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Effect of Maleic Hydrazide on Growth and Reproduction of the Sandbur

Botanical Gazette, 1955
1. The effects of maleic hydrazide on growth and reproduction of the sandbur (Cenchrus tribuloides L.) under green-house conditions are reported. Tests were made with a commercial preparation, MH-40, which is the sodium salt of maleic hydrazide, equivalent to 40.0% active maleic hydrazide. 2. Solutions containing 4000 and 8000 p.p.m.
Erston V. Miller   +2 more
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Cenchrus biflorus Roxb. (Indian sandbur), a blessing or curse in arid ecosystems: a review

Grass and Forage Science, 2016
AbstractAlthough a widely used forage plant in arid areas, Cenchrus biflorus is viewed by many scientists as an invasive weed that has a serious negative impact on agriculture and biodiversity in arid and semi‐arid environments. It has risen from insignificance as a forage and famine cereal crop to its recent status as one of the most economically ...
Pirzada, A. M.   +5 more
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Germination and Emergence of Longspine Sandbur (Cenchrus longispinus)

Weed Science, 1989
Longspine sandbur germinated readily after 3 months of storage at 0 to 4 C. Germination was 15 to 82 and 10 to 76% for seed retained by or that passed through a 1.7-mm-mesh screen, respectively, and was greatest in complete darkness near 30 C. Light inhibited seed germination at most of the temperatures tested. Incubating imbibed seed at 40 C and 40/10
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Coupling phylogenetic relatedness and distribution patterns provides insights into sandburs invasion risk assessment

Science of The Total Environment
Invasive sandburs (Cenchrus spp.), tropical and subtropical plants, are preferred in grasslands and agricultural ecosystems worldwide, causing significant crop production losses and reducing native biodiversity. Integrating phylogenetic relatedness and potentially suitable habitats (PSHs) to identify areas at risk of invasion is critical for ...
Ming, Yang   +7 more
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