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Abstract Mycotoxins in silage corn (Zea mays L.) accumulate due to ear rot infections by certain ascomycete fungi and cause health issues in livestock. Fungal infections intensify with increase in ear‐damaging insect injury and favorable environment in the US Great Lakes region.
Harkirat Kaur +4 more
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An evaluation of nitrogen indicators for soil health in long‐term agricultural experiments
Abstract Various soil health indicators that measure a chemically defined fraction of nitrogen (N) or a process related to N cycling have been proposed to quantify the potential to supply N to crops, a key soil function. We evaluated five N indicators (total soil N, autoclavable citrate extractable N, water‐extractable organic N, potentially ...
Daniel Liptzin +108 more
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Seven field trials were completed over a three-year period (2016 to 2018) in southwestern Ontario, Canada, to assess weed control in conventional-till dicamba-resistant (DR) soybean with glyphosate/dicamba (2 : 1 ratio) applied postemergence (POST) at 3 ...
Nader Soltani +2 more
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Glyphosate + dicamba has provided variable glyphosate-resistant Canada fleabane (GRCF) control in glyphosate/dicamba-resistant (GDR) soybean. Previous research has indicated improved GRCF control when a third herbicide was added to glyphosate + dicamba ...
Meghan Dilliott +4 more
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Comparing Random Forest to Bayesian Networks as nitrogen management decision support systems
Abstract Nitrogen (N) is notoriously difficult to manage and there are many approaches for fertilizer N rate recommendations. Existing fertilizer N rate recommendation systems can be improved by incorporating the effects of weather on sidedress economicoptimum N rates (EONR).
John Sulik +4 more
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Development of molecular inversion probes for soybean progeny genomic selection genotyping
Abstract Increasing rate of genetic gain for key agronomic traits through genomic selection requires the development of new molecular methods to run genome‐wide single‐nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). The main limitation of current methods is the cost is too high to screen breeding populations.
Haichuan Wang +8 more
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Weed management in azuki bean with preplant incorporated herbicides
There are only two soil‐applied herbicides, pendimethalin and imazethapyr, registered for weed management in azuki bean production in Ontario, Canada.
Nader Soltani +2 more
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Anaerobic fungi produce extracellular hydrolytic enzymes that facilitate degradation of cellulose and hemicellulose in ruminants. The purpose of this work was to study the impact of three different anaerobic fungal species (Anaeromyces mucronatus YE505 ...
Bhargavi Ravi +7 more
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Green pigweed [Amaranthus powellii S. Wats.] is a competitive, annual, broadleaf weed that can significantly reduce soybean yield due to rapid early growth and biomass production.
Isabelle K. Aicklen +5 more
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Abstract Farmers, scientists, and other soil health stakeholders require interpretable indicators of soil hydraulic function. Determining which indicators to use has been difficult because of measurement disconformity, spatial and temporal variability, recently established treatments, and the effect of site characteristics on management practice ...
Dianna K. Bagnall +108 more
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