflower hybrids in suppressing common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) pollen production [PDF]
Common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) is the number one weed in Hungary: it covers ca. 5% of the arable land, causing huge losses in row crops, especially in sunflowers. In addition, because of the high allergenicity of its pollen, common ragweed is a
Peter Reisinger +3 more
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Global Ragweed Allergy: Molecular Allergens and Integrated Control Strategies [PDF]
Zi-Lu Cheng,1,2 Ting-ting Ma,1,2 Zhong-shan Gao,3,4 Wen-hua Ming,1,2 Mei-rong Yang,5 Xue-yan Wang1,2 1Department of Allergy, Beijing Shijitan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 2Allergy Center, Beijing Shijitan ...
Cheng ZL +5 more
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Methods of Intervention in the Control of Ragweed Spread (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) in the Area of Zagreb County and the City of Zagreb [PDF]
The increase in ragweed mediated health problems has led to the development of defense strategies in the countries with the most serious ragweed pollution, namely Hungary, Italy and France.
Davorin Gajnik, Renata Peternel
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Climatic suitability ranking of biological control candidates: a biogeographic approach for ragweed management in Europe [PDF]
Biological control using natural antagonists has been a most successful management tool against alien invasive plants that threaten biodiversity. The selection of candidate agents remains a critical step in a biocontrol program before more elaborate and ...
Yan Sun +5 more
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Mesoscale Atmospheric Transport of Ragweed Pollen Allergens from Infected to Uninfected Areas [PDF]
Allergenic ragweed (Ambrosia spp.) pollen grains, after being released from anthers, can be dispersed by air masses far from their source. However, the action of air temperature,humidity and solar radiation on pollen grains in the atmosphere could ...
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