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A decade of advances in the study of buckwheat for organic farming and agroecology (2013-2023). [PDF]
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Improvement of germination rate and hybridization to facilitate breeding of an industrial oil crop, Euphorbia lagascae Spreng. [PDF]
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Characterization of a Topramezone-Resistant Rice Mutant TZR1: Insights into GST-Mediated Detoxification and Antioxidant Responses. [PDF]
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Allelopathic effects of switchgrass on redroot pigweed and crabgrass growth
Plant Ecology, 2020Non-native invasive plant species influence plant community composition and competitively eradicate native species. However, there is doubt regarding how global invasive species increase and explosively interfere with native plants. Invasive plants always have strong allelopathic potential.
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Dry bean competitiveness with redroot pigweed as affected by growth habit and nitrogen rate
Field Crops Research, 2012Abstract Nitrogen (N) fertilizer application can affect competition with weeds that are common in many dry bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) production systems in developing countries. Field research was conducted to investigate the interaction between N fertilizer rate and redroot pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus) density on bean seed yield.
Seyed Farhad Saberali +5 more
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In vitro study of redroot pigweed effects as weed plant species on leukemia
Natural Product Research, 2021Redroot pigweed is a well-known allelopathic weed worldwide with diverse organic compounds which involving in its allelopathic interactions as well. Preliminary tests of redroot pigweed extract against leukemia and various human phatogenic microorganisms revealed that amaranth extract inhibits the viability and proliferation of NB4 cells in a time- and
Hamideh Bakhshayeshan-Agdam +7 more
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Silver nanoparticles reduced the invasiveness of redroot pigweed
Ecotoxicology, 2019The differences in the growth performance between invasive species and native species might paly a key role in the effective invasion. The extensive use of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) has created the concern of their release into environment. Thus, the possible effects of AgNPs on the growth performance of invading agents are critical to better ...
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